Emotional and Environmental Safety and Side Effects from Massage for Women Pregnant After a Stillbirth or Termination for Medical Reasons After 20 Weeks' Gestation.

Q2 Health Professions
Sarah Fogarty, Alexander E P Heazell, Niki Munk, Phillipa Hay
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Abstract

Background: Stillbirth is the death, in utero, of a fetus from 20 weeks' gestation until immediately before birth. This may be spontaneous or can occur after termination for medical reasons (TFMR). The experience of stillbirth profoundly impacts subsequent pregnancies, with mothers frequently experiencing conflicted emotions, heightened anxiety, stress, symptoms of depression, fear, isolation, and a diminished sense of trust in a positive outcome. Supportive care options for individuals pregnant after a stillbirth or TFMR are needed to help meet their psychological and emotional needs. Individuals pregnant after a loss do not feel emotionally safe in their pregnancies; thus, the side effects and perception of safety in support interventions need to be explored.

Purpose: This article reports participants' experiences of safety, the harms, and adverse events in a study exploring massage as a support for individuals pregnant after a stillbirth.

Methods: The study used questionnaires to collect side effect data and qualitative interviews to examine participants' experience of safety.

Results: The study found that 75% of participants experienced one or more side effects. Post-massage soreness (45.8%) was the most frequently reported side effect, followed by tiredness (43.1%). The main theme of the qualitative analysis was "safety: so much more than physical safety," reflecting the importance of safety to study participants and that safety was much more than avoiding physical harm.

Conclusion: Participants needed the massage space to feel safe, both environmentally and psychologically, to facilitate their capacity to engage. Having trained massage therapists was important as this helped reassure participants that massage was a safe treatment for themselves and their baby.

对怀孕20周后死产或因医学原因终止妊娠的孕妇进行按摩的情绪和环境安全及副作用。
背景:死产是指胎儿从妊娠20周到出生前在子宫内死亡。这可能是自发的,也可能在医疗原因终止妊娠后发生(TFMR)。死产的经历对随后的怀孕产生了深远的影响,母亲经常会经历情绪冲突、焦虑、压力加剧、抑郁症状、恐惧、孤立以及对积极结果的信任度下降。需要为死产或TFMR后怀孕的个体提供支持性护理选择,以帮助满足其心理和情感需求。失去亲人后怀孕的人在怀孕期间不会感到情感上的安全;因此,需要探索支持干预的副作用和安全感知。目的:这篇文章报道了在一项探索按摩作为死产后孕妇支持的研究中,参与者的安全体验、危害和不良事件。方法:采用问卷调查法收集不良反应数据,并采用定性访谈法对参与者的安全体验进行调查。结果:研究发现75%的参与者经历了一种或多种副作用。按摩后疼痛(45.8%)是最常见的副作用,其次是疲劳(43.1%)。定性分析的主题是“安全:远远超过身体安全”,反映了安全对研究参与者的重要性,安全远远超过避免身体伤害。结论:参与者需要按摩空间在环境和心理上感到安全,以促进他们参与的能力。受过训练的按摩治疗师很重要,因为这有助于让参与者确信按摩对他们自己和他们的孩子来说是一种安全的治疗方法。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
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发文量
16
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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