Women's experiences of high-risk pregnancy care in resource constrained Cape Town communities.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2890
Gugulethu Cebekhulu, Michelle G Andipatin
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Abstract

Background: The 'high-risk' classification during pregnancy leads to constant monitoring and frequent interactions with healthcare professionals, making it crucial for healthcare providers to show compassion.

Aim: The study aimed to describe how women diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy experienced their pregnancies as well as their interactions with the government healthcare system in Cape Town.

Setting: The study was carried out using the Zoom digital platform and telephone. Participants lived in Cape Town neighbourhoods that are traditionally referred to as townships.

Methods: A qualitative exploratory research design was used in the study. Nine women over 18 years old, diagnosed as having had a high-risk pregnancy and had given birth within 2 years were purposively selected. Open-ended questions were utilised, and data were interpreted using a thematic analysis.

Results: Four main themes with 10 sub-themes emerged. The main themes included: 'Being labelled as high-risk', 'locus of control', 'fear' and 'hospitalisation'.

Conclusion: The study revealed that the psychological requirements of women diagnosed with high-risk pregnancy are not always met by the healthcare system. Fear experienced by women emerged from the high-risk label itself, and the amplification of the risk status by clinicians.

Contribution: Through the lens of expectant mothers utilising government healthcare services in Cape Town, the study gives insight into pregnant women's experiences. This insight provides opportunities for healthcare providers to re-consider and incorporate some interventions that could assist women.

妇女在资源有限的开普敦社区的高危妊娠护理经验。
背景:怀孕期间的“高风险”分类导致持续监测和与医疗保健专业人员的频繁互动,这使得医疗保健提供者表现出同情心至关重要。目的:该研究旨在描述被诊断为高危妊娠的妇女如何经历她们的怀孕以及她们与开普敦政府医疗保健系统的互动。设置:本研究采用Zoom数字平台和电话进行。参与者住在开普敦传统上被称为乡镇的社区。方法:采用定性探索性研究设计。有目的地选择了9名18岁以上、诊断为高危妊娠且在2年内分娩的妇女。使用开放式问题,并使用专题分析来解释数据。结果:出现了4个主旋律和10个副旋律。主题包括:“被贴上高风险标签”、“控制点”、“恐惧”和“住院”。结论:本研究揭示了卫生保健系统对高危妊娠妇女的心理要求并不总能得到满足。女性所经历的恐惧来自高风险标签本身,以及临床医生对风险状况的放大。贡献:通过开普敦利用政府医疗保健服务的准妈妈的视角,该研究深入了解了孕妇的经历。这一见解为医疗保健提供者重新考虑和纳入一些可能帮助妇女的干预措施提供了机会。
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