TY - JOUR
T1 - Italian psychologists’ and midwives’ perceptions of the pregnant teen: a qualitative study
AU - Olivari, Maria Giulia
AU - Confalonieri, Emanuela
AU - Ionio, Chiara
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Background: Although debate on adolescent pregnancies has continued for many years, only a few studies have paid attention to the attitudes of health workers and their perceptions of these teens. Objective: The main purpose of this study was to investigate and describe midwives’ and psychologists’ percep- tions of the pregnant teens arriving at the health centres – either who wanted to become mothers or to interrupt pregnancy – analysing health workers’ reflec- tions on their experiences of caring for these teens during pregnancy in the Ital- ian context. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 22 health workers in order to describe their perceptions of Italian pregnant adolescents. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Data analysis identified three themes arising from health workers narrations: ‘teen identities’, with the subthe- mes confused teens, omnipotent teens and immigrant teens; ‘maternal bonding’, with the subthemes supportive mothers and self-centred mothers; and ‘social support demand’, with the subthemes support-seeking teens, self-excluded teens and unsupportive young partners. Conclusion: The results provide an interesting picture of health workers’ perceptions of Italian pregnant adolescents adding new knowledge that will be useful for better planning interventions with preg- nant teenagers.
AB - Background: Although debate on adolescent pregnancies has continued for many years, only a few studies have paid attention to the attitudes of health workers and their perceptions of these teens. Objective: The main purpose of this study was to investigate and describe midwives’ and psychologists’ percep- tions of the pregnant teens arriving at the health centres – either who wanted to become mothers or to interrupt pregnancy – analysing health workers’ reflec- tions on their experiences of caring for these teens during pregnancy in the Ital- ian context. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 22 health workers in order to describe their perceptions of Italian pregnant adolescents. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Results: Data analysis identified three themes arising from health workers narrations: ‘teen identities’, with the subthe- mes confused teens, omnipotent teens and immigrant teens; ‘maternal bonding’, with the subthemes supportive mothers and self-centred mothers; and ‘social support demand’, with the subthemes support-seeking teens, self-excluded teens and unsupportive young partners. Conclusion: The results provide an interesting picture of health workers’ perceptions of Italian pregnant adolescents adding new knowledge that will be useful for better planning interventions with preg- nant teenagers.
KW - midwives
KW - perceptions
KW - pregnancy
KW - termination of pregnancy
KW - midwives
KW - perceptions
KW - pregnancy
KW - termination of pregnancy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/7031
U2 - 10.1080/02646838.2011.631180
DO - 10.1080/02646838.2011.631180
M3 - Article
SN - 0264-6838
VL - 29
SP - 343
EP - 353
JO - Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
JF - Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
ER -