2003
DOI: 10.1177/0884217502239803
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Intrapartum Nursing: Integrating Rubin's Framework With Social Support Theory

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“…Even though health professionals are expected to provide holistic care that addresses the client’s physiological, psychological and emotional behaviors during the process of labor and birth [7], a study conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the status of respectful and non-abusive care during facility based child birth in a hospital and health centers revealed that the majority of the respondents faced disrespect and abuses [8]. Another study on satisfaction with delivery service revealed that the majority of the women were not satisfied with procedures, explanation and information shared by health professionals and pain relief during labor [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though health professionals are expected to provide holistic care that addresses the client’s physiological, psychological and emotional behaviors during the process of labor and birth [7], a study conducted in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the status of respectful and non-abusive care during facility based child birth in a hospital and health centers revealed that the majority of the respondents faced disrespect and abuses [8]. Another study on satisfaction with delivery service revealed that the majority of the women were not satisfied with procedures, explanation and information shared by health professionals and pain relief during labor [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the second trimester, after feeling the baby move, the gravida begins in earnest to formulate her parenting role and the expected interactions with her infant . This adaptational process requires realignment of kinship and friendship bonds, i.e., tightening of some and loosening of others (Sleutel, 2003). The importance of this cannot be underestimated for the military wife.…”
Section: Discussion Of Part 1 Prenatal Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubin described giving of oneself as the most "intricate and complex task of childbearing and childbirth" (1984, p. 66). Giving of oneself refers to a mother's willingness and ability to make personal sacrifices (Sleutel, 2003). This ability is not learned during pregnancy but throughout life through continual experiences and reflections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doğum desteğinin amaçları; doğum yapan kadına aktif olarak yardım etmek, duygusal ihtiyaçlarını ve isteklerini karşıla-mak, rahatlığını sağlamak, doğum sonuçlarını geliştirmek, benlik saygısını arttırmak, olumlu doğum deneyimi yaşamasını sağlamak ve annelik rolüne geçişi kolaylaştırmaktır (10)(11)(12)(13). Aynı zamanda doğum hemşireleri tarafında uygulanan doğum desteği ile kadınların vaginal doğum yapmalarında da etkili olabilecekleri bilinmektedir (14).…”
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