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Existential communication in maternity care - Mixed method evaluation of a postgraduate short course.
Balle, Cæcilie Kongsgaard; Hvidtjørn, Dorte; Brintow, Maria Louise Birkegård; Wu, Chunsen; Prinds, Christina.
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  • Balle CK; University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark; Holbæk Hospital, Smedelundsgade 60, 4300 Holbæk, Denmark. Electronic address: ckba@regionsjaelland.dk.
  • Hvidtjørn D; University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark; Aarhus University Hospital, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 99, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark.
  • Brintow MLB; University College Absalon, Søndre Stationsvej 30, 4200 Slagelse, Denmark.
  • Wu C; University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark.
  • Prinds C; University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, Denmark; University Hospital South Denmark, Kresten Philipsensvej 15, 6200 Aabenraa, Denmark.
Sex Reprod Healthc ; 41: 100983, 2024 May 23.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38820691
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The birth of a child is a significant life event, possibly accompanied by thoughts and feelings of existential turmoil, which some parents need to share. Maternity care professionals may be unprepared for this, as very few educational initiatives exist with a focus on existential communication. We evaluated the curriculum and delivery of a course in existential communication for midwives. The evaluation was based on participants' experiences of self-reported self-efficacy and self-reflection before and after participation.

METHODS:

A parallel mixed methods design with pre- and post-course questionnaires and field observations. Quantitative data were evaluated using Mann-Whitney analyses, and open-ended questions and field observations were thematised for further analysis.

RESULTS:

Seventy-three maternity care professionals participated in the course. Of these, 69 (95%) completed a pre-course questionnaire, and 71 (97%) a post-course questionnaire. The quantitative data found a significant difference in various participant measures such as increase in self-efficacy in existential communication and understanding of existential communication. Qualitative data from the questionnaires and field observations led to six different themes including topics such as the need for reflection with peers and the presence of existential within maternity care.

CONCLUSIONS:

The course evaluation suggested an increase in participants' awareness of existential aspects of maternity care and improved self-reflection and existential awareness.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sex Reprod Healthc Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA / OBSTETRICIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Sex Reprod Healthc Asunto de la revista: ENFERMAGEM / MEDICINA REPRODUTIVA / OBSTETRICIA Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article