Title of article :
Womenʹs and providers’ experiences of breech presentation in Jamaica: A qualitative study
Author/Authors :
Sandra A. Founds، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
Most research on breech relates to medical management of the malpresentation. Little is known about womenʹs or providers’ experiences of breech, an obstetrical complication.
Objectives
This study aims to increase the understanding of womenʹs and providers’ experiences of breech presentation and to understand the effects of context on these experiences.
Methods
A qualitative descriptive research was conducted in a rural health district of Jamaica. Nine postpartum women who birthed singleton live born breech infants in the past year and five experienced obstetric care providers consented to participate. Content analysis was conducted with data from one-time interviews, observations, and hand searches of maternity ward delivery logs. Member checking was conducted with successive participants and Jamaican health care providers.
Results
Findings included realizing the baby was breech, interpreting what breech meant, reacting to breech presentation, and identifying the impact of breech. Rates of breech births were less than 1%.
Conclusions
Symbolic interaction can guide nursing and midwifery education, practice and research of breech presentation. Nurses and midwives can identify and teach women and their significant others about breech and its risks.
Keywords :
Qualitative descriptive women’s experience , Providers’ experience , Breech , Jamaica , Malpresentation
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies