Department of Psychology, University of Manitoba, P313 Duff Roblin Building, 190 Dysart Rd, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Mar 21;23(1):197. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05509-5.
Traumatic events are associated with psychological and physical health problems for women in the perinatal period (i.e., pregnancy-12-months after childbirth). Despite the negative impact of trauma on perinatal women, the long-term impact of such diverse trauma and women's experience during the perinatal period remains understudied.
This study explored two research questions: 1) What are the psychological experiences of perinatal women who have experienced interpersonal traumatic events? And 2) What are the service needs and gaps expressed by women relating to perinatal medical protocols and psychological services? These questions were addressed via in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews with nine perinatal women (one pregnant and eight postpartum) residing in central Canada who reported experiencing interpersonal traumatic events occurring from adolescence to the perinatal period. Recruitment and data collection occurred from October 2020 to June 2021. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed according to constructivist grounded theory.
The emergent grounded theory model revealed the central theme of the role of prior trauma in shaping women's perinatal experiences, with four related main themes including perinatal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of social support in women's perinatal experiences, the barriers that women experienced while seeking psychological and medical services prior to the perinatal period and during the perinatal period, and the specific needs of perinatal women with a history of interpersonal trauma.
Findings of this research highlight the negative and long-lasting impact of traumatic events experienced on women's psychological health and psychosocial functioning during the perinatal period, as well as perinatal women's unmet psychological and medical service needs. A call to action for perinatal researchers and clinicians is imperative in furthering this important area of research and practicing person-centered and trauma-informed care with this population.
创伤性事件与围产期(即分娩后 12 个月内)女性的心理和身体健康问题有关。尽管创伤对围产期女性有负面影响,但创伤的多样性及其对围产期女性的长期影响仍研究不足。
本研究通过深入的半结构化定性访谈,探讨了两个研究问题:1)经历过人际创伤事件的围产期女性有哪些心理体验?2)女性在围产期医疗协议和心理服务方面表达了哪些服务需求和差距?该研究纳入了 9 名居住在加拿大中部、报告在青春期至围产期经历过人际创伤事件的围产期女性(1 名孕妇和 8 名产后女性)。招募和数据收集于 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 6 月进行。访谈采用建构主义扎根理论进行录音、转录和分析。
新兴的扎根理论模型揭示了先前创伤在塑造女性围产期体验中的作用这一核心主题,有四个相关的主题,包括 COVID-19 大流行期间的围产期体验、社会支持在女性围产期体验中的作用、女性在围产期前和围产期期间寻求心理和医疗服务时遇到的障碍,以及有过人际创伤史的围产期女性的具体需求。
本研究结果强调了创伤事件对女性围产期心理健康和心理社会功能的负面影响和长期影响,以及围产期女性对心理和医疗服务的未满足需求。呼吁围产期研究人员和临床医生采取行动,进一步推进这一重要研究领域,并为这一人群提供以患者为中心和以创伤为中心的护理。