Challenges and facilitators to perinatal mental healthcare among first-generation migrant women: A qualitative ethnographic study in Flanders, Belgium.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/194682
Astrid Claerbout, Jade Steppe, Gilissen Joni, Liesbeth van Kelst
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Abstract

Introduction: Women with a migration background face significant barriers to accessing perinatal mental health support. This study aims to explore the needs, barriers and facilitators regarding perinatal mental health support in women with a first-generation migration background and how they experience support within their own community.

Methods: We conducted qualitative in-depth face-to-face interviews with mothers who gave birth within 12 months preceding the interview, recruited from an Antwerp maternity ward between August and September 2022. Three midwife researchers conducted interviews at the participants' home, using an interpreter if needed. A midwife researcher with relevant expertise reviewed the final manuscript. Two researchers independently performed qualitative inductive content analysis and constant comparison of audio transcripts using NVIVO.

Results: Of the 11 participants, none reported mental health issues at the time of the interview. However, four mothers shared experiences indicative of postnatal depression, highlighting significant challenges such as isolation, language barriers, and a lack of awareness about mental health support. Recurring themes included the importance of professionals taking the time and making efforts to provide accessible information, navigating language barriers, differences in participants' openness toward discussing mental health, the importance of having a close network available for psychological support, and practical aspects inhibiting access. Overall, participants reported a desire for more culturally sensitive care and information about available support.

Conclusions: Findings underscore the urgent need for tailored perinatal mental health support that is easy to access, emphasizing awareness and training for professionals, especially midwives, to meet diverse needs. Recognizing this population's variety is essential.

第一代移民妇女围产期心理保健的挑战和促进因素:比利时法兰德斯的一项定性民族志研究。
具有移民背景的妇女在获得围产期心理健康支持方面面临重大障碍。本研究旨在探讨具有第一代移民背景的妇女在围产期心理健康支持方面的需求、障碍和促进因素,以及她们如何在自己的社区中获得支持。方法:我们对访谈前12个月内分娩的母亲进行了定性深入面对面访谈,这些母亲于2022年8月至9月从安特卫普产科病房招募。三名助产士研究人员在参与者家中进行了访谈,如果需要的话,还会使用翻译。一位具有相关专业知识的助产士研究员审阅了最后的手稿。两名研究人员独立使用NVIVO进行了定性归纳内容分析和音频转录本的持续比较。结果:在11名参与者中,没有人在采访时报告心理健康问题。然而,四位母亲分享了表明产后抑郁症的经历,突出了诸如孤立、语言障碍和缺乏对心理健康支持的认识等重大挑战。反复出现的主题包括专业人员花时间和努力提供可获得的信息的重要性,克服语言障碍,参与者对讨论心理健康的开放程度的差异,拥有可获得心理支持的密切网络的重要性,以及阻碍获取的实际方面。总体而言,参与者表示希望获得更多文化敏感的护理和有关可用支持的信息。结论:研究结果强调迫切需要量身定制的易于获得的围产期心理健康支持,强调对专业人员,特别是助产士的认识和培训,以满足多样化的需求。认识到这个群体的多样性是至关重要的。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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16 weeks
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