Browsing Faculty of Health Sciences by Subject "interpretive phenomenology"
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The influence of an unplanned caesarean section on initial mother-infant bonding: mothers' subjective experiences
(Taylor & Francis, 2013)This study explored the impact of an unplanned Caesarean section on mother-infant bonding, by examining the development of maternal identities and mothers’ subsequent relationships with their babies. In-depth interviews ... -
South African mothers' perceptions and experiences of an unplanned caesarean section
(Elliott & Fitzpatrick, 2011)New motherhood is characterised as a profound change, and research suggests that the psychological effects of childbirth can be significant and far-reaching for some women. This study explored women's perceptions and ...