The Health Caregivers Did Not Care about Me after the Loss”: Maternal Experiences of Perinatal Loss in the Kumasi Metropolitan Area, Ghana
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One of the common undesirable outcomes of pregnancy is
perinatal loss. Healthcare systems strive to reduce the incidence of perinatal loss but typically little attention is on the
experiences of bereaved mothers following perinatal loss, particularly in low and middle-income countries where such
deaths are common. This research explored the lived experiences of mothers with perinatal loss in the Kumasi metropolis,
Ghana. A qualitative design was used to explore the experiences of nine (9) bereaved mothers from the Komfo Anokye
Teaching Hospital’s postnatal ward and the Mother and Baby
Unit. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews
using a semi-structured interview guide, audio-recorded, and
thematically analyzed. One major finding was that mothers
restricted mourning their dead babies based on fear of recurrent perinatal loss and traditional beliefs on delayed return to
fertility. Mothers blamed healthcare providers for their loss
due to their concerns about care received. Gaps in communication flow from healthcare professionals to bereaved mothers
were commonly identified as mothers struggled to make
meaning of their loss and coped with cultural restrictions and
beliefs. Healthcare professionals must explore mothers’ concerns and “gut-feelings,” and pay attention to their communication needs following perinatal loss.
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Bridget Amankwah, Mary Ani-Amponsah, Mustapha Mahama, Alberta Gyepi-Garbrah, Doris Richardson, Olivia Nyarko Mensah, Hannah Acquah, Dzigbordi Kpikpitse & Rasheed Ofosu-Poku (2023) “The Health Caregivers Did Not Care about Me after the Loss”: Maternal Experiences of Perinatal Loss in the Kumasi Metropolitan Area, Ghana, Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 19:2, 133-149, DOI: 10.1080/15524256.2023.222007