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Attitudes and perceptions of chiropractic care among pregnant women of the eThekwini Municipality : a qualitative study

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2024

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Perumal, Sumeshni

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Background: Pregnancy often brings about musculoskeletal discomfort and chiropractic care has been recognised as a beneficial treatment for addressing these issues. However, little qualitative research is available exploring the attitudes and perceptions of pregnant women towards chiropractic care, particularly in a South African context. Aim: This qualitative study aimed to explore the attitudes and perceptions of pregnant women receiving chiropractic care in the eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, with a focus on understanding their experiences, communication with chiropractors and common presenting complaints. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 pregnant women receiving chiropractic care. Thematic analysis was employed to identify and explore the key themes related to the women’s attitudes and perceptions of chiropractic care during pregnancy. Results: A total of five major themes emerged from the interviews: (1) Positivity towards chiropractic care, (2) Perception of chiropractic care and safety, (3) Readiness to seek chiropractic care after treatment and patient satisfaction, (4) Communication between the patient and chiropractor, and (5) Common presenting complaints. Conclusion: The study offers insightful information about how pregnant women feel about chiropractic care, emphasising the value of emotional support, safe and efficient treatment methods and effective communication. The results highlight the need for more investigation into how pregnancy affects the musculoskeletal system and how chiropractic care might help treat musculoskeletal discomfort associated with pregnancy. The study’s suggestions highlight the value of a patient-centred approach to healthcare and have real-world consequences for raising the standard of care given to expectant mothers.

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This work is submitted in partial compliance with the requirements for the Master’s degree in technology: Chiropractic, at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.

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Chiropractic, eThekwini, Holistic, Pregnancy, Treatment

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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5564

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