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Tormented by ghosts from their past’: A meta-synthesis to explore the psychosocial implications of a traumatic birth on maternal well-being - Midwifery - Vol. 30, 2 - ISBN: 0266-6138 - p.185-193

Author(s) :

Fenech, Giliane; Thomson, Gill

Year of publication :

2014

URL(s) :

http://www.midwiferyjournal.com/article/S026661381…
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2013.12.004

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Background
women can experience an array of serious and enduring morbidities following a difficult or traumatic childbirth. These complications have a negative impact on maternal behaviours and infant and family well-being.
Objective
to undertake a meta-synthesis of existing qualitative research to explore the psychosocial implications of a traumatic birth on maternal well-being.
Method
a systematic review across 10 databases was undertaken: Nursing and Allied Health Source, Medline, the Allied and Complementary Medicine Database (AMED), Embase, PsychINFO, Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS), Science Direct, Academic Search Complete and Health Management Information Consortium. Quality appraisal was conducted and Noblit & Hare’s meta-ethnographic method adopted to identify first, second and third order constructs within the selected papers.
Findings
13 papers were included in the final synthesis. Three third order constructs were identified and are described as ‘consumed by demons’ (through the intense negative emotions and responses they endured and the subsequent dysfunctional coping strategies employed); an ‘embodied sense of loss’ (through women’s loss of self and family ideals) and ‘shattered relationships’ (which reflected the fractious and difficult relationships that women described with their infants and partners). A line of argument synthesis was developed which revealed how women are ‘tormented by ghosts’ from their past.
Conclusions and implications for practice
this synthesis reveals how a traumatic birth experience can lead to women being drawn into a turmoil of devastating emotions that have long-term, negative repercussions on self-identity and relationships. Professionals require training, awareness and skill development to prevent against trauma and to enable them to identify and sensitively respond to women’s psychosocial concerns. Further insights and research into the timing and type of interventions to resolve postnatal morbidity following a traumatic birth are needed.

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➡ traumatism ; post-traumatic stress

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