Pregnancy Burden: An Integrative Review and Dimensional Analysis of Pregnancy's Hidden Challenges

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Hannah E. Kumarasamy CNM, WHNP-BC, MSN, MPH, Felesia Bowen PhD, DNP, PPCNP-BC, Becca Billings MLIS, AHIP-S, Patricia A. Patrician PhD, RN
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Abstract

Introduction

Outcomes surrounding childbirth have focused on survival, leaving gaps in understanding the comprehensive experience of pregnancy for the pregnant individual. Anecdotally, pregnancy and the opportunity to reproduce is often received with a celebratory response. Yet whether planned or unplanned, a wide array of burdens may exist throughout pregnancy ranging from minor inconveniences to dangerous contributions to morbidity and mortality. The experience of pregnancy is superimposed onto the physical, mental, and social reality that already exists as an individual's life and consistently accentuates aspects of stress that can lead to increased physical, mental, emotional, financial, or other burden that many health and social systems globally lack resources to support. To address this gap, this analysis sought to explore the concept of pregnancy burden.

Methods

A formal search of 5 databases was conducted using integrative review methodology, with a total of 37 articles meeting inclusion criteria. To better conceptualize pregnancy burden, a dimensional analysis was then undertaken posing the research question, “What is pregnancy burden?”

Results

The current social construction of pregnancy burden revealed multidimensional contributors to burden that were identified as both intrinsic and extrinsic, with no current definition available. Five dimensions of pregnancy burden were discovered: health, education, financial or cost, inequity, and social support. Three distinct perspectives were identified that included the pregnant person; their partners, family, or friends; and health systems or care providers. To best answer the research question and focus on the personal experience, the scope of this analysis was limited to the perspective of the pregnant individual.

Discussion

The term burden is discussed and well-developed in chronic disease literature but has not been inclusive of pregnancy. This review revealed that pregnancy burden exists but remains unclassified and understudied, supporting the need for further exploration. Better understanding and valuing of the total experience of pregnancy, inclusive of burden, has the potential to improve the pregnancy experience.

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妊娠负担:妊娠隐性挑战的综合回顾与维度分析。
导读:围绕分娩的结果主要集中在生存上,在理解怀孕个体的全面怀孕经历方面留下了空白。有趣的是,怀孕和生育的机会通常会受到庆祝的回应。然而,无论是有计划的还是计划外的,怀孕期间可能存在各种各样的负担,从轻微的不便到对发病率和死亡率的危险贡献。怀孕的经历叠加在个人生活中已经存在的身体、精神和社会现实上,并不断加重压力,可能导致身体、精神、情感、经济或其他方面的负担增加,而全球许多卫生和社会系统缺乏资源来支持这些负担。为了解决这一差距,本分析试图探讨怀孕负担的概念。方法:采用综合评价方法对5个数据库进行正式检索,共有37篇文章符合纳入标准。为了更好地概念化怀孕负担,然后进行了维度分析,提出了研究问题,“什么是怀孕负担?”结果:当前怀孕负担的社会建构揭示了负担的多维因素,这些因素被确定为内在和外在的,目前没有明确的定义。发现了怀孕负担的五个方面:健康、教育、财务或成本、不平等和社会支持。确定了三个不同的视角,包括孕妇;他们的伴侣、家人或朋友;以及卫生系统或医疗服务提供者。为了最好地回答研究问题并专注于个人经验,本分析的范围仅限于怀孕个体的角度。讨论:“负担”一词在慢性病文献中得到了讨论和充分发展,但尚未包括妊娠。本综述揭示了妊娠负担的存在,但仍未分类和研究不足,支持进一步探索的必要性。更好地了解和重视整个怀孕经历,包括负担,有可能改善怀孕经历。
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3.60
自引率
7.40%
发文量
103
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Midwifery & Women''s Health (JMWH) is a bimonthly, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research and review articles that focus on midwifery and women''s health. JMWH provides a forum for interdisciplinary exchange across a broad range of women''s health issues. Manuscripts that address midwifery, women''s health, education, evidence-based practice, public health, policy, and research are welcomed
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