Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study

Introduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Different levels of the health service meet the needs of women in different ways, and treatment procedures vary at a local level. As maternity care evolves, with a greater need for efficiency, and the treatme...

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Main Authors: Isabell k. Tøkje, Solfrid L. Kirkeli, Lena Løbø, Bente Dahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:European Journal of Midwifery
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Online Access:http://www.europeanjournalofmidwifery.eu/Women-s-experiences-of-treatment-for-mastitis-A-qualitative-study,137356,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-840ff54f87c14a1a9cfc69a3b1f838932021-07-12T06:33:29ZengEuropean PublishingEuropean Journal of Midwifery2585-29062021-06-015June1710.18332/ejm/137356137356Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative studyIsabell k. Tøkje0Solfrid L. Kirkeli1Lena Løbø2Bente Dahl3Women’s Clinic, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen Hospital Trust, Bergen, NorwayWomen’s Clinic, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen Hospital Trust, Bergen, NorwayWomen’s Clinic, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen Hospital Trust, Bergen, NorwayCentre for Women’s, Family and Child Health, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Borre, NorwayIntroduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Different levels of the health service meet the needs of women in different ways, and treatment procedures vary at a local level. As maternity care evolves, with a greater need for efficiency, and the treatment for women is also changing. The purpose of the study is to investigate women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis in the interface with the health service. Methods The study has a qualitative design. It was conducted in 2018 and included semi-structured interviews with 11 women living throughout Norway who received treatment for mastitis. The data material was analyzed using systematic text condensation. Results The analysis resulted in three themes. The first theme was the interaction with healthcare personnel and related to being treated in a caring manner. The second concerned the women’s experience of feeling overwhelmed by pain and having to depend on help. The third theme related to the hospital stay and the women’s experiences of how random factors govern the treatment of the disease. Conclusions The study shows that women who were treated for mastitis were at risk of being admitted to hospital wards characterized by a lack of knowledge about mastitis, insufficient or flawed treatment competence, and an absence of necessary equipment. Treatment should be organized in a way that enables women to be placed in wards where staff have knowledge and experience, such as maternity and gynaecological wards, as well as associated outpatient clinics.http://www.europeanjournalofmidwifery.eu/Women-s-experiences-of-treatment-for-mastitis-A-qualitative-study,137356,0,2.htmlbreastfeedingqualitativeinflammation of the breastnon-medication treatmentmastitis
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author Isabell k. Tøkje
Solfrid L. Kirkeli
Lena Løbø
Bente Dahl
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Solfrid L. Kirkeli
Lena Løbø
Bente Dahl
Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
European Journal of Midwifery
breastfeeding
qualitative
inflammation of the breast
non-medication treatment
mastitis
author_facet Isabell k. Tøkje
Solfrid L. Kirkeli
Lena Løbø
Bente Dahl
author_sort Isabell k. Tøkje
title Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
title_short Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
title_full Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: A qualitative study
title_sort women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis: a qualitative study
publisher European Publishing
series European Journal of Midwifery
issn 2585-2906
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Introduction Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) occurs in 10–20% of breastfeeding women. Different levels of the health service meet the needs of women in different ways, and treatment procedures vary at a local level. As maternity care evolves, with a greater need for efficiency, and the treatment for women is also changing. The purpose of the study is to investigate women’s experiences of treatment for mastitis in the interface with the health service. Methods The study has a qualitative design. It was conducted in 2018 and included semi-structured interviews with 11 women living throughout Norway who received treatment for mastitis. The data material was analyzed using systematic text condensation. Results The analysis resulted in three themes. The first theme was the interaction with healthcare personnel and related to being treated in a caring manner. The second concerned the women’s experience of feeling overwhelmed by pain and having to depend on help. The third theme related to the hospital stay and the women’s experiences of how random factors govern the treatment of the disease. Conclusions The study shows that women who were treated for mastitis were at risk of being admitted to hospital wards characterized by a lack of knowledge about mastitis, insufficient or flawed treatment competence, and an absence of necessary equipment. Treatment should be organized in a way that enables women to be placed in wards where staff have knowledge and experience, such as maternity and gynaecological wards, as well as associated outpatient clinics.
topic breastfeeding
qualitative
inflammation of the breast
non-medication treatment
mastitis
url http://www.europeanjournalofmidwifery.eu/Women-s-experiences-of-treatment-for-mastitis-A-qualitative-study,137356,0,2.html
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