2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2017.11.007
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Women's motivation, perception and experience of complementary and alternative medicine in pregnancy: A meta-synthesis

Abstract: these findings are important to practitioners, policy makers, governing bodies and researchers, providing insight into the motivations for Complementary and Alternative Medicine use by women in pregnancy.

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“…CMP use in pregnancy or breastfeeding is also associated with biomedical or CAM health‐care practitioner prescription or recommendation . A positive relationship with their CAM practitioners has been linked to pregnant or breastfeeding women's use of CAM . Women appreciate CAM practitioners’ holistic approaches to health, including consideration of mental‐emotional, physical, social and spiritual health .…”
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“…CMP use in pregnancy or breastfeeding is also associated with biomedical or CAM health‐care practitioner prescription or recommendation . A positive relationship with their CAM practitioners has been linked to pregnant or breastfeeding women's use of CAM . Women appreciate CAM practitioners’ holistic approaches to health, including consideration of mental‐emotional, physical, social and spiritual health .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,20 Previous research has established that women in high-income economies use complementary medicines during pregnancy and breastfeeding for several reasons. These include the desire for self-determination and choice in health-care decisions, 21,22 including the desire for natural childbirth, 23 to prepare for labour, 24,25 treat common conditions of pregnancy, 9,18,[24][25][26][27] and promote their own and their babies' health and well-being. 8,24,25 During breastfeeding specifically, herbal galactagogues are used to correct perceived or diagnosed breastmilk insufficiency, and other herbs are used to support post-partum health and recovery after birth or to treat common conditions like mastitis or upper respiratory tract infections.…”
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“…By a secondary analysis, this method structures a basis for future investigation and helps in understanding the progress of a discipline (Thorne & Paterson, 1998). Furthermore, it can be formed based on a new research question or technique which involves breaking down the results of other qualitative studies on a specific subject, examining their features, and finally, combining their results into an integrated body (Moeller, Copes, & Hochstetler, 2016;Bowman et al, 2018).…”
Section: Method: Framing a Qualitative Meta-synthesis (Qms)mentioning
confidence: 99%