Motherhood challenges and well-being along with the studentship role among Iranian women: A qualitative study.
Zahra Behboodi MoghadamMaryam Ordibeheshti KhiabanMaryam EsmaeiliMahvash SalsaliPublished in: International journal of qualitative studies on health and well-being (2018)
This study purposed to explore and describe the experiences of Iranian female students with the role of motherhood. This 2015 qualitative study used purposeful sampling to select 20 student mothers aged 24-50 who were studying at a state or non-state university in an urban area in northwest Iran. Data was collected through individual semi-structured interviews and analysed using a qualitative content analysis approach. Three main themes were developed during data analysis: "simultaneous management", "facilities", and "barriers". The management of maternal and family affairs by female students in universities where motherhood is not supported is a challenge. The significance of mother-student roles must be emphasized and support and education provided for women to gain skills useful in playing these roles. Policy makers should devise strategies for bringing change to the traditional perspective that motherhood and educational responsibilities cannot be met at the same time by one person.
Keyphrases
- data analysis
- high school
- pregnancy outcomes
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- healthcare
- mental health
- medical students
- public health
- cervical cancer screening
- adipose tissue
- medical education
- electronic health record
- breast cancer risk
- big data
- birth weight
- machine learning
- body mass index
- artificial intelligence
- skeletal muscle
- preterm birth
- weight gain
- weight loss