TY - JOUR
T1 - Midwives' experiences of caring for women with early pregnancy loss in an Irish maternity hospital
AU - Nash, Mary
AU - Barry, Maebh
AU - Bradshaw, Carmel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/12/2
Y1 - 2018/12/2
N2 - Background Midwives provide care for women experiencing early pregnancy loss, as well as support for women throughout childbirth. Research has predominately focused on womens experience of early pregnancy loss, with little research on how such loss affects midwives and care provision. Aim To explore the perceptions of midwives caring for women experiencing early pregnancy loss. Methods This study used a descriptive qualitative design with semi-structured interviews. A purposive sample of eight midwives, all of whom had relevant experience, were recruited from a maternity hospital in Ireland. Findings Themes identified were: coping with the experience of early pregnancy loss, compassionate care for women and midwives, and what midwives found difficult. Conclusions Repeated exposure to early pregnancy loss can have a profound emotional effect on midwives, with a potential for this to affect the care that women receive. Midwives identified the need for further education in the area of early pregnancy loss, time out during the shift to debrief, and counselling for staff. Structured support is needed for midwives and other health professionals where there is repeated exposure to early pregnancy loss.
AB - Background Midwives provide care for women experiencing early pregnancy loss, as well as support for women throughout childbirth. Research has predominately focused on womens experience of early pregnancy loss, with little research on how such loss affects midwives and care provision. Aim To explore the perceptions of midwives caring for women experiencing early pregnancy loss. Methods This study used a descriptive qualitative design with semi-structured interviews. A purposive sample of eight midwives, all of whom had relevant experience, were recruited from a maternity hospital in Ireland. Findings Themes identified were: coping with the experience of early pregnancy loss, compassionate care for women and midwives, and what midwives found difficult. Conclusions Repeated exposure to early pregnancy loss can have a profound emotional effect on midwives, with a potential for this to affect the care that women receive. Midwives identified the need for further education in the area of early pregnancy loss, time out during the shift to debrief, and counselling for staff. Structured support is needed for midwives and other health professionals where there is repeated exposure to early pregnancy loss.
KW - Early pregnancy loss
KW - Emotional resilience
KW - Midwives
KW - Repeated exposure
KW - Structured support
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U2 - 10.12968/bjom.2018.26.12.796
DO - 10.12968/bjom.2018.26.12.796
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85058003809
SN - 0969-4900
VL - 26
SP - 796
EP - 805
JO - British Journal of Midwifery
JF - British Journal of Midwifery
IS - 12
ER -