Women's lived experience of intimate partner violence manifestations during the breastfeeding period: a lifeworld hermeneutic study.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY International Breastfeeding Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1186/s13006-024-00690-5
Ida Gustafsson, Katarina Karlsson, Aleksandra Jarling, Lina Palmér
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Background: One in three women will experience Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Exposure during breastfeeding endangers women's and children's health and wellbeing, negatively affects breastfeeding, and violates human rights and global sustainability goals. Previous qualitative studies have demonstrated that existential aspects are crucial in the separate experience of both IPV and breastfeeding. However, there is a lack of studies examining the meaning of the concurrent experience of these phenomena. An enhanced understanding of the experience of IPV manifestations during the breastfeeding period may inform the provision of care and support for women exposed to IPV. Accordingly, the study aims to explain and understand women's lived experience of IPV manifestations during the breastfeeding period.

Methods: The study adopts a lifeworld hermeneutic approach based on Reflective Lifeworld Research. Data collection was conducted between June 2022 and August 2023. Swedish women with experience of the phenomenon IPV manifestations during the breastfeeding period participated either through written lifeworld stories (forty-nine women) or lifeworld interviews (nine women). Data were analysed interpretatively. The main interpretation was inspired by Liz Kelly's theory 'The continuum of violence'.

Results: The results show that women experience IPV manifestations during breastfeeding in terms of being accused, devalued, neglected, controlled, opposed, forced to adapt, and/or punished. The main interpretation suggests that the manifestations are intertwined within a multidimensional continuum where the most frequent IPV manifestations are less commonly recognised as violence. The main interpretation further illustrates that the continuum is dependent on both the subjective lifeworld of the woman and the patriarchal context in which it exists. In relation to the patriarchal context, the breastfeeding intimacy within the mother-child dyad is pivotal to explaining and understanding the phenomenon.

Conclusions: The breastfeeding intimacy within the mother-child dyad seems to change the intersubjective power balance in the partner relationship and provoke partners, making breastfeeding women especially vulnerable to IPV. Knowledge of breastfeeding women's lived experience of exposure to IPV is central for carers to strengthen their ability to support women's health and wellbeing.

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妇女在母乳喂养期间亲密伴侣暴力表现的生活经历:一项生活世界解释学研究。
背景:每三名妇女中就有一名会遭受亲密伴侣暴力 (IPV)。在母乳喂养期间遭受暴力会危及妇女和儿童的健康和福祉,对母乳喂养产生负面影响,并违反人权和全球可持续发展目标。以往的定性研究表明,在 IPV 和母乳喂养的不同经历中,生存方面的问题至关重要。然而,目前还缺乏对这些现象的同时体验的意义的研究。加强对母乳喂养期间遭受 IPV 的体验的理解,可以为向遭受 IPV 的妇女提供关爱和支持提供参考。因此,本研究旨在解释和理解妇女在哺乳期遭遇 IPV 的生活经历:本研究采用基于反思性生活世界研究的生活世界诠释法。数据收集工作于 2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 8 月期间进行。在哺乳期经历过 IPV 现象的瑞典妇女通过书面生活世界故事(49 名妇女)或生活世界访谈(9 名妇女)参与了研究。对数据进行了解释性分析。主要解释受 Liz Kelly 的 "暴力连续体 "理论启发:结果显示,妇女在母乳喂养期间经历的 IPV 表现为被指责、被贬低、被忽视、被控制、被反对、被迫适应和/或被惩罚。主要解释表明,这些表现形式在一个多维连续体中相互交织,其中最常见的 IPV 表现形式较少被认为是暴力。主要解释进一步说明,这一连续统一体既取决于妇女的主观生活世界,也取决于其所处的父权制环境。就父权制背景而言,母子二人关系中的母乳喂养亲密关系对于解释和理解这一现象至关重要:结论:母婴关系中的母乳喂养亲密关系似乎改变了伴侣关系中的主体间权力平衡,激怒了伴侣,使母乳喂养妇女特别容易受到 IPV 的侵害。了解母乳喂养妇女遭受 IPV 的生活经历对于照顾者加强其支持妇女健康和福祉的能力至关重要。
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International Breastfeeding Journal
International Breastfeeding Journal Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
11.40%
发文量
76
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: Breastfeeding is recognized as an important public health issue with enormous social and economic implications. Infants who do not receive breast milk are likely to experience poorer health outcomes than breastfed infants; mothers who do not breastfeed increase their own health risks. Publications on the topic of breastfeeding are wide ranging. Articles about breastfeeding are currently published journals focused on nursing, midwifery, paediatric, obstetric, family medicine, public health, immunology, physiology, sociology and many other topics. In addition, electronic publishing allows fast publication time for authors and Open Access ensures the journal is easily accessible to readers.
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