Why women are using Complementary Medicine in their Pregnancy through a midwife's perspective

  • Bowman R
  • Davis D
  • Ferguson S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Research has found over half of Australian women surveyed use complementary and integrative therapies through their perinatal period. There is currently little evidence to support this practice, which raises the question of women's motivation for use of these therapies and the experiences they encounter. Methods: A systemic review and meta-synthesis of the available research was conducted. Five databases were explored – CINAHL Plus, Medline, PubMed, AMED and Web of Science using the search terms complementary and alternative medicine; pregnancy; and pregnant. Articles included in this meta-synthesis were screened using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses tool. They were assessed for quality using the Qualitative Checklist tool form the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme. Themes and concepts for each study were fully understood which involved reading the studies several times and discussing understanding with colleagues. Themes were identified both through the quotes supplied by women in the papers, as well as the original author's analysis and interpretation. Results: Initial themes were summarised by three cluster themes. The results suggest that women are using Complementary Medicine in their pregnancy as a means of supporting their sense of self-determination, to pursue a natural and safe childbirth, and because they experience a close affiliation with the philosophical underpinnings of Complementary and Integrative Medicine as an alternative to the biomedical model. Conclusion: These findings are important to practitioners, policy makers, governing bodies and researchers, providing insight into the motivations for Complementary and Alternative Medicine use by women in pregnancy.

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Bowman, R., Davis, D., Ferguson, S., & Taylor, J. (2019). Why women are using Complementary Medicine in their Pregnancy through a midwife’s perspective. Advances in Integrative Medicine, 6, S8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aimed.2019.03.021

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