Assessing psychological consequences of childbirth-related trauma among postpartum mothers in Thyolo district health facilities in Malawi

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2022-05-12
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Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
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The study will use cross-sectional quantitative design. The Problem Being pregnant and having a baby is a time of huge physiological, psychological and social change for women. Although the birth of a baby is viewed positively, research suggests between 20 and 40% of women find childbirth psychologically traumatic. Some of these women go on to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a result. Thyolo district, despite that pregnant women give birth in its facilities, but there is no documentation and assessment of consequences of psychological childbirth-related trauma among postpartum mothers. Furthermore, no studies on childbirth related trauma have been done in Thyolo district, hence there is no reported data on the prevalence of childbirth-related trauma and postpartum PTSD among postpartum mothers. Additionally, in other studies that were conducted in Blantyre district on mental health problems that affect women in perinatal and postpartum period, specifically on depression, did not reflect the prevalence and magnitude of childbirth-related trauma among women. Prevalence rates of childbirth-related trauma and PTSD after birth are not established and variation in experiences of birth trauma and the expression of PTSD in mothers are not examined in Thyolo district. Therefore, the researcher intends to conduct this study which will include the assessment of psychological consequences of childbirth-related trauma among postpartum by determining the prevalence, evaluating the symptom presentations and examining the aetiology of the problems in Thyolo district. Henceforth, it is important to identify vulnerability factors affecting women’s psychological experiences of childbirth and know the true extent of childbirth-related trauma and postpartum PTSD in order to raise awareness and provide appropriate interventions, in Thyolo district. Broad objective of the study The broad objective of this study is to assess the psychological consequences of childbirth-related trauma among postpartum mothers in Thyolo District health facilities. 12-May-2022
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