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Midwives experiences of participating in a midwifery research project: A qualitative study
Authors:Susanne Åhlund  Sofia Zwedberg  Ingegerd Hildingsson  Malin Edqvist  Helena Lindgren
Institution:1. Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Karolinska Institute, Sweden;2. Department of Obstetrics, Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Stockholm, Sweden;3. Department of Nursing, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden;4. Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;5. The Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:

Problem and background

In an earlier research project midwives were asked to perform women-centered care focusing on the assumption that the physiological process in the second stage of labour could be trusted and that the midwives role should be encouraging and supportive rather than instructing. There is no knowledge about how midwives participating in such a research project, uses their skills and experience from the study in their daily work.

Aim

The aim in this study was to investigate how midwives experienced implementing woman-centered care during second stage of labour.

Methods

A qualitative study was designed. Three focus groups and two interviews were conducted. The material was analysed using content analysis.

Findings

The participating midwives’ experiences were understood as increased awareness of their role as midwives. The overarching theme covers three categories 1) establishing a new way of working, 2) developing as midwife, 3) being affected by the prevailing culture. The intervention was experienced as an opportunity to reflect and strengthen their professional role, and made the midwives see the women and the birth in a new perspective.

Conclusions

Implementing woman-centered care during second stage of labour gave the midwives an opportunity to develop in their professional role, and to enhance their confidence in the birthing women and her ability to have a physiological birth. To promote participation in, as well as conduct midwifery research, can enhance the development of the midwives professional role as well as contribute new knowledge to the field.
Keywords:Birth  Midwives  Professional role  Woman-centered care  Qualitative research
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