Coping with stillbirth: Insights from parents in rural Limpopo, South Africa.

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Journal of Public Health in Africa Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/jphia.v16i1.1250
Lunghile Shivambo, Dumile Gumede
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Abstract

Background: Stillbirth continues to be a significant global public health issue. Effective coping mechanisms are essential for parents to process their grief and heal after a stillbirth. However, research on how South African parents, particularly in rural areas, cope with stillbirth is limited.

Aim: This study explored the coping mechanisms used by parents following stillbirth, using the Transactional Model.

Setting: The study was conducted in the Mopani District, Limpopo province, South Africa.

Methods: A qualitative exploratory design was employed, involving in-depth interviews with 12 purposively selected parents. Data were collected in the participants' preferred language, Xitsonga, then transcribed, translated into English and thematically analysed using Atlas.ti.

Results: Emotion-focused coping strategies centred on acceptance, avoidance, reframing the loss, sharing experiences of stillbirth, receiving support from healthcare professionals and seeking prayer and spiritual guidance. In contrast, the problem-focused coping strategy involved distraction through meaningful activities.

Conclusion: Despite employing all these strategies, unresolved grief may still impede effective coping.

Contribution: The study emphasises the significance of multidisciplinary care that integrates psychological, social, and spiritual support to address the complex emotional needs of grieving parents.

应对死产:来自南非林波波农村父母的见解。
背景:死产仍然是一个重大的全球公共卫生问题。有效的应对机制对于父母处理死产后的悲伤和愈合是必不可少的。然而,关于南非父母,特别是农村地区父母如何应对死胎的研究是有限的。目的:本研究运用交易模型探讨死产后父母的应对机制。环境:研究在南非林波波省莫帕尼区进行。方法:采用定性探索性设计,对12名有目的的家长进行深度访谈。研究人员以参与者喜欢的西松加语收集数据,然后将其转录、翻译成英语,并使用atlas .ti进行主题分析。结果:以情绪为中心的应对策略集中在接受、回避、重新认识损失、分享死产经历、获得医疗专业人员的支持、寻求祈祷和精神指导。相反,以问题为中心的应对策略通过有意义的活动分散注意力。结论:尽管采用了所有这些策略,未解决的悲伤仍然可能阻碍有效的应对。贡献:该研究强调了综合心理、社会和精神支持的多学科护理的重要性,以解决悲伤父母复杂的情感需求。
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Journal of Public Health in Africa
Journal of Public Health in Africa PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Health in Africa (JPHiA) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal that focuses on health issues in the African continent. The journal editors seek high quality original articles on public health related issues, reviews, comments and more. The aim of the journal is to move public health discourse from the background to the forefront. The success of Africa’s struggle against disease depends on public health approaches.
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