Publications by authors named "Margaret Lake"

Aim: This paper is a report of a study to explore the menopause experiences of women living in rural areas.

Background: The menopausal phase can be physically and emotionally unsettling in a woman's life. Evidence has shown that a woman's ability to cope with the stresses of menopause can be enhanced through education and social support, yet there is a paucity of research in relation to the experiences of menopausal women in rural areas, where access to supportive services is often limited.

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Objective: To uncover the spiritual beliefs and practices of women experiencing high-risk pregnancies.

Design: Qualitative, naturalistic inquiry via face-to-face, semistructured interviews, with thematic analysis of interview transcripts.

Setting: A prenatal special care unit of a tertiary health centre.

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A high-risk pregnancy can be a stressful situation for a woman, her partner and her family. Many women utilize their spiritual beliefs as a way to make sense of their situation. Health care professionals, including nurses, midwives and physicians, can provide effective spiritual care and support consistent with their professional scopes of practice.

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