Midwives’ perceptions of high-risk pregnancies and their role with vulnerable pregnant women

Q4 Medicine
S. Catsaros , I. Cacho , J. Wendland
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Abstract

Context

High-risk pregnancy constitutes a factor of vulnerability for women. The role of midwives in caring for these women is crucial, but little is known about their views concerning these complex pregnancies.

Objective

This study aims to increase insight on midwives’ outlook on high-risk pregnancies, their self-perceived roles, the challenges encountered, and their guidance for best practice.

Methods

This qualitative study took place in a maternity clinic of a University Hospital in France. Ten midwives were interviewed, and a thematic analysis was performed. The design of the research followed the COREQ checklist guidelines for reporting qualitative research.

Results

Five themes emerged from the analysis: (1) “Like a bolt from the blue” for the psychological impact and the essential reassurance midwives bring, (2) “Helping women get help” to detect alarming signs and the difficulty to address mental health issues (3) “Human Swiss army knives” for their specific expertise and the human part of their work, (4) “Women and their environment” for taking the time to understand women as a whole and consider the impact of/on their environments, and (5) “Clinical and human setting” for consistent teamwork, respectful of each woman's individuality.

Discussion

This study highlights the necessity of a woman-centred care in high-risk pregnancies. Midwives reflected on their roles in this particular care as they contribute to a more human and respectful approach of women while helping to maintain clinical stability and enhance women's well-being. Midwives advocated for normalizing mental health issues, for approaching women in a holistic way, for providing continuity of care, and for being consistent in teamwork.
助产士对高危妊娠的看法及其在弱势孕妇中的作用
背景高危妊娠是妇女易受伤害的一个因素。助产士在照顾这些妇女方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但人们对她们对这些复杂妊娠的看法却知之甚少。本研究旨在深入了解助产士对高危妊娠的看法、她们的自我角色认知、遇到的挑战以及她们对最佳实践的指导。对 10 名助产士进行了访谈,并进行了专题分析。研究设计遵循了定性研究报告的 COREQ 核对表指南。结果分析得出五个主题(1)"犹如晴天霹雳 "是指助产士带来的心理影响和必要的安慰;(2)"帮助妇女获得帮助 "是指发现报警信号和解决心理健康问题的困难;(3)"人类瑞士军刀 "是指她们的特殊专长和工作中的人性化部分;(4)"妇女及其环境 "是指花时间从整体上了解妇女,并考虑环境对妇女的影响;(5)"临床和人文环境 "是指始终如一的团队合作,尊重每位妇女的个性。讨论 本研究强调了在高危妊娠中以妇女为中心的护理的必要性。助产士反思了她们在这一特殊护理中的作用,因为她们在帮助维持临床稳定和提高妇女福祉的同时,也为采取更人性化和更尊重妇女的方法做出了贡献。助产士主张将心理健康问题正常化,以全面的方式对待妇女,提供持续的护理,并在团队合作中保持一致。
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Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence
Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
CiteScore
0.60
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61
期刊介绍: Organ of the Société française de psychiatrie de enfant et de adolescent, Neuropsychiatrie de enfance et de adolescence tackles all fields of child-adolescent psychiatry and offers a link between field and clinical work. As a reference and training tool for students and practitioners, the journal publishes original papers in child psychiatry as well as book reviews and conference reports. Each issue also offers a calendar of the main events dealing with the speciality.
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