Perception of Mothers and Selected Informal Maternity Caregivers Regarding Maternal Depression in Two Communities of Ibadan In Nigeria.

Archives of basic and applied medicine Pub Date : 2018-02-01 Epub Date: 2018-02-05
A O Adefolarin, O S Arulogun
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This article described the perception of young mothers and selected informal maternity caregivers with no known antecedents of depression residing in two communities in Ibadan, Nigeria about maternal depression. This study is qualitative in design. We purposively selected fifty-one pregnant women and nursing mothers (young mothers) within the communities and the clinics. Thirty-three informal caregivers (Community Birth attendants (CBAs), elderly mothers and men of reproductive age) were also selected. We utilized Focus Group Discussions (FGD), Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), open-ended interviews and document consultation to obtain information about maternal depression. Discussions and interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed using thematic analysis with Nvivo version 15. Common phrases used to describe maternal depression were "severe worrying" and "chronic unhappiness". Young mothers opined that maternal depression was caused by lack of partner support while more of the men and elderly mothers felt spiritual causes were responsible. Symptoms of maternal depression described by the participants included prolonged loss of interest in pleasurable activities and being moody. Common consequences of maternal depression mentioned were premature onset of labour and low birth weight babies. The perceived help-seeking behaviour included special rituals and deliverance. CBAs mentioned referral to a psychiatrist as a last resort. Participants were aware of maternal depression and its symptoms, however, there were misconceptions about the causes which influenced the perceived help-seeking of elderly mothers and men. Health education interventions to dispel these misconceptions should therefore target the mothers and informal caregivers in the study area.

尼日利亚伊巴丹两个社区的母亲和部分非正规产妇护理人员对产妇抑郁症的看法。
本文描述了居住在尼日利亚伊巴丹市两个社区的年轻母亲和选定的非正式产妇护理人员对产妇抑郁症的看法。本研究采用定性设计。我们有目的地在社区和诊所中挑选了 51 名孕妇和哺乳期母亲(年轻母亲)。我们还选择了 33 名非正式护理人员(社区助产士 (CBA)、老年母亲和育龄男性)。我们采用了焦点小组讨论 (FGD)、关键信息提供者访谈 (KII)、开放式访谈和文件咨询等方法来获取有关产妇抑郁症的信息。对讨论和访谈进行了数字录音、逐字记录,并使用 Nvivo 15 版进行了主题分析。描述产妇抑郁的常用语是 "严重担忧 "和 "长期不快乐"。年轻母亲认为,产妇抑郁症是由于缺乏伴侣的支持造成的,而更多的男性和老年母亲则认为是精神原因造成的。与会者描述的产妇抑郁症的症状包括长期对愉快的活动失去兴趣和情绪低落。提到的产妇抑郁的常见后果是早产和婴儿出生体重不足。所认为的求助行为包括特殊仪式和接生。CBA 提到,转诊给精神科医生是最后的手段。参与者了解产妇抑郁症及其症状,但对其原因存在误解,这影响了老年母亲和男性的求助意识。因此,为消除这些误解而采取的健康教育干预措施应以研究地区的母亲和非正规护理人员为目标。
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