Emotional and Spiritual Support
Cross-source consensus on Emotional and Spiritual Support from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Women described pregnancy and birth as spiritually vulnerable as well as biomedical events. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Companion presence reduced loneliness and increased confidence during childbirth. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Faith and prayer were central coping strategies for some women during pregnancy and birth. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Companions supported women through prayer, encouragement, comforting touch, advice, and reassurance about vaginal birth. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso
- Continuous companions provided emotional and spiritual benefits more often than companions who were present only in early labour. — Navigating a vulnerable transition: a qualitative study of the role of companions and providers in pregnancy and childbirth in Burkina Faso