Background. Rarely have women's experiences of admission to hospital during pre-term labor (PTL) been described from their own perspective. This study aimed to address this issue using qualitative methods. Methods. The views of 8 women admitted to hospital with PTL were obtained through semi-structured interviews. Issues explored included understanding of their condition, expectations concerning delivery, and their views about hospital admission. Results. A key aspect of women's experiences concerned their search for meaning to help them make sense of their sudden and unexpected hospital admission. Several women continued to feel anxious despite assurances from staff that everything was 'OK', whereas others had overcome initial anxiety and ...
Purpose There is a trend worldwide to induce pregnant women earlier. However, few studies have focus...
The perception and interpretation of childbirth are changing as values change. This requires women a...
Background: there has been minimal exploration of women's emotional flow during labour and towards b...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Induction of labor currently accounts for around 25% of a...
Background: Preterm labor is an important problem in terms of neonatal mortality and morbidity risk ...
In spite of the advice from midwives to stay at home for as long as possible after the perceived ons...
Objective: To document women's experiences of admission to hospital with a pregnancy-related complic...
This dissertation is about how women experience waiting for the onset of labour, and how first-time ...
Objectives: to identify women`s feelings after early contact with their newborn infants in the deliv...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate women's experience of induction of labor. DESIGN: Mixed methods study. SET...
Background: Admitting pregnant women to hospital while still in early stage labour is associated wit...
Labour and birth is a life event common to many women yet the physical process, in addition to psych...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Objective Th...
Objective The present study aimed to explore women‟s perceptions and experiences of childbirth by un...
Purpose There is a trend worldwide to induce pregnant women earlier. However, few studies have focus...
The perception and interpretation of childbirth are changing as values change. This requires women a...
Background: there has been minimal exploration of women's emotional flow during labour and towards b...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Induction of labor currently accounts for around 25% of a...
Background: Preterm labor is an important problem in terms of neonatal mortality and morbidity risk ...
In spite of the advice from midwives to stay at home for as long as possible after the perceived ons...
Objective: To document women's experiences of admission to hospital with a pregnancy-related complic...
This dissertation is about how women experience waiting for the onset of labour, and how first-time ...
Objectives: to identify women`s feelings after early contact with their newborn infants in the deliv...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate women's experience of induction of labor. DESIGN: Mixed methods study. SET...
Background: Admitting pregnant women to hospital while still in early stage labour is associated wit...
Labour and birth is a life event common to many women yet the physical process, in addition to psych...
The aim of this study was to explore the factors that influenced women to choose care in a birth cen...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.Objective Th...
Objective The present study aimed to explore women‟s perceptions and experiences of childbirth by un...
Purpose There is a trend worldwide to induce pregnant women earlier. However, few studies have focus...
The perception and interpretation of childbirth are changing as values change. This requires women a...
Background: there has been minimal exploration of women's emotional flow during labour and towards b...