Safety and Pregnancy Massage: a Qualitative Thematic Analysis

Q2 Health Professions
S. Fogarty, R. Barnett, P. Hay
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Background Traditionally, safety and improving safety in the treatment of pregnant women has involved identifying risks that lead to errors or adverse events, and implementing strategies to mitigate potential harm. There is research that suggests that other factors such as a lack of service, lack of care or a lack of quality also contribute to participants feeling unsafe. Currently there is no evidence-based research on the psychological aspects of the safety of massage during pregnancy. Purpose The present study aim was to investigate women’s perceptions and experiences of the safety of massage during pregnancy. This included exploring what attributes of the clinician or practice and events that occur during the massage helped pregnant women feel safe. Setting Phone interview with participants from Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. Participants 20 women who received massage whilst pregnant. Research Design Qualitative design using thematic analysis. Results There were five main themes related to safety and massage: 1) Autonomy— able to voice my needs and be heard; 2) Pregnancy massage is more than just a massage; 3) When my therapist is experienced and qualified, I feel safer; 4) The continuity of the massage industry’s message about the safety of massage; and 5) Decision-making around massage safety. Conclusions Safety is made up of not only the treatment that massage therapists provide, but also the environment they provide it in and how they administer both the treatment and the consultation. The lack of cohesion in messaging about the safety of massage during pregnancy makes women doubt the safety of massage.
安全与妊娠按摩:一个定性的主题分析
背景传统上,孕妇治疗的安全性和提高安全性包括识别导致错误或不良事件的风险,并实施减轻潜在危害的策略。有研究表明,其他因素,如缺乏服务、缺乏护理或缺乏质量,也会导致参与者感到不安全。目前还没有关于孕期按摩安全性的心理学方面的循证研究。目的本研究旨在调查女性对孕期按摩安全性的认知和体验。这包括探索临床医生或诊所的哪些特质以及按摩过程中发生的事件有助于孕妇感到安全。设置来自维多利亚州、新南威尔士州和昆士兰的参与者的电话采访。参与者20名怀孕期间接受按摩的女性。研究设计使用主题分析的定性设计。结果与安全和按摩相关的主题有五个:1)自主性——能够表达自己的需求并被听到;2) 妊娠按摩不仅仅是一种按摩;3) 当我的治疗师经验丰富且合格时,我会感到更安全;4) 按摩行业关于按摩安全的信息的连续性;5)按摩安全决策。结论安全不仅包括按摩治疗师提供的治疗,还包括他们提供治疗的环境以及他们如何管理治疗和咨询。关于怀孕期间按摩安全性的信息缺乏凝聚力,这让女性怀疑按摩的安全性。
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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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