Postpartum women's perception of stressors in the delivery ward: a qualitative study.
Farideh KazemiSeyedeh Zahra MasoumiFarzaneh SoltaniKhodayar OshvandiSamereh GhelichkhaniZiba NiazyPublished in: BMC research notes (2020)
The content analysis of qualitative data led to the emergence of two themes of human stressors and environmental stressors as well as four categories; i.e., personal factors, care staff-related factors, environmental factors, and equipment-related factors. The research findings indicated that several personal, environmental, staff-related, and equipment-related factors could lead to stress in the labor and delivery ward. Although ignoring them and increasing stress during childbirth may jeopardize the childbirth consequences, most of them are ignored and overlooked. It is necessary to consider measures to control these factors as much as possible.