Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events: a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience

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Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events : a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience. / Høgh, Stinne; Navne, Laura Emdal; Johansen, Marianne; Svendsen, Mette Nordahl; Sorensen, Jette Led.

I: BMJ Open, Bind 10, Nr. 9, e037933, 17.09.2020.

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Høgh, S, Navne, LE, Johansen, M, Svendsen, MN & Sorensen, JL 2020, 'Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events: a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience', BMJ Open, bind 10, nr. 9, e037933. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037933

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Høgh, S., Navne, L. E., Johansen, M., Svendsen, M. N., & Sorensen, J. L. (2020). Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events: a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience. BMJ Open, 10(9), [e037933]. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037933

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Høgh S, Navne LE, Johansen M, Svendsen MN, Sorensen JL. Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events: a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience. BMJ Open. 2020 sep. 17;10(9). e037933. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037933

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Høgh, Stinne ; Navne, Laura Emdal ; Johansen, Marianne ; Svendsen, Mette Nordahl ; Sorensen, Jette Led. / Postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events : a qualitative study of what women and their partners experience. I: BMJ Open. 2020 ; Bind 10, Nr. 9.

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abstract = "OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore women's and their partners' experiences with attending postnatal consultations with an obstetrician after critical perinatal events. DESIGN: Qualitative interview study. We did semi-structured individual narrative interviews exploring the lived experiences. Interviews were analysed using a phenomenological approach and the thematic analysis was validated by a transdisciplinary group of anthropologists, obstetricians and a midwife. SETTING: Department of obstetrics at a large hospital in Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: We did a qualitative study with 17 participants (10 women and 7 partners) who had experienced critical perinatal events. RESULTS: Five major themes were identified: (1) a need to gain understanding and make sense of the critical perinatal events, (2) a need for relational continuity, (3) the importance of discussing emotional effects as well as physical aspects of occurred events, (4) preparing for future pregnancies and (5) closure of the story.Most of the participants emphasised the importance of knowing the obstetrician undertaking the postnatal consultation. The majority of the participants described a need to discuss the emotional effects of the experience as well as the physical aspects of occurred events. The postnatal consultation served as an approach to obtain a positive closure of their birth story and to feel confident about potential future pregnancies. CONCLUSIONS: This interview-based study suggests that postnatal consultation with an obstetrician might be an important tool for women and their partners in understanding the course of events during the critical birth experience and in processing it and preparing for future pregnancies. It appears to be important to assign an obstetrician whom they already know and to encourage them to discuss not only physical aspects of what happened but also the emotional effects of the experience.",
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