Title of article
Maternal Role: A Concept Analysis
Author/Authors
Shrestha ، Sharmila School of Nursing and Midwifery , Adachi ، Kumiko - Tokyo Metropolitan University , A Petrini ، Marcia - Wuhan University , Shrestha ، Sarita - Iwamura University of Health Science
Pages
10
From page
1732
To page
1741
Abstract
Background aim: Childbirth and motherhood is a rewarding experience. A mother needs to adapt to her new maternal role after childbirth. The aim of the present study was to clarify the defining attributes of maternal role and identify its antecedents and consequences. Methods: As suggested by Walker and Avant, the present concept analysis utilized the eightstep methodology. A search of the English literature was accomplished by searching the databases including CINAHL, Google Scholar, PubMed, and Medline, from 1994 to 2016 using the keywords of maternal role, maternal identity, maternal role attainment, transition to motherhood, and motherhood. Results: The antecedences of maternal role were pregnancy, maternal identity, maternal behaviors, adjustment to childrearing, and bonding with the child. The defining attributes of maternal role were considered nurturing, protecting, caretaking, and managing household affairs. The consequences were the awareness of neonatal status, balanced fulfillment of multiple roles, maternal role strain, and role conflict. Conclusion: The present analysis identified the common attributes, antecedents, and consequences of maternal role. In addition, this analysis differentiated the concept from similar and related concepts that led to greater clarification of maternal role in nursing and midwifery. Considering the maternal role, this conceptual structure provided clarity and contributed to the body of knowledge representing a method to guide nurses and midwives in their practice and research.
Keywords
Concept analysis , Maternal role , Maternal behavior , Maternal identity
Journal title
Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health
Serial Year
2019
Journal title
Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health
Record number
2465837
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