Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

A Phenomenological Study of Pregnant Women’s Experience : COVID-19 Lockdown Period

Sheela Upendra1 , Seeta Devi2 , Jasneet Kaur2 , Shital Waghmare2 , Sheetal Barde2 (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Oct 2020

Abstract

Introduction and objective: Pregnant women are facing challenges with the restrictions during the lockdownperiod. Advices/instructions from husband and support system contribute to anxiety. The objective of thestudy includes describing pregnant women’s experiences during COVID -19 lockdown period. Materialand Method: Qualitative Research Approach and Descriptive Phenomenological as research Design wereused. Sample size was four Pregnant women from Urban community during COVID -19 lockdown period.The investigator collected the data on lived experiences of pregnant women through in-depth interview,which was lasted for 45-60 minutes. Qualitative rigor was done, researcher ‘Bracketed’ her own feelingsand experiences about the content under investigation. Triangulation was applied and member checking wasdone. To ensure credibility the investigator had co researcher review the data. Dependability is achieved byclearly laid down the steps and also in analysis process to ensure that anyone wishing to conduct study caneasily follow and carry out the steps. Transferability of the study was ensured by the exhibition of a densenarration of the samples research context and setting. The quality of data collected was significant. Finding:Four themes were emerged: Unknown fear, Anxiety, inclination towards Spirituality and State of Dilemma.Conclusion: Most of the participant reported a negative overall experience but very much appreciated thesupport of husband and other family members. Shown strong peer relationships creating an environmentwhich is supportive in nature. An unknown fear and pressure is prevailing which needs to be addressed

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