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Women want proactive psychosocial support from midwives during transition to motherhood: a qualitative study
Authors:Ans Seefat-van Teeffelen   Marianne Nieuwenhuijze   Irene Korstjens
Affiliation:a Isis Health Care Consult, Ostaderstraat 16, 5721 WC Asten, The Netherlands
b Department of Midwifery Science Research, University of Midwifery Education & Studies Maastricht, PO Box 1256, 6201 BG Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Objective

to explore low-risk pregnant women's views on their preferences for psychosocial support from midwives during their transition to motherhood.

Design

a qualitative design with focus-group interviews and thematic analysis of the discussions.

Settings and respondents

21 Dutch participants were included in three focus groups. Groups 1 (n=7) and 3 (n=8) consisted of pregnant women from four semi-urban midwifery practices, and group 2 (n=6) included participants from three urban midwifery practices.

Findings

the women wanted to take responsibility for their own well-being during pregnancy. In addition to informal support, they explicitly expressed a need for professional support from their midwives when undergoing the transition to motherhood. They wanted informational and emotional support from their midwives that addressed psychological and physical changes during pregnancy. They expressed a strong desire to be informed during pregnancy of how to prepare physically and psychologically for birth, recovery and motherhood. They also wanted help with sifting and interpreting information and, ultimately, wanted to make their own choices.

Key conclusions and implications for practice

during their transition to motherhood, healthy low-risk pregnant women want attentive, proactive, professional psychosocial support from midwives. They expect their midwives to oversee the transition period and to be capable of supporting them in dealing with changes in pregnancy and in preparing for birth and motherhood.
Keywords:Transition to motherhood   Psychosocial support   Pregnant women   Qualitative research
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