[HTML][HTML] Immigrant and non-immigrant women's experiences of maternity care: a systematic and comparative review of studies in five countries

R Small, C Roth, M Raval, T Shafiei, D Korfker… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2014 - Springer
Background Understanding immigrant women's experiences of maternity care is critical if
receiving country care systems are to respond appropriately to increasing global migration …

[HTML][HTML] First-time parents' prenatal needs for early parenthood preparation-A systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative literature

AA Entsieh, IK Hallström - Midwifery, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective contribute to the existing body of knowledge about the specific needs of first-time
parents specifically for early parenthood. Method the databases PubMed, MEDLINE …

[HTML][HTML] Women's experiences of postnatal distress: a qualitative study

R Coates, S Ayers, R de Visser - BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2014 - Springer
Background Women can experience a range of psychological problems after birth, including
anxiety, depression and adjustment disorders. However, research has predominantly …

[HTML][HTML] The early postnatal period: exploring women's views, expectations and experiences of care using focus groups in Victoria, Australia

DA Forster, HL McLachlan, J Rayner, J Yelland… - BMC pregnancy and …, 2008 - Springer
Background There is growing evidence from Australia and overseas that the care provided
in hospital in the early postnatal period is less than ideal for both women and care providers …

Crying babies, tired mothers: what do we know? A systematic review

E Kurth, HP Kennedy, E Spichiger, I Hösli, EZ Stutz - Midwifery, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: to synthesise the evidence on the interconnectedness of infant crying and
maternal tiredness in the postpartum period, both from quantitative as well as from …

Maternal self-care in the early postpartum period: An integrative review

F Lambermon, F Vandenbussche, C Dedding… - Midwifery, 2020 - Elsevier
Objective To clarify the concept of maternal self-care in the early postpartum period and to
develop a conceptual framework of mothers' self-care needs. Design An integrative review …

'We feel like one, they see us as two': new parents' discontent with postnatal care

L Ellberg, U Högberg, V Lindh - Midwifery, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: postnatal care has gone through remarkable changes, such as reducing the
length of hospital stay and increasing the parents' responsibility. Focusing on dissatisfaction …

Mothers' sense of security in the first postnatal week: interview study

EK Persson, B Fridlund, LJ Kvist… - Journal of advanced …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
persson ek, fridlund b., kvist lj & dykes a.‐k.(2010) Mothers' sense of security in the first
postnatal week: interview study. Journal of Advanced Nursing 67 (1), 105–116. Abstract Aim …

Successful early postpartum support linked to management, informational, and relational continuity

M Barimani, A Vikström - Midwifery, 2015 - Elsevier
Objective to explore ways in which parents experience support from health professionals in
the early postpartum period and understand how parenting support is related to …

Managing the first period at home with a newborn: a grounded theory study of mothers' experiences

E Hjälmhult, K Lomborg - Scandinavian journal of caring …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: The article aims to present a theoretical account of mothers' first period at home with
their newborn in Norway. Background: Mothers' well‐being affects their babies and is …