Being touched by death while giving birth to life: A meta-ethnography exploring women's experiences with postpartum hemorrhage.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2025-03-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/200615
Kristine E Allum, Synne Tilly, Bente Dahl
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Abstract

Introduction: Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is a serious complication following childbirth and the most common cause of maternal mortality globally. Women who survive PPH have an increased risk of enduring long-term physical and psychological consequences. This meta-ethnography aimed to investigate women's experiences of postpartum hemorrhage to develop new insights and understanding of women's needs for care and follow-up after a PPH.

Methods: A meta-ethnography was carried out in accordance with Noblit and Hare's seven phases and the eMERGe reporting guidance. Comprehensive literature searches were conducted in MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Maternity and Infant Care, in January 2024. A PRISMA flowchart was used to illustrate the search process and quality assessment was performed according to CASP.

Results: Eight studies were included based on specific inclusion criteria. The analysis and synthesis led to the overarching metaphor of 'Being touched by death while giving birth to life' encompassing three main themes. The first theme, 'When death roams by' described women's experiences with PPH as an encounter with death, leading to fear and severe pain. The second theme 'Living on with an emotional scar' indicated how PPH was an experience leaving deep impact in a person. The final theme, 'Healthcare providers as anchors amid the chaos', described that women valued healthcare professionals who demonstrated empathy and good communication skills.

Conclusions: Our study emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers, particularly midwives, providing empathetic care to aid women in recovering from postpartum hemorrhage.

在分娩时被死亡所感动:探索女性产后出血经历的元民族志。
产后出血(PPH)是分娩后的严重并发症,也是全球孕产妇死亡的最常见原因。PPH存活的妇女承受长期生理和心理后果的风险增加。本meta人种志旨在调查妇女产后出血的经历,以发展对PPH后妇女护理和随访需求的新见解和理解。方法:根据Noblit和Hare的七个阶段和eMERGe报告指南进行元人种志研究。在2024年1月的MEDLINE、CINAHL和母婴护理中进行了全面的文献检索。使用PRISMA流程图来说明搜索过程,并根据CASP进行质量评估。结果:根据特定的纳入标准纳入了8项研究。通过分析和综合,形成了“生而死”的总体隐喻,其中包含三个主题。第一个主题是“当死亡漫游”,将妇女患PPH的经历描述为与死亡的相遇,导致恐惧和严重的痛苦。第二个主题是“带着情感伤疤继续生活”,这表明PPH是一种对人产生深刻影响的经历。最后一个主题是“混乱中的医疗服务提供者”,该主题描述了女性看重那些表现出同理心和良好沟通技巧的医疗专业人员。结论:我们的研究强调了医疗保健提供者的重要性,特别是助产士,提供移情护理,以帮助妇女从产后出血中恢复。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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