Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3815917 Patient Education and Counseling 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore popular perspectives on pelvic girdle pain (PGP) in pregnancy through an analysis of women's discussions on the internet, and to investigate how these discussions compare with the prevailing official discourses on PGP and pregnancy health.MethodsA qualitative text analysis of women's contributions to a commercial online web-based discussion forum related to PGP in Norway.ResultsThe website works as a meeting point between pregnant women seeking advice on how to interpret and handle pregnancy-related pain, and women with experience of PGP. The worries expressed are met with strong messages of precautions and self-care, and in general PGP is perceived as an unpredictable and potentially disabling condition.ConclusionA popular discourse on PGP as an “unpredictable condition” emerges in the discussions, and challenges the official discourse on PGP as a “common complaint”. The “unpredictable condition” discourse may work to justify pregnant women's perceived need for rest and care, and may be interpreted as an expression of a lack of acknowledgement of pregnancy as a state of being that requires special care in contemporary Norwegian society.Practice implicationsThis popular discourse reflects a gap between the policy of pregnancy as a normal condition, and women's experiences that should be taken seriously in policy-making and medical practice.

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