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- W847854847 abstract "Abstract: Birth literature reveals many perspectives about and an investigation into a good is necessary because women and children are entitled to the experience that most supports their health as well as their psychological wellbeing and fulfillment. There exists a culture within maternity services of professionals working with apparently conflicting agendas, which may contribute to service user input being excluded. The objective of this study was to understand the viewpoints about birth using a Q methodology approach. Seventeen participants, comprised of mothers, midwives, and obstetricians, completed online Q-sorts. Factor analysis revealed three factors, which were interpreted and named: 1) The quality of the relationship between the mother and her midwife or obstetrician and the importance of a safe outcome, 2) Personal and professional practice balanced with client-centered work and empowerment, and 3) Risk and expectations management as a way of valuing patient experience. Clinical implications for birthing professionals and psychologists are explored in the discussion. Research needs to highlight the variety of understandings of what constitutes a good birth, in order to increase collaborative working in maternity services.Keywords: Good Birth, Q Method, Maternity ServicesBirth is a major event in at least two people's lives, and has a profound effect on the mother and her child. The experience may color the family's long-term health and wellbeing and their use of health services (Tyler, 2012). Moreover, high-quality obstetric care for all women is one of the key demands of the International Safe Motherhood Initiative (The Inter-Agency Working Group for Safe Motherhood, 1987), and according to Pittrof, Campbell and Filippi (2002), it encompasses not just the medical outcome but satisfaction for women, families, and care providers.Negative experiences are important in a wider context for the health providers internationally, and have been the subject of a vast amount of research. This research includes post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (Ayers, Eagle & Waring, 2006; Creedy, Sochet & Horsfall, 2000; Leeds & Hargreaves, 2008; Ryding, Wijma & Wijma, 1997), depression (Beck, Gable, Sakala & Declercq, 2011; Leeds & Hargreaves, 2008), a decreased ability to bond with the new baby (Bailham & Joseph, 2003) subsequent infertility (Gottval & Waldenstrom, 2002), and sexual avoidance (Bailham & Joseph, 2003). The purpose of the current research is to discover the diverse perspectives regarding what a birth is, encourage cooperation along shared lines of agreement, and elucidate any competing interests in England's system of birthing.Epistemological PositionThis research has been conducted from a holistic feminist perspective, (Obando, 2003) which maintains that wellbeing and fulfillment are as important in healthcare outcomes as disease prevention. This perspective takes into account personal experiences of women including not only the physical, but also the social, historical, political, cultural, economic, and emotional determinants of health (Hastie, Porch and Brown, 1995). Additionally, the researcher has been mindful of the harmful effects of patriarchal systems on individual actors in them, regardless of gender (Hooks, 2000, p.ix). For this reason, the position of social constructionism was the epistemological stance adopted. Feminism and social constructionism go hand in hand, as feminism encourages the viewing of issues through different lenses, in order to understand them completely, and as all truth is socially constructed, it therefore must be contextually located within the time and systems in which it developed. Understanding that societal perspectives and truths are socially constructed allows for deconstruction of oppressive systems.Service DevelopmentService guidelines for echo the perspective that maternity services should promote fulfillment (Department of Health, 1993; Tyler, 2012). …" @default.
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- W847854847 title "What Is a Good Birth? Using Q Method to Explore the Diversity of Attitudes about Good Birth" @default.
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