A salutogenic approach to early labor midwifery care in Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland: A qualitative study.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2025-07-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/206921
Mie Gaarskjaer de Wolff, Susanne Grylka-Baeschlin, Antonia Ν Mueller, Maja Bodin, Nanna Β Pagh, Karin Ängeby
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Abstract

Introduction: Early labor is critical in shaping birth experiences, and women seek midwifery care to manage challenges during this stage. A salutogenic attitude, focusing on positive experiences and health promotion, is needed instead of the current pathogenic maternity model. This study aimed to understand how midwives support women's positive early labor experience and to identify key elements contributing to salutogenic midwifery care practices during early labor.

Methods: We employed a qualitative study design, conducting nine focus group discussions (FGDs) with 39 women in Denmark, Sweden, and Switzerland. First, data were analyzed thematically using an inductive approach to capture codes. Second, a salutogenic best-fit framework guided the analysis, structuring the data into three domains: comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness. Within domains, sub-themes were identified to elucidate how midwifery care might contribute to positive early labor experiences.

Results: Comprehensibility was achieved when women trusted midwives to provide accessible, high-quality care tailored to individual needs to help them comprehend the maternity system. Manageability was experienced when midwives guided women through the uncertainties of early labor and provided plans when needed. Meaningfulness was created through availability, accessibility, and emotional support. Continuity of care was an underlying foundation for a positive experience of all three domains.

Conclusions: A salutogenic midwifery approach, centering on flexibility and individualization, was essential to women's positive experiences cross-nationally. Salutogenic midwifery care during early labor reduced anxiety and enhanced emotional resilience. Our findings underscore the importance of salutogenic midwifery care for women in early labor, which should be recognized and implemented in maternity care settings.

在丹麦、瑞典和瑞士,对早期分娩助产护理的一种有益健康的方法:一项定性研究。
引言:早期分娩是塑造分娩经验的关键,妇女寻求助产士护理,以应对这一阶段的挑战。需要一种注重积极经验和促进健康的有益健康的态度,而不是目前的致病生育模式。本研究旨在了解助产士如何支持妇女积极的早期分娩体验,并确定早期分娩过程中助产护理实践的关键因素。方法:我们采用定性研究设计,对丹麦、瑞典和瑞士的39名妇女进行了9次焦点小组讨论(fgd)。首先,使用归纳方法对数据进行主题分析以捕获代码。其次,一个有益的最佳拟合框架指导了分析,将数据结构分为三个领域:可理解性、可管理性和有意义性。在领域内,确定了子主题,以阐明助产护理如何有助于积极的早期分娩经验。结果:可理解性是实现当妇女信任助产士提供方便,高质量的护理量身定制的个人需要,以帮助他们了解产妇系统。当助产士引导妇女通过早期分娩的不确定性并在需要时提供计划时,可管理性得到了体验。意义是通过可获得性、可获得性和情感支持来创造的。护理的连续性是所有三个领域的积极经验的潜在基础。结论:以灵活性和个性化为中心的助产方法对跨国妇女的积极经历至关重要。分娩早期的助产护理减少了焦虑,增强了情绪恢复能力。我们的研究结果强调了对早期分娩妇女的助产护理的重要性,这应该在产科护理机构中得到认可和实施。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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