Merits Marika, Lubi Kadi, Tammes Meelike
Midwifery Department, Health Education Centre, Tallinn Health Care College, Tallinn, Estonia.
Department of Health Technologies, School of Information Technologies, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, Estonia.
Eur J Midwifery. 2023 Oct 5;7:26. doi: 10.18332/ejm/170433. eCollection 2023.
The research deals with a little-studied topic in Estonia: the experiences of women with impaired physical mobility (IPM) during pregnancy, childbirth, and in the postpartum period. Women with IPM, a vulnerable group, have a higher risk of complications and a higher probability of missing out on comprehensive maternity care.
The method of the present research is qualitative. It is a case study of three women with IPM with whom semi-structured interviews were conducted.
It was found that women with IPM encountered several obstacles and problems during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period; despite this, women's experiences with maternity care were mostly positive. Furthermore, there are several areas for improvement to ensure more comprehensive maternity care. Women with IPM need more support and help, and midwives are expected to have additional knowledge regarding the specifics or limitations resulting from mobility impairments.
In the future, the topic needs greater attention and improvement in the Estonian context to ensure more comprehensive maternity care for women with IPM. It is important to provide midwives the knowledge and skills to assist women with IPM during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
该研究涉及爱沙尼亚一个鲜有人研究的主题:身体行动不便的女性在孕期、分娩期及产后的经历。身体行动不便的女性作为弱势群体,出现并发症的风险更高,错过全面孕产妇护理的可能性也更大。
本研究采用定性研究方法。这是一项针对三名身体行动不便女性的案例研究,对她们进行了半结构化访谈。
研究发现,身体行动不便的女性在孕期、分娩期及产后遇到了若干障碍和问题;尽管如此,女性对孕产妇护理的体验大多是积极的。此外,有几个方面需要改进,以确保提供更全面的孕产妇护理。身体行动不便的女性需要更多支持和帮助,并且预计助产士应具备有关行动不便导致的特殊情况或限制的更多知识。
未来,在爱沙尼亚的背景下,该主题需要得到更多关注和改进,以确保为身体行动不便的女性提供更全面的孕产妇护理。重要的是要为助产士提供在孕期、分娩期及产后协助身体行动不便女性的知识和技能。