The "Doing" of Compassionate Care in the Context of Childbirth From a Women's Perspective

Carina Vedeler, Anne Britt Vika Nilsen, Soo Downe, Tine S. Eri

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Abstract

Women who are giving birth need to be met with compassion and understanding from healthcare professionals. However, there are growing concerns about the perceived lack of compassion in the delivery of healthcare services in general and maternity care in particular. We conducted 15 qualitative interviews with women who had given birth in Norway within the previous year, asking them to describe their experiences of compassionate care. We aimed to explore what healthcare professionals "do" that is experienced as compassionate. The analysis was informed by Paul Gilbert's theory of compassion and a concept analysis of compassionate midwifery undertaken by Ménage and colleagues. The compassionate caring actions of healthcare professionals that were identified in the women's narratives generated five themes: attuning actions, validating actions, contextualizing actions, empowering actions, and small acts of kindness. The findings build on the prior theoretical concepts used for the study and provide a nuanced account of how women perceive compassionate care from healthcare professionals. They could contribute to understanding more of the meaning and nature of compassionate care during childbirth. The analysis indicates the importance of ensuring that compassionate care is at the very core of maternity care services.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1177-1190
Number of pages14
JournalQualitative Health Research
Volume35
Issue number10-11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • childbirth
  • compassionate care
  • intrapartum care
  • maternity care
  • midwifery
  • qualitative interviews
  • qualitative methods
  • quality of care
  • women’s experiences

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