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Gaining hope and self-confidence - An interview study of women's experience of treatment by art therapy for severe fear of childbirth

Wahlbeck, Helén ; Kvist, Linda J LU and Landgren, Kajsa LU (2018) In Women and Birth 31(4). p.299-306
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fear of childbirth is a serious problem that can have negative effects on both women and babies and to date treatment options are limited. The aim of this study was to elucidate the experience of undergoing art therapy in women with severe fear of childbirth.

METHOD: Nineteen women residing in Sweden, who had undergone art therapy for severe fear of childbirth, were interviewed during 2011-2013 about their experiences of the treatment. All women had received both support from a specialist team of midwives and treatment by an art therapist who was also a midwife. The women were interviewed three months after giving birth. The transcribed interviews were analysed with a phenomenological hermeneutical... (More)

BACKGROUND: Fear of childbirth is a serious problem that can have negative effects on both women and babies and to date treatment options are limited. The aim of this study was to elucidate the experience of undergoing art therapy in women with severe fear of childbirth.

METHOD: Nineteen women residing in Sweden, who had undergone art therapy for severe fear of childbirth, were interviewed during 2011-2013 about their experiences of the treatment. All women had received both support from a specialist team of midwives and treatment by an art therapist who was also a midwife. The women were interviewed three months after giving birth. The transcribed interviews were analysed with a phenomenological hermeneutical method.

FINDINGS: A main theme and three themes emerged from the analysis. The main theme was Gaining hope and self confidence. The three themes were; Carrying heavy baggage, Creating images as a catalyst for healing and Gaining new insights and abilities. Through the use of images and colours the women gained access to difficult emotions and the act of painting helped them visualize these emotions and acted as a catalyst for the healing process.

DISCUSSION: Art therapy was well accepted by the women. Through sharing their burden of fear by creating visible images, they gained hope and self-confidence in the face of their impending childbirth.

CONCLUSION: The results may contribute to knowledge about the feasibility of treating fear of childbirth by art therapy.

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Adult, Art Therapy, Delivery, Obstetric/methods, Fear/psychology, Female, Humans, Interviews as Topic, Midwifery, Parturition/psychology, Pregnancy, Pregnant Women/psychology, Self Concept, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sweden
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Women and Birth
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31
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4
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299 - 306
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Elsevier
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1878-1799
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10.1016/j.wombi.2017.10.008
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