Pregnancy Experiences of Western Australian Women Attending a Specialist Childbirth and Mental Illness Antenatal Clinic.

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Title: Pregnancy Experiences of Western Australian Women Attending a Specialist Childbirth and Mental Illness Antenatal Clinic.
Authors: Hauck, Yvonne (AUTHOR), Allen, Suzanna (AUTHOR), Ronchi, Fiona (AUTHOR), Faulkner, Deb (AUTHOR), Frayne, Jacqueline (AUTHOR), Nguyen, Thinh (AUTHOR)
Source: Health Care for Women International. May2013, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p380-394. 15p. 2 Charts.
Subjects: Experience, Interpersonal relations, Interviewing, Mental illness, Patient satisfaction, Pregnant women, Prenatal care, Research, Respect, Social stigma, Telephones, Qualitative research, Thematic analysis, Primiparas, Multiparas, Descriptive statistics
Geographic Terms: Western Australia
Abstract: Our purpose was to explore the pregnancy experiences of Australian women attending a specialized childbirth and mental illness (CAMI) antenatal clinic. A qualitative exploratory design was selected to give voice to women with severe mental illness receiving antenatal care. Telephone interviews with 41 women, 24 primiparous and 17 multiparous, were analyzed using thematic analysis. Three themes emerged: “building relationships,” “acknowledging me as a person with special needs,” and “respecting and understanding without stigma.” Findings offer insight into care experiences possible within a multidisciplinary model developed to address psychiatric and obstetric needs of pregnant women with severe mental illness. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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