Women and Birth
Volume 30, Issue 4, 2017, Pages e198-e206

First childbirth experience of international marriage migrant women in South Korea (Article)

Chu M.S. , Park M. , Kim J.A.*
  • a Seoul Women's College of Nursing, Seoul, South Korea
  • b School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
  • c Division of Nursing, Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea

Abstract

Problem and background Since the mid-1990s, a large number of foreign women have migrated from developing countries to South Korea by means of international marriages. These nulliparous foreign women may experience more difficulties in pregnancy and childbirth than native Koreans. Aim This study aimed to describe the meaning of the first childbirth experiences of international marriage migrant women marrying Korean men in South Korea. Methods This is a descriptive phenomenological study that included 10 participants using the purposive and snowball sampling in one multicultural support center in Seoul, South Korea. Colaizzi's data analysis method was used to inductively determine themes and formulate meanings. Findings The meanings of first childbirth were categorized into four themes—‘coming to a crisis,’ ‘depending on others,’ ‘searching for solutions,’ and ‘strengthening family unity.’ Inadequate antenatal care is associated with obstacles such as language barriers, social isolation, lack of knowledge, different midwifery practice and dependent lifestyle. Meanwhile, their children were a source of energy for the women to fulfill their emotional needs and improve family relationships. Conclusions Childbirth is a life-changing event for these women, in which they face challenges as well as opportunities to develop new coping skills and a new role identity in their family. It is important for healthcare providers and policy makers to identify obstacles and unmet needs to improve maternity care in light of the distinctive challenges of immigrant living in multicultural families. © 2017 Australian College of Midwives

Author Keywords

International marriage migrants qualitative research Pregnant women Parturition

Index Keywords

personal experience descriptive research communication barrier maternal care South Korea lifestyle birth Cultural Diversity Republic of Korea China prenatal care Korean (people) Cambodia human social isolation immigration energy Pregnant Women coping behavior priority journal Adaptation, Psychological language health care practice procedures qualitative research human relation knowledge marriage Humans migrant family psychology Emigrants and Immigrants female phenomenology purposive sample Viet Nam pregnancy clinical article Article emotion adult migration midwife Midwifery data analysis pregnant woman childbirth Transients and Migrants retrospective study Parturition international marriage snowball sample Philippines puerperium Child

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85009819786&doi=10.1016%2fj.wombi.2017.01.001&partnerID=40&md5=ceeb322eabe871fb23fd1126dc0e9589

DOI: 10.1016/j.wombi.2017.01.001
ISSN: 18715192
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English