Article Type : Research Article
Authors : Alfonso ILP, Lopez CC, Pacheco LP, Morales YS
Keywords : Pregnant woman, Caregiver, Importance,Challenges
Background:
During the gestation period, the pregnant woman needs attention directed mainly
to her needs and care until the moment of delivery, where the challenges faced
by her companion as a caregiver, whether a family member, health personnel,
specialist or herself, are diverse in order to carry out the development of the
fetus and the health of the mother.
Objective:
The objective of the research is to argue the challenges and/or negativities
faced by the caregiver in charge of the care of the pregnant woman.
Material
and Methods: An observational and descriptive study was carried
out focused on understanding the challenges faced by the caregiver in the
pregnant woman, which made it possible to characterize the object of study.
Results:
The impact that caregivers have on the different levels of health, the
diversity of their needs and the challenges faced by them at each stage of
care.
Conclusions: The presence of the caregiver is important, due to its direct implication for the health and social consequences of the pregnant woman in facing the different difficulties of the pregnancy period and access to different prenatal care and guidance, successfully reaching the end of her pregnancy
The caregiver plays a crucial role during pregnancy,
not only in terms of physical and emotional support, but also as a facilitator
of the health and well-being of both mother and baby. Caregivers can take many
forms, from family members and friends to health professionals and emotional
support specialists, while self-care is an important factor in achieving
optimal health. Since the caregiver is the main mediator of the
health-wellbeing relationship of the pregnant woman, he/she also faces the
conflicts and problems that may develop during the gestation period, helping
the pregnant mother during this journey, highlighting the importance of his/her
presence during this period, as well as the challenges he/she faces in
fulfilling his/her role. In this sense, during the gestation period of a woman,
many physical, emotional and social changes occur which, for the most part,
require the support of a person to be able to meet and supply her needs,
creating a safe environment that promotes a positive and healthy experience.
Accordingly, the caregiver works in collaboration with the mother, family
members and health professionals to develop a personalized care plan that meets
the specific needs of the pregnant woman, guaranteeing the health and
well-being of the person who performs the caregiver role (in the case of the
partner or family members) during this period of pregnancy. In parallel to
this, the caregiver sometimes has moments or stages in which he or she may
encounter obstacles, negative situations or problems that may exceed his or her
capacity for action, affecting his or her own health or well-being, as well as
that of the pregnant woman. For this reason, the objective of the following
research is to discuss the challenges and/or negativities faced by the caregiver
in charge of caring for the pregnant woman.
An observational and descriptive study was conducted to address the challenges faced by caregivers in providing care to pregnant women. Theoretical and empirical methods were used to characterize the object of study.
Development
Challenges and/or negativities that come with being a caregiver
The caregiver presents a multidisciplinary compendium of utmost importance, he or she may encounter occasions, moments or stages in which he or she may encounter obstacles, negative situations or problems that may exceed his or her capacity for action, affecting his or her own health or well-being, as well as that of the pregnant woman, whether due to fatigue, abandonment, loss, lack of motivation, lack of knowledge and/or abandonment of his or her own person.
Challenges facing the caregiver
In this sense, it is generally noted that these challenges or situations, problems develop in an expected, unexpected, or occasioned manner or through abandonment, of which there is evidence, such as:
Physical and emotional burden: Supporting a pregnant woman can be physically and emotionally demanding. Managing your own emotions, while providing ongoing support to the pregnant woman.
From the perspective of health personnel
In the area of health and medical care, many challenges and limitations can be encountered, where the role of caregiver of health workers has to be overcome many times with difficulty, being an increasing burden of the same already existing problems, such as:
From the perspective of the pregnant woman
In some cases, the future mother may find herself as a social case, with no one to lean on or help her in her social environment, or she may be abandoned by her family or partner during this period; in addition, the pregnant woman may present health problems acquired or not during pregnancy, not counting the same difficulties that are acquired during pregnancy itself, diminishing the quality and health of the mother; to which we can highlight:
The Greatest Difficulty in the Caregiver
We call major difficulties or problems those problems
that we find present between caregivers and the pregnant woman that affect
their daily life, by which we refer to:
From the position of the caregiver in general.
From the couple's point of view, the biggest problem is centered on
The greatest difficulties affecting the family are
From the point of view of health personnel, the greatest difficulty is
The greatest difficulty for pregnant women is
The total absence of the caregiver is a challenge for society
Lack of social support brings about variations in
people's quality of life; for example, the effects of the absence of social
support on pregnancy complications. Social support is important for adaptation
to parenthood; women who have a partner as social support present less stress
and anxiety, and the perception about the birth of the baby and the maternal
role is higher in women who have social support. The absence of a caregiver can
have significant consequences for the pregnant woman. Lack of support can lead
to increased levels of anxiety and stress, which can negatively affect both
mother and baby. The pregnant woman may feel isolated and overwhelmed by the
physical and emotional changes she is experiencing, and without a caregiver, it
may be more difficult for her to access the information and resources necessary
for a healthy pregnancy. This may have a direct implication for the health and
social consequences of the pregnant woman in coping with the different
difficulties of the pregnancy period and access to different prenatal care and
guidance when it comes to delivery. These may be due to: lack of a partner or
family available or willing to provide support; abusive or unhealthy
relationships; geographic or financial barriers; stigma or discrimination
associated with pregnancy; lack of access to health services and social
support.
A mosaic of relationships and responsibilities is recognized from the caregiver's role with a view from the couple, as a constant companion, offering a love that strengthens and comforts; the family, with its unbreakable bonds, provides a safe refuge and unconditional support; the health personnel, with their knowledge and compassion, guide the path to a healthy pregnancy and birth. And no less important, the pregnant woman, who, in her role of self-care, becomes the first and most essential caregiver of her own well-being and of the being to be born. Each of these has proven to be a fundamental pillar in the gestation process, contributing their uniqueness to the common well-being. The challenges identified are not minor, but neither is the resilience and commitment shown by each caregiver. The absence of any of them is not only felt, but resonates in the very core of maternal care; the integration of efforts deserves to be recognized and strengthened.
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