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Fear of childbirth from the perspective of midwives working in hospitals in Norway: A qualitative study.

Marthe TobiassonAnne Marit Lyberg
Published in: Nursing open (2019)
Encountering fear of childbirth evoked the desire to protect and help, although the ability to provide optimal support was dependent on several circumstances, several of which were beyond the midwives̕ control. The main theme "Midwives finding their own strength when encountering the vulnerability of women with fear of childbirth" consisted of two themes: "Being present" and "Being alone." The midwives described being present as a prerequisite for continuity of care and affirmation. The emphasis on continuity of care could give rise to a sense of loneliness and guilt during and after demanding situations in the birthing room.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
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