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Title: Complexities of midwifery care delivered to perinatal women in prison: A qualitative study
Authors: Cahalin, Kathryn
Clews, Claire
Pendleton, John
Callender, Matthew
Keywords: Pregnant prisoners
Midwifery
Perinatal care
Birth charter
Mother and baby unit
Issue Date: Jul-2024
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Abstract: Purpose: To provide insight into the challenges faced by imprisoned perinatal women in accessing appropriate information, support, and care and the importance of the midwife’s role in this context. Method: This paper draws on two studies conducted in one United Kingdom (UK) women’s prison over two separate time points (2019, 2021). In both qualitative evaluative studies that were descriptive in nature, semistructured interviews were conducted with perinatal women and professionals involved in their care. Participants: 17 women participated across the two qualitative studies, six were pregnant, nine were on the Mother and Baby Unit (MBU) and two had given birth in the last 12 months but were not on the MBU. 12 professionals participated across the two studies. Results: The studies highlight the specific challenges that perinatal women in prison face compared to their community counterparts in being able to access reliable information on pregnancy, birth, and parenting; having access to appropriate and reliable peer support and mental health support not only in terms of provision but also in terms of accessibility; and in being able to advocate for themselves or having people that can advocate for them. Conclusion: These challenges arguably heighten the importance of, as well as the pressure on the midwife in this context. The authors therefore highlight the need for consideration of three factors for midwifery in this context: (1) Resourcing (2) Information provision to, and information sharing between, midwives to increase awareness of challenges faced by this cohort, and (3) Strengthening the midwife’s position to support and advocate for women’s perinatal mental health in prison.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11534
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