Qualitative Descriptive Study of Childbirth Educators’ Perspectives on Prenatal Education for Women With Physical Disability

To explore the knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of childbirth educators about providing childbirth education to women with physical disability. Qualitative descriptive design. Telephone interviews. Seventeen childbirth educators. We used a semistructured interview guide to explore participant...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing gynecologic, and neonatal nursing, 2022-05, Vol.51 (3), p.302-312
Hauptverfasser: Smeltzer, Suzanne C., Tina Maldonado, Linda, McKeever, Amy, Amorim, Frances, Arcamone, Angelina, Nthenge, Serah
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Zusammenfassung:To explore the knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of childbirth educators about providing childbirth education to women with physical disability. Qualitative descriptive design. Telephone interviews. Seventeen childbirth educators. We used a semistructured interview guide to explore participants’ knowledge, experiences, and perceptions of providing childbirth education to women with physical disability. We audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed the interviews using content analysis. We identified four themes: Importance of Childbirth Education for All Women, Inadequate Knowledge About Physical Disability, Willingness to Learn About Physical Disability, and Misconceptions and Assumptions About Women With Physical Disability. Participants reported little knowledge about the needs of pregnant women with physical disability and limited experience with them in childbirth education classes. They reported eagerness to learn about disability and its effect on pregnancy to help provide meaningful education to women with physical disability. Childbirth educators need to develop and implement innovative approaches to reach women with physical disability, provide information relevant to their needs, and address the misconceptions and assumptions they may have about women with physical disability and pregnancy. Content related to physical disability is needed to prepare childbirth educators to provide relevant information and support to women with physical disability.
ISSN:0884-2175
1552-6909
DOI:10.1016/j.jogn.2022.02.002