豪登省一所大学的怀孕和育儿学生的经历

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Moroti E. Mahlangu, Tshiamo N Ramalepa, L. O. Letswalo
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背景:高等教育机构中的怀孕和育儿问题是全世界关注的问题。在全球范围内,大专院校学生怀孕的人数不断增加。据报道,全世界每年约有 1600 万 15 至 19 岁的年轻女性成为母亲,200 万 15 岁以下的女孩怀孕。南非的大学仍然报告了很高的学生怀孕率,并正在寻找解决女学生面临的危机的办法。目的:本研究的目的是探讨怀孕和为人父母的学生的经历:环境:南非豪登省的一所大学:研究在南非豪登省的一所大学进行,采用了定性、探索和描述性设计。有目的性地抽取了怀孕和育儿的本科生,样本量为 15 人。采用半结构式访谈收集数据,并使用主题分析法对数据进行分析:研究结果产生了四个主题,即怀孕期间的情感体验、育儿期间的学业挑战、产前护理期间的经历以及学生在怀孕和育儿期间的适应能力:怀孕和养育子女的学生需要来自大学和其他利益相关方的情感、学业和社会支持。大学应提供产前护理等校内医疗服务,并为怀孕和育儿学生提供学业支持,帮助他们实现学业目标:本研究强调了为大学中的怀孕和育儿学生制定支持计划的重要性。
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Experiences of pregnant and parenting students at a university in Gauteng province
Background: Pregnancy and parenting in tertiary institutions is a worldwide concern. The number of pregnancies among tertiary students is increasing globally. About 16 million young women between the ages of 15 years and 19 years around the world became mothers and two million girls under the age of 15 years are reported to be pregnant every year. South African universities continue to report high rates of student pregnancies, and are looking for solutions to the crisis that female students are facing.Aim: The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences of pregnant and parenting students.Setting: At a university in Gauteng province, South Africa.Methods: A qualitative, exploratory and descriptive design was used in a study that was conducted at a university in Gauteng province, South Africa. Undergraduate pregnant and parenting students were sampled purposively, and the sample size was 15 participants. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data and data were analysed using thematic analysis.Results: The findings of the study produced four themes, namely emotional experience during pregnancy, academic challenges during parenting, experiences during antenatal care, and students’ resilience during pregnancy and parenting.Conclusion: Pregnant and parenting students require emotional, academic and social support from the university and other stakeholders. The university should offer on-campus medical services such as antenatal care and provide academic support for pregnant and parenting students to help them achieve their academic objectives.Contribution: This study highlights the importance of developing support programmes that focus on pregnant and parenting students in universities.
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Health SA Gesondheid
Health SA Gesondheid HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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