Parents' experiences of care and support after stillbirth in rural and urban maternity facilities: a qualitative study in Kenya and Uganda

Tracey Mills, E. Ayebare, Raheli Mukhwana, J. Mweteise, A. Nabisere, A. Nendela, P. Ndungu, M. Okello, G. Omoni, S. Wakasiaka, R. Wood, Tina Lavender

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Abstract

Objective

To explore parents' lived experiences of care and support following stillbirth in urban and rural health facilities.

Design

Qualitative, interpretative, guided by Heideggerian phenomenology.

Setting

Nairobi and Western Kenya, Kampala and Central Uganda.

Sample

A purposive sample of 75 women and 59 men who had experienced the stillbirth of their baby (≤1 year previously) and received care in the included facilities.

Methods

In-depth interviews, analysed using Van Manen's reflexive approach.

Results

Three main themes were identified; parents described devastating impacts and profound responses to their baby's death. Interactions with health workers were a key influence, but poor communication, environmental barriers and unsupportive facility policies/practices meant that needs were often unmet. After discharge, women and partners sought support in communities to help them cope with the death of their baby but frequently encountered stigma engendering feelings of blame and increasing isolation.

Conclusions

Parents in Kenya and Uganda were not always treated with compassion and lacked the care or support they needed after the death of their baby. Health workers in Kenya and Uganda, in common with other settings, have a key role in supporting bereaved parents. There is an urgent need for context and culturally appropriate interventions to improve communication, health system and community support for African parents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-109
Number of pages9
JournalBJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Volume128
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bereavement
  • parents
  • qualitative
  • stillbirth
  • sub-Saharan Africa

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