Lived experiences of motherhood among students in a university in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Lungisile Shange, Pranitha Maharaj
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Abstract

Background:  Despite ongoing attempts to minimise pregnancies at a young age, early childbearing continues to be one of the world's most pressing social concerns. South Africa is not immune to this problem, with many young females becoming mothers at an early age. Although South Africa's fertility rate has decreased over time, the prevalence of early childbearing remains high.

Aim:  This study explores the experiences and perspectives of young mothers who are university students.

Setting:  The study was conducted in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Methods:  This was a qualitative study and employed an exploratory research design. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 African women, aged 18-24 years, to learn about the challenges that young mothers face daily and how this affects their academic careers.

Results:  The mothers indicated that it was challenging to balance parenthood with their academic pursuits because both are incredibly demanding. As a result, the student mothers' academic performance suffers, reducing their future earning potential. Most young mothers were single and unemployed, so they relied on their parents to care for them and their children. Almost all the mothers reported limited assistance for young mothers at the university.

Conclusion:  A national education policy should require universities to adopt resources or specifically designed programmes to promote better support for student mothers.Contribution: This study highlights the need for a better understanding of, and continued research into the type of support structures that are available for student mothers.

南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一所大学学生的母亲生活经历。
背景:尽管人们一直在努力减少早孕,但早育仍然是世界上最紧迫的社会问题之一。南非也不能幸免于这个问题,许多年轻女性在很小的时候就成为了母亲。尽管随着时间的推移,南非的生育率有所下降,但早育的流行率仍然很高。目的:探讨大学生年轻母亲的经验与观点。环境:研究在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省进行。方法:本研究为定性研究,采用探索性研究设计。对20名年龄在18-24岁的非洲妇女进行了深入访谈,以了解年轻母亲每天面临的挑战以及这些挑战如何影响她们的学术生涯。结果:母亲们表示,平衡父母和学业是一项挑战,因为两者都要求很高。因此,学生母亲的学习成绩受到影响,降低了她们未来的收入潜力。大多数年轻母亲都是单身和失业的,所以她们依靠父母来照顾自己和孩子。几乎所有的母亲都报告说,大学里对年轻母亲的帮助有限。结论:国家教育政策应要求大学采用资源或专门设计的方案来促进对学生母亲的更好支持。贡献:这项研究强调了更好地理解和继续研究学生母亲可利用的支持结构类型的必要性。
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