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A scoping review of maternity care providers experience of primary trauma within their childbirthing journey

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posted on 2024-04-09, 00:26 authored by Lisa Charmer, Elaine JeffordElaine Jefford, Julie Jomeen
Objective: To examine and summarise available literature on maternity care practitioners having experienced primary trauma during their childbirthing journey and whether this impacts their mental well-being and/or care provision when subsequently caring for childbearing women. Background: Birth trauma affects 1 in 3 women; 1 in 20 women show post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms by 12 weeks after birth. However, what is not known is what percentage of these women are maternity care providers experiencing or having experienced personal trauma during their child birthing journey. This scoping review aims to examine and summarise available literature on maternity care practitioners having experienced primary trauma during their childbirthing journey and whether this impacts their mental well-being and/or care provision when subsequently caring for childbearing women. Methods: Arksey and O’Malley (2005) six-stage scoping review framework was revised and utilised. A search of the relevant databases (MEDLINE Embase, CINAHL, APA PsycInfo, Scopus) was undertaken with several keywords related to trauma and personal experience. Reference lists were also searched of studies identified for reading the full text. Findings: The search strategy identified 2983 articles. The studies excluded were considered to be unrelated to the topic directly. A total of 352 articles were reviewed by abstract, and 29 additional studies were identified from reference lists; 32 were reviewed by full text. A total of 0 studies met the inclusion criteria for the scoping review. Conclusions and implications for practice: The scoping review identified a gap in the literature as maternity care practitioners personal experience of trauma during the child birthing journey has not been researched. Research is needed to explore and conceptualise the experiences of maternity care practitioners having experienced trauma and the ongoing implications this may have on their personal and professional lives.

History

Volume

102

Start Page

1

End Page

6

Number of Pages

6

eISSN

1532-3099

ISSN

0266-6138

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2021-08-03

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Midwifery

Article Number

103127

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