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Is this happening here? MM The
reality of resistance: the experiences of rural parturient women - Journal of Midwifery and Women's
Health , vol 51, no 4, July/August 2006, pp 260-265 Kornelsen J;
Grzybowski S - (2006) The closure of many
local maternity services has given rise to contemporary realities of care for
many rural parturient women in Canada, which, in turn, determines their
experience of birth. To date, we do not have an understanding of the realities
influencing the birthing experiences of rural parturient women. This
qualitative investigation explored these issues with women from four rural
British Columbian communities through semistructured interviews and focus
groups. Women in this study articulated four realities that influenced the nature
of their experience of birth, including geographic realities, the availability
of local health service resources, and the influence of parity and financial
implications of leaving the community to give birth. When these realities were
incongruent with participants' needs in birth, participants developed
strategies of resistance to mitigate the dissonance. Strategies included trying
to time the birth at the referral hospital by undergoing an elective induction
and seasonal timing of pregnancies to minimize the risk of winter travel. Some
women showed up at the local hospital in an advanced stage of labor to avoid
transfer to a referral center, or in some instances, had an unassisted
homebirth. (30 references) (Author) |
- [ozmidwifery] Roadside births? Mary Murphy
- Re: [ozmidwifery] Roadside births? Michelle Windsor
- Re: [ozmidwifery] Roadside births? Justine Caines
