Existential aspects of parenthood transition seen from the health professionals’ perspective: an interview and theatre workshop study

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Abstract

Objectives: A sense of existential vulnerability is embedded in parenthood transition. It is linked to meaning in life, relationship changes, awareness of death, and sometimes a transcendent belief. Nevertheless, in most maternity service guidelines, the existential aspects of life are not an explicit focus. Therefore, this study aimed to explore how health professionals in maternity services experience and understand existential aspects of parenthood transition among new parents. Study Design: Data were generated through a user-involving two-phase process inspired by action research consisting of three focus group interviews with health professionals (n = 10) and, subsequently, a theatre workshop for parents, health professionals, and researchers (n = 40). Between the two phases, case narratives were constructed using information from the interviews and, in collaboration with a dramatist, dramatized and then played out at a workshop by professional actors. We used thematic analysis for all data. 

Results: We identified five themes in the data material: 1. Death and fragility in maternity care, 2. Existential aspects in camouflage, 3. Existential and spiritual aspects of being professional in maternity care, 4. Talking about existential aspects of care, 5. Equipped for providing existential care? 

Conclusions: Existential aspects were often recognized during birth, specially in traumatic situations or discerned in the physical and non-verbal relational energy between the birthing woman and midwife or partner. Less often, existential aspects were recognized during pregnancy and the post-partum period.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100884
JournalSexual & Reproductive HealthCare
Volume37
Number of pages7
ISSN1877-5756
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Childbirth
  • Existential
  • Interview
  • Meaning
  • Midwife
  • Professional
  • Theatre

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