Maternity groups in the postpartum period at well child clinics – mothers’ experiences

2017 
Objective To explore mothers’ experiences as participants in maternity groups at well child clinics. Background The level of psychological distress that new mothers have may be related to the quantity of social support they receive. Maternity groups to support new parents have a long tradition at well child clinics in Norway, and most of the clinics have offered these groups. However, there is little knowledge about mothers’ experiences of participating in these groups. Design Qualitative design. Method Focus group interviews with mothers who had participated in maternity groups facilitated by public health nurses at well child clinics. Interpretive description was used to analyze the transcripts from the interviews. Results Eight focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 30 mothers who had participated in maternity groups at well child clinics in two counties in eastern Norway. The analysis resulted in one main category, “The maternity group's salutogenic importance” and three subcategories, “Networks that can last for many years”, “Fellowship with others in the same situation”, “Become confident in mothering”. Conclusion Mothers wanted fellowship and found it important to share experiences with other mothers. Maternity groups offered to parents are essential to meet parents’ need to discuss experiences and challenges related to parenting. Maternity groups can also create a basis for establishing a social network for those who want it. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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