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Conflict Experienced by Married Immigrant Women during Pregnancy and Childbirth

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KMID : 1003020120130010066
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the structure of meaning on conflict experienced by married immigrant women during pregnancy and childbirth.

Methods: A phenomenological approach was used. Participants were five immigrant women who had experienced pregnancy and childbirth in Korea. Data were collected by in-depth interviews. The method proposed by Giorgi (1997) was used to guide the process data analysis.

Results: The structure of meaning which emerged from constituents was: Overcame absence of family relationship and became "Korean-mother." It explored the essence of conflict experienced by married immigrant women during pregnancy and childbirth, which reflected the four phenomenological structures of space, body, time, and relationship: Became a person who gained no respect from one"s spouse; left out in a place where access to medical information and health care provider were blocked; endured time of loneliness and isolation from in-laws and people around; accepted the new child-centered family relationships.

Conclusion: This study provided an understanding on conflict experienced by married immigrant women during pregnancy and childbirth. The findings of this study could be utilized for a nursing intervention to take care of conflict experienced by married immigrant women during pregnancy and childbirth.
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Married immigrant women, Conflict, Phenomenological method
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