Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context

Introduction: During pregnancy, many First Nations women must travel to urban areas for perinatal care. Accessibility issues and the presence of certain risk factors (e.g., gestational diabetes) are omnipresent. Mistrust of health care and social services may increase their vulnerability during this...

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Published in:Science of Nursing and Health Practices
Main Authors: Tremblay, Justine, Leclerc, Anne-Marie, Lemieux, Roxanne, Cleary, Jessica, Weizineau, Eden, Berthelot, Nicolas
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Language:French
Published: Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec 2024
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Online Access:https://sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/sips-snahp/article/view/111
https://doi.org/10.62212/snahp-sips.111
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Leclerc, Anne-Marie
Lemieux, Roxanne
Cleary, Jessica
Weizineau, Eden
Berthelot, Nicolas
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description Introduction: During pregnancy, many First Nations women must travel to urban areas for perinatal care. Accessibility issues and the presence of certain risk factors (e.g., gestational diabetes) are omnipresent. Mistrust of health care and social services may increase their vulnerability during this period. Objectives: To describe the perinatal experience of First Nations women, their assessment of care received and how they would like to be accompanied by health professionals during this period. Method: A descriptive phenomenological study was conducted with 10 First Nations women transiting to urban areas for care. Individual interviews were analyzed using Giorgi's method (1997). Results: For participants in this study, pregnancy is a positive and holistic experience which all dimensions of health are influenced — physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual. In terms of care, trust is paramount. However, most participants reported negative experiences during their perinatal care (e.g., reactivation of traumas). Finally, in terms of expectations, they would like to receive more information and a sense of acknowledgment of their culture during this perinatal period. Discussion and conclusion: For the participants, motherhood gave them the opportunity to prove their resilience. The use of positive levers promotes the well-being of First Nations women. It is essential to include the realities and cultural particularities of First Nations women in the approaches to care provided by health professionals during this important period. Introduction : Pendant leur grossesse, plusieurs femmes des Premières Nations doivent transiter en milieu urbain pour obtenir des soins périnataux. Les enjeux d’accessibilité et la présence de certains facteurs de risque (ex., diabète gestationnel) sont omniprésents. Or, la méfiance qu’elles entretiennent face aux soins de santé et aux services sociaux pourrait contribuer à accroître leur vulnérabilité lors de cette période. Objectifs : Décrire l’expérience périnatale de femmes ...
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spelling ftjsips:oai:ojs2.sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca:article/111 2025-03-23T15:36:06+00:00 Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context Expérience de la grossesse et des soins périnataux chez les femmes des Premières Nations en milieu urbain Tremblay, Justine Leclerc, Anne-Marie Lemieux, Roxanne Cleary, Jessica Weizineau, Eden Berthelot, Nicolas 2024-07-03 application/pdf https://sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/sips-snahp/article/view/111 https://doi.org/10.62212/snahp-sips.111 fra fre Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec https://sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/sips-snahp/article/view/111/83 Copyright (c) 2024 Justine Tremblay, Anne-Marie Leclerc, Roxanne Lemieux, Jessica Cleary, Eden Weizineau, Nicolas Berthelot https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Science of Nursing and Health Practices; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024); 34-50 Science infirmière et pratiques en santé; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024); 34-50 2561-7516 infirmière suivi périnatal grossesse Premières Nations pratiques sensibles aux traumas nurse perinatal care pregnancy First Nations trauma-informed care info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 2024 ftjsips https://doi.org/10.62212/snahp-sips.111 2025-02-25T00:30:32Z Introduction: During pregnancy, many First Nations women must travel to urban areas for perinatal care. Accessibility issues and the presence of certain risk factors (e.g., gestational diabetes) are omnipresent. Mistrust of health care and social services may increase their vulnerability during this period. Objectives: To describe the perinatal experience of First Nations women, their assessment of care received and how they would like to be accompanied by health professionals during this period. Method: A descriptive phenomenological study was conducted with 10 First Nations women transiting to urban areas for care. Individual interviews were analyzed using Giorgi's method (1997). Results: For participants in this study, pregnancy is a positive and holistic experience which all dimensions of health are influenced — physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual. In terms of care, trust is paramount. However, most participants reported negative experiences during their perinatal care (e.g., reactivation of traumas). Finally, in terms of expectations, they would like to receive more information and a sense of acknowledgment of their culture during this perinatal period. Discussion and conclusion: For the participants, motherhood gave them the opportunity to prove their resilience. The use of positive levers promotes the well-being of First Nations women. It is essential to include the realities and cultural particularities of First Nations women in the approaches to care provided by health professionals during this important period. Introduction : Pendant leur grossesse, plusieurs femmes des Premières Nations doivent transiter en milieu urbain pour obtenir des soins périnataux. Les enjeux d’accessibilité et la présence de certains facteurs de risque (ex., diabète gestationnel) sont omniprésents. Or, la méfiance qu’elles entretiennent face aux soins de santé et aux services sociaux pourrait contribuer à accroître leur vulnérabilité lors de cette période. Objectifs : Décrire l’expérience périnatale de femmes ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Premières Nations Science of Nursing and Health Practices Science of Nursing and Health Practices
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suivi périnatal
grossesse
Premières Nations
pratiques sensibles aux traumas
nurse
perinatal care
pregnancy
First Nations
trauma-informed care
Tremblay, Justine
Leclerc, Anne-Marie
Lemieux, Roxanne
Cleary, Jessica
Weizineau, Eden
Berthelot, Nicolas
Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context
title Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context
title_full Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context
title_fullStr Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context
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title_short Pregnancy and Perinatal Care Experiences of First Nations Women in a Urban Context
title_sort pregnancy and perinatal care experiences of first nations women in a urban context
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suivi périnatal
grossesse
Premières Nations
pratiques sensibles aux traumas
nurse
perinatal care
pregnancy
First Nations
trauma-informed care
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suivi périnatal
grossesse
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pratiques sensibles aux traumas
nurse
perinatal care
pregnancy
First Nations
trauma-informed care
url https://sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/sips-snahp/article/view/111
https://doi.org/10.62212/snahp-sips.111