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A descriptive qualitative study exploring the postpartum confinement experiences among first-time mothers from the three major ethnic groups in Singapore. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study investigates the postpartum confinement experiences of first-time mothers from Singapore's three main ethnic groups: Chinese, Malay, and Indian, highlighting the importance of traditional practices in maternal care.
  • - Through interviews with 16 mothers, researchers identified five key themes related to diet, complexity of traditional practices, reasons for their adoption and modification, and postpartum challenges faced by the mothers.
  • - The findings indicate that while traditional confinement practices are still observed, many mothers adapt or reject outdated guidelines, often feeling stressed or constrained by these practices, which suggests a need for better education from healthcare professionals around postpartum care.

Article Abstract

Objective: Modern Singaporean mothers still embrace traditional confinement practices after childbirth, which often marks a significant milestone in maternal experiences. However, limited studies have explored in-depth the collective confinement experiences of mothers in Singapore. This study hence aimed to explore the postpartum confinement experiences of first-time mothers from the three major ethnic groups in Singapore, namely Chinese, Malay, and Indian.

Design: A descriptive qualitative study was conducted. Purposive sampling was adopted to recruit participants. Individual semi-structured face-to-face/telephone interviews were used to collect data, which were analysed using thematic analysis.

Setting And Participants: Sixteen first-time mothers were recruited from two obstetric clinics in a tertiary hospital in Singapore.

Findings: Five themes emerged: "Specific diets adopted and avoided for different purposes", "Complexity of various traditional confinement practices (TCPs) adopted", "Reasons for adopting TCPs", "Reasons for modifying TCPs", and "Postpartum challenges".

Key Conclusions: Our study provided unique insights about Singapore's Chinese, Malay and Indian first-time mothers' postpartum confinement experiences. While confinement practices were still observed, many mothers no longer subscribed to guidelines followed by previous generations and were modifying or forgoing practices they deemed impractical. Mothers faced challenges adapting to new motherhood and often felt restrained or stressed by confinement practices.

Implications For Practice: Healthcare professionals should take the lead to educate mothers and their families on harmful traditional confinement practices and their misconceptions. Future studies could explore alternative methods of postpartum check-up to improve first-time mothers' confinement experiences, and focus specifically on lower-income families to explore their unique confinement experiences.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2022.103463DOI Listing

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