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Pregnant in prison : An integrative literature review
Baldwin, Adele ; Sobolewska, Agnieszka ; Capper, Tanya
Baldwin, Adele
Sobolewska, Agnieszka
Capper, Tanya
Abstract
Background
Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a limited understanding of the women’s unique maternity needs and how correctional institutions and maternity service providers respond to these needs.
Aim
The aims of the review are threefold.
1. Identify pregnant women’s needs during the antenatal, birthing and postnatal periods in prison.
2. Examine how the pregnant incarcerated women’s needs are met by the correctional institutions.
3. Explore what maternity services are available and how these services are provided.
Method
An integrative literature review was undertaken. A comprehensive search strategy using seven electronic databases resulted in the retrieval of 363 articles. Of them, 32 peer-reviewed studies met the final selection criteria and were included in this review which utilised the Critical Appraisal Skills Program tools and adhered to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flowchart. Thematic analysis identified universal themes.
Findings
Three dominant themes emerged related to the experience of pregnant women in prison: (1) risks and vulnerability factors; (2) prison enablers and supports; and (3) prison barriers. Extant research on risks and vulnerability factors is disproportionate to research examining how prisons can enable or obstruct responding to the women’s perinatal needs. Limited research on the midwifery support available to the women in prison is available. Significantly, only two out of 32 reviewed papers include research directly conducted with the pregnant women in prison.
Conclusion
Pregnant women in prisons have complex needs. More research is required to understand how prisons can enhance the pregnancy experience by engaging pregnant women in prisons as research participants.
Keywords
prison, incarcerated, pregnancy, midwifery, birthing
Date
2020
Type
Journal article
Journal
Women and Birth
Book
Volume
33
Issue
1
Page Range
41-50
Article Number
ACU Department
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences
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All rights reserved
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