Experiences of motherhood: unmet expectations of immigrant and native mothers, about the Portuguese health system
E Coutinho, A Rocha, C Pereira, A Silva, J Duarte… - Atención primaria, 2014 - Elsevier
E Coutinho, A Rocha, C Pereira, A Silva, J Duarte, V Parreira
Atención primaria, 2014•ElsevierIntroduction and objectives This study aims to identify the unmet expectations of Portuguese
and immigrant women, for the National Health System, during pregnancy, childbirth and
postpartum. Participants and methods This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study,
using semi structured interviews and content analysis proposed by Bardin, with the
categorization of verbatim interviews of 82 Portuguese and immigrant women, supported by
NVivo 10. Results Major emerging categories of unmet expectations referred to the …
and immigrant women, for the National Health System, during pregnancy, childbirth and
postpartum. Participants and methods This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study,
using semi structured interviews and content analysis proposed by Bardin, with the
categorization of verbatim interviews of 82 Portuguese and immigrant women, supported by
NVivo 10. Results Major emerging categories of unmet expectations referred to the …
Introduction and objectives
This study aims to identify the unmet expectations of Portuguese and immigrant women, for the National Health System, during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum.
Participants and methods
This is a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study, using semi structured interviews and content analysis proposed by Bardin, with the categorization of verbatim interviews of 82 Portuguese and immigrant women, supported by NVivo 10.
Results
Major emerging categories of unmet expectations referred to the accessibility, human resources, incentives to maternity, physical and environmental conditions, and organization of the health system. There was a greater representation of dashed expectations among immigrant users when compared to Portuguese women.
Conclusion
The areas of greatest shortage in meeting the needs of users are: surveillance by experts in the health centre and maternity hospital; reduced waiting time for pregnant women in consultations; home visits; more incentives to maternity; longer duration of hospitalization; higher number of professionals and presence of a companion with the parturient.
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