Journal article
Strengthening Peer Mentoring Relationships for New Mothers: A Qualitative Analysis
KH Law, B Jackson, XH Tan, S Teague, A Krause, K Putter, M Du’cane, L Gibson, KF Bulles, J Barkin, JA Dimmock
Journal of Clinical Medicine | MDPI | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11206009
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Abstract
(1) Background: The transition to motherhood can be challenging, especially for first-time mothers, and can accompany maternal distress. Social support—such as that offered by peers—can be important in assisting mothers to manage such distress. Although primiparous mothers often seek out and value peer support programs, few researchers have investigated factors that may influence the strength of relationships in non-professional maternal peer support programs. Insight into these factors can be key to enhancing the success of future peer support interventions. (2) Methods: Reflexive thematic analysis was applied to data gathered from 36 semi-structured interviews conducted with 14 primiparous..
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Funding Acknowledgements
P This research was funded by Western Australian Department of Health (Healthway), grant number 32569.