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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Be Quiet and Man Up: A Qualitative Study into Men Who Experienced Birth Trauma. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth |
Author(s) : | Daniels, E., Arden-Close, E., & Mayers, A. |
Year of publication : | 2019 |
URL(s) : | https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-7610/v1 |
Résumé (français) : | Contexte : La recherche axée sur la santé mentale paternelle est limitée et les conséquences de cette situation sont ignorées. Par exemple, on sait peu de choses sur les expériences des hommes qui assistent à un accouchement traumatisant pour leur partenaire et à l’impact qui en résulte. Par conséquent, le but de cette étude était d’explorer les expériences des hommes en tant que témoins d’un accouchement traumatique, comment ces expériences ont eu un impact sur leur bien-être et quel soutien ils ont reçu pendant et après l’accouchement traumatique. |
Abstract (English) : | Background: Research focusing on paternal mental health is limited and the consequences of this are ignored. For example, little is known about the experiences of men who witness their partner’s traumatic birth and the subsequent impact. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore men’s experiences of witnessing a traumatic birth, how these experiences impacted on their wellbeing, and what support they received during and following the traumatic birth. |
Sumário (português) : | Antecedentes: A pesquisa focada na saúde mental paterna é limitada e as consequências disso são ignoradas. Por exemplo, pouco se sabe sobre as experiências de homens que testemunham o nascimento traumático de seu parceiro e o impacto subsequente. Portanto, o objetivo deste estudo foi explorar as experiências dos homens de testemunhar um parto traumático, como essas experiências impactaram seu bem-estar e que apoio receberam durante e após o nascimento traumático. |
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Argument (français) : | le vécu des pères exposés à l’accouchement traumatique de leur partenaire reste méconnu. Etude qualitative par le biais d’un questionnaire auprès de 61 pères du Royaume-Uni |
Argument (English): | the experience of fathers exposed to their partner’s traumatic childbirth remains unknown. Qualitative study using a questionnaire with 61 fathers from the United Kingdom |
Argumento (português): | a experiência dos pais expostos ao parto traumático do parceiro permanece desconhecida. Estudo qualitativo utilizando um questionário com 61 pais do Reino Unido |
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Keywords : | ➡ depression, anxiety ; father ; psychology ; traumatism ; post-traumatic stress ; iatrogeny ; obstetric and gynecologic violence obstetric violence, obstetrical violence ; social support |
Author of this record : | Alison Passieux — 04 May 2020 |
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