Sökning: "Ingegerd Hildingsson"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 10 avhandlingar innehållade orden Ingegerd Hildingsson.
1. Women’s expectations and experience of care during pregnancy and childbirth
Sammanfattning : This thesis focuses on a national sample of Swedish-speaking women’s expectations and experience of antenatal care and women’s opinions of Caesarean section, homebirth and birth centre care. Paper (I): The aim was to describe women’s expectations on antenatal care. LÄS MER
2. Confidence in Midwifery : Midwifery students and midwives’ perspectives
Sammanfattning : A confident midwife has an impact on a pregnant woman’s clinical outcome and birth experience. Knowledge acquisition, competence, and confidence develops over a lifetime and is of great importance in developing and forming personal skills and allowing the personal traits to grow and mature. LÄS MER
3. Professional and social support for first-time mothers and partners during childbearing
Sammanfattning : Background: Expecting a child and becoming a parent is one of life’s major events, during which the parents’ perspective on life and their couple relationship changes. For some parents, childbearing entails a decrease in parental couple relationship quality. LÄS MER
4. ‘No worries’ : A longitudinal study of fear, attitudes and beliefs about childbirth from a cohort of Australian and Swedish women
Sammanfattning : Much is known about childbirth fear in Sweden including its relationship to caesarean birth. Less is understood about this in Australia. Sweden has half the rate of caesarean birth compared to Australia. Little has been reported about women’s beliefs and attitudes to birth in either country. LÄS MER
5. Becoming a father : Sources of information, birth preference, and experiences of childbirth and postnatal care
Sammanfattning : The period of pregnancy and childbirth is an important and sensitive time for men’s upcoming parenthood. Research into fathers’ experiences of childbearing has received less attention compared to maternal experiences. LÄS MER