1. Women's perceptions of caesarean birth: a Roy international study.
- Author
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Fawcett J, Aber C, Haussler S, Weiss M, Myers ST, Hall JL, Waters VL, King C, Tarkka MT, Rantanen A, Astedt-Kurki P, Newton J, and Silva V
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Australia, Cesarean Section nursing, Cesarean Section statistics & numerical data, Female, Finland, Humans, Middle Aged, Nursing Methodology Research, Nursing Theory, Perception, Pregnancy, Preoperative Care nursing, United States, Young Adult, Adaptation, Psychological, Attitude to Health, Cesarean Section psychology, Internationality, Models, Nursing, Models, Psychological, Women psychology
- Abstract
The purpose of this Roy adaptation model-based multi-site international mixed method study was to examine the relations of type of caesarean birth (unplanned/planned), number of caesarean births (primary/repeat), and preparation for caesarean birth to women's perceptions of and responses to caesarean birth. The sample included 488 women from the United States (n = 253), Finland (n = 213), and Australia (n = 22). Path analysis revealed direct effects for type of and preparation for caesarean birth on responses to caesarean birth, and an indirect effect for preparation on responses to caesarean birth through perception of birth the experience.
- Published
- 2011
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