نتایج جستجو برای: postpartum experiences

تعداد نتایج: 156851  

Journal: :Pharmacoepidemiology 2023

The objective of this study was to describe pregnancy- and birth-related experiences postpartum women during the third wave COVID-19 pandemic their association with mental health outcomes. An online questionnaire distributed in five European countries (Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, UK) between June August 2021. Participants were recruited though social media platforms including mot...

Journal: :Issues in mental health nursing 2012
Joyce Maureen O'Mahony Tam Truong Donnelly Dave Este Shelley Raffin Bouchal

Critical ethnography was used as a pragmatic research methodology to explore the postpartum depression (PPD) experiences of immigrant and refugee women. We examined the social, political, economic, and historical factors that affected the help-seeking behavior of these women during PPD episodes. The critical ethnography method allowed participants to share their experiences with each other and ...

2011
Carina Sparud-Lundin Marie Berg

BACKGROUND Women with type 1 diabetes face several challenges during pregnancy, childbirth and in relation to breastfeeding. It is therefore of utmost importance to consider their need for specific support, early postpartum as well as in daily life after discharge from maternity care. Few studies have investigated these aspects of healthcare. The aim of this study was to explore experiences aft...

Journal: :Advances in contraception : the official journal of the Society for the Advancement of Contraception 1989
I C Chi G Farr

Postpartum insertion of intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUDs) performed while women are still in hospital has a number of advantages. Earlier reports, however, generally associated this procedure with high expulsion rates. Recent studies, on the other hand, have shown that if IUDs are inserted immediately (within 10 minutes) after placental delivery, it is safe and effective. In some experi...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2012
Christina B Olsson Wilhelmus J A Grooten Lena Nilsson-Wikmar Karin Harms-Ringdahl Mari Lundberg

BACKGROUND There is a lack of knowledge about the possible role of catastrophizing in lumbopelvic pain during and after pregnancy and in postpartum physical ability. OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to explore how catastrophizing fluctuates over time during and after pregnancy and to investigate the associations between catastrophizing and lumbopelvic pain and between catastrophizing and...

2013
Wendy Brodribb Maria Zadoroznyj Aimée Dane

BACKGROUND The postpartum period is a time of increased morbidity for mothers and infants under 12 months, yet is an under-researched area of primary care. Despite a relatively clear framework for involving general practitioners (GPs) in antenatal care, the structure of maternity service provision in some Australian jurisdictions has resulted in highly variable roles of general practice in rout...

Journal: :BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009
Linda J Kvist Eva K Persson

BACKGROUND A sense of security is important for experiences of parenthood in the early postpartum period. The objectives of this study were to evaluate two models of postnatal care using a questionnaire incorporating the Parents' Postpartum Sense of Security (PPSS) instrument and to test the validity of the PPSS instrument. METHODS Postal surveys were sent to 234 mothers who had experienced t...

2015
Wendy Brodribb Maria Zadoroznyj Michelle Nesic Sue Kruske Yvette D Miller

BACKGROUND In Australia, maternity care is available through universal coverage and a parallel, competitive private health insurance system. Differences between sectors in antenatal and intrapartum care and associated outcomes are well documented but few studies have investigated differences in postpartum care following hospital discharge and their impact on maternal satisfaction and confidence...

Journal: :Birth 2008
Eugene Declercq Deborah K Cunningham Cynthia Johnson Carol Sakala

BACKGROUND As cesarean rates increase worldwide, a debate has arisen over the relationship of method of delivery to maternal postpartum physical health. This study examines mothers' reports of their postpartum experiences with pain stratified by method of delivery. METHODS Listening to Mothers II was a survey of a total of 1,573 (200 telephone and 1,373 online) mothers aged 18 to 45 years, wh...

2014
Sarah L Desmarais Ashley Pritchard Evan M Lowder Patricia A Janssen

BACKGROUND Although research has established the profound effects that intimate partner abuse can have on postpartum mental health, little is known regarding how this association may change as a function of the timing and type of abuse. This study examined associations of psychological, physical and sexual abuse experienced as adults before and during pregnancy with symptoms of postpartum menta...

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