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Research Article

African american womens’ experience of birth traum

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Pages 731-740 | Received 22 Mar 2022, Accepted 05 Dec 2022, Published online: 13 Dec 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Objective

This study will seek to understand the lived experiences of birth trauma among African American women.

Background

Racial discrimination affects society and individuals, both physically and mentally. Racial discrimination has the capacity to affect birth outcomes (Alhusen et al., 2016). Overall, adverse pregnancy outcomes in general have been found to be higher in African Americans than in Caucasians (Christian et al., 2012). Reducing disparities in birth outcomes has been said to be a national priority in the U.S for some time (Sage MacDorman, 2011); yet, the problem still exists, with no known decreases in reporting. One important initiative to decrease the risk of further problems is to understand the lived experiences of birth trauma and racism.

Methods

This study used a descriptive phenomenological approach to understand the lived experiences of birth trauma among African American women.

Results

There were six themes that consistently emerged from participants narratives: (1) feeling alone, (2) feeling misunderstood, (3) doubting oneself/feeling incapable, (4) loss of hope, (5) feeling angry, and (6) prompt to action.

Conclusion

Understanding the lived experiences of birth trauma can contribute to greater empathy and understanding. It may also contribute to changing policies and/or changes in responses. By seeking to understand the lived experiences of a minority population, the study may impact initiatives aimed at reducing disparities in birth outcomes.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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