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Research Article

“Living in a vacuum”: Lived experiences of maternal near-miss among women with placenta accreta spectrum

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Received 06 Oct 2022, Accepted 03 May 2023, Published online: 09 May 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Background

Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is one of the life-threatening complications of pregnancy, the prevalence of which has increased in parallel with the caesarean section rate.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of mothers with PAS who have also experienced maternal near miss.

Methods

The participants of this study included 8 mothers who had experienced near miss due to placenta accreta during the past year, as well as two husbands and two health care professionals. Data collection was done using face-to-face, in-depth virtual and in-person interviews. In this qualitative study, the interpretive phenomenological analysis approach was used to analyse the data.

Results

The superordinate theme that emerged from the lived experiences of the studied mothers is ‘Living in a vacuum’, which was derived from 3 main themes. The theme of ‘distorted identity’ is related to the mothers’ experience of losing the uterus as a symbol of femininity and nostalgia for the former self. The theme of ‘exacerbated exhaustion’ indicates the burnout and fatigue perceived by these mothers and has dimensions far beyond the exhaustion caused by performing parenting duties. The third theme, ‘a threatened future’, reflects these mothers’ vague image of the future in terms of health, preservation of life, and the continuation of living together with the husband.

Conclusions

It seems that mothers with PAS need to be covered by integrated and well-organised psycho-social support from the time they are diagnosed with the complication until long after delivery due to the high potentiality of maternal near miss.

Abbreviations

PAS=

Placenta Accreta spectrum

MNM=

Maternal near miss.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Author contributions

NJ and MT conceived of and designed the research study, acquired and analysed the data, interpreted the data, drafted the manuscript, and substantially revised it. MD and NSh analysed the data, interpreted the data, and substantially revised the manuscript.

Additional information

Funding

The study was financially supported by Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences in Iran

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