Becoming the best mom that I can: women's experiences of managing depression during pregnancy–a qualitative study

HA Bennett, HS Boon, SE Romans, P Grootendorst - BMC women's health, 2007 - Springer
HA Bennett, HS Boon, SE Romans, P Grootendorst
BMC women's health, 2007Springer
Background The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to develop a
theoretical model that explains women's processes of managing diagnosed depression
when pregnant. Methods We explored the experiences of 19 women in Ontario who were
diagnosed with depression during their pregnancy. Results The model that emerged from
the analysis was becoming the best mom that I can. Becoming the best mom that I can
explains the complex process of the women's journey as they travel from the depths of …
Background
The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to develop a theoretical model that explains women's processes of managing diagnosed depression when pregnant.
Methods
We explored the experiences of 19 women in Ontario who were diagnosed with depression during their pregnancy.
Results
The model that emerged from the analysis was becoming the best mom that I can. Becoming the best mom that I can explains the complex process of the women's journey as they travel from the depths of despair, where the depression is perceived to threaten their pregnancy and their ability to care for the coming baby, to arrive at knowing the self and being in a better place. In order to reground the self and regain control of their lives, the women had to recognize the problem, overcome shame and embarrassment, identify an understanding healthcare provider, and consider the consequences of the depression and its management. When confronting and confining the threat of depression, the women employed strategies of overcoming barriers, gaining knowledge, and taking control. As a result of counseling, medication, or a combination of both, women felt that they had arrived at a better place.
Conclusion
For many women, the idea that depression could occur during pregnancy was antithetical to their vision of the pregnant self. The challenge for a pregnant woman who is diagnosed with depression, is that effective care for her may jeopardize her baby's future health. This provides a dilemma for about-to-be parents and their healthcare providers. Improved awareness of depression during pregnancy on the part of healthcare professionals is needed to improve the women's understanding of this disorder and their ability to recognize and seek help with depression should it occur during the prenatal period. Further qualitative research is needed to determine the specific aspects that need to be addressed in such classes.
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