Browsing USN Open Archive by Author "Røseth, Idun"
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A case study of a mother's intertwining experiences with incest and postpartum depression
Røseth, Idun; Bongaardt, Rob; Binder, Per-Einar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The association between childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and major depression disorder (MDD) gives reason to suspect that many mothers with postpartum depression (PPD) have a history of CSA. However, few studies have investigated ... -
Fathers’ Experiences of Being Present at an Unplanned Out-of-Hospital Birth: A Qualitative Study
Jarneid, Henriette; Gjestad, Kristin; Røseth, Idun; Dahl, Bente (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate fathers' experiences of being present at an unplanned birth outside a maternity facility. Materials and methods: This was a qualitative interview study with 12 fathers ... -
Fluid Boundaries and Moving Targets: Midwife Leaders’ Perspectives on Continuing Professional Education
Røseth, Idun; Austenå, Halvor; Sommerseth, Eva; Dahl, Bente; Lyberg, Anne Marit; Bongaardt, Robert (Rob) (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)In this study, we aim to understand midwife leaders’ perspectives on continuing professional education among midwives in their work unit. We used a phenomenological perspective and method in the process of interviewing the ... -
Fødselsforberedelse med hypnofødsel: Kvinners erfaringer med å bruke metoden i fødsel – en kvalitativ studie
Østmoen, Marita Strand; Uldal, Tiril (Master thesis, 2022)Abstract will be available on 2025-04-22 -
Hiking Leisure: Generating a Different Existence Within Everyday Life
Bongaardt, Rob; Røseth, Idun; Baklien, Børge (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This study explores how hiking trips in the forest afford two Norwegian families experiences of leisure during the trips. In situ interviews were analyzed using a descriptive phenomenological research method, which brackets ... -
I don't love my baby?! A descriptive phenomenological analysis of disturbances in maternal affection
Røseth, Idun; Bongaardt, Rob (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Many new mothers question the nature of their motherly love after birth. This affectionate relationship towards the infant is commonly called bonding in everyday speech, clinical practice and research. Bonding may not ... -
“I shut it out”: expectant mothers’ fear of childbirth after a traumatic birth—a phenomenological study
Olsen, Barbo; Forgaard, Anikken; Nordsletta, Anne-Hedvig Salmi; Sommerseth, Eva; Røseth, Idun (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Purpose: To describe expectant mothers’ experiences of fear of childbirth after a previous traumatic birth. Method: Qualitative, individual, in-depth interviews were conducted with eight expectant mothers between September ... -
New mothers' struggles to love their child. An interpretative synthesis of qualitative studies
Røseth, Idun; Bongaardt, Rob; Lyberg, Anne Marit; Sommerseth, Eva; Dahl, Bente (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Purpose: New mothers may question the nature of their motherly love after the birth. Most mothers find that feelings of affection come within a week from birth. However, some mothers are still struggling with this after ... -
«Snakk med meg, ikke over meg». Adipøse kvinners opplevelser i fødsel og i møtet med fødselshjelpen – en kvalitativ studie
Thorbjörnsdottir, Katrin Erna; Karlsen, Ida Emilie (Master thesis, 2020) -
“Talk to me, not at me”: obese women’s experiences of birth and their encounter with birth attendants—a qualitative study
Thorbjörnsdottir, Katrin Erna; Karlsen, Ida Emilie; Dahl, Bente; Røseth, Idun (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Purpose: To explore the birth experiences of obese women in regard to their encounter with birth attendants. Methods: Qualitative, in-depth interviews with 10 women were conducted in February 2020. Data were analysed using ...