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MIDWIVES EXPERIENCING OF MEETING PREGNANT WOMEN WHO ARE EXPOSED TO INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE AT-IN HOSPITAL PRENATAL WARD: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Finnbogadóttir, Hafrún - Nama Orang; Torkelsson, Ella - Nama Orang; Christensen, Cecilia B. - Nama Orang; Persson, Eva-Kristina - Nama Orang;

INTRODUCTION Worldwide every third women is exposed to physical and/or sexual violence and pregnancy is no safe period for the women. The aim was to elucidate midwives experience of violence-exposed pregnant women who had been referred to a
prenatal ward and were hospitalized.
METHODS An inductive qualitative method was used with four focus-group interviews performed with sixteen midwives working at in-hospital prenatal ward. The data were analyzed with content analysis.
RESULTS Three categories emerged. ‘Professional area of responsibility’, the midwives working at in-hospital prenatal ward considered it was the responsibility of the midwives working at antenatal care to ask routinely in order to detect violence-exposed women. Signs of help-seeking were based on the pregnant woman’s behavior. Suspicion of intimate-partner violence was based on gut feeling. ‘Conditions for support’, the midwives strived to support pregnant women who were already identified as violence exposed or if they had a suspicion that the pregnant woman was in a relationship where intimatepartner violence occurred. ‘Barriers for giving support’, both the work-place layout and routines constituted a barrier. The midwives own emotional state could affect her handling of the situation.
CONCLUSIONS The midwives working in-hospital considered it the responsibility of the midwives at antenatal healthcare to identify these women. The midwives had limited experience in dealing with violence-exposed pregnant women but recognized a number of signs and symptoms that could cause suspicion. They felt uncomfortable in the situation and expressed a need for both education and an action plan.


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Judul Seri
European Journal of Midwifery
No. Panggil
618.2
Penerbit
Malmö, Sweden : European Publishing., 2020
Deskripsi Fisik
10 p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
2585-2906
Klasifikasi
618.2
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text
Tipe Media
unmediated
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Subjek
kebidanan
Midwifery
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