JOURNAL ARTICLE

Vida cotidiana y preeclampsia: Experiencias de mujeres del Estado de México

E.G. Vega-MoralesMaría de los Ángeles Torres LagunasV. Patiño-VeraC. Ventura-RamosI. Vinalay-Carrillo

Year: 2016 Journal:   Enfermería Universitaria Vol: 13 (1)Pages: 12-24   Publisher: National Autonomous University of Mexico

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the experience of living with pre-eclampsia among women at the State of Mexico who are attended at the General Hospital of Chimalhuacan. Method: This is a qualitative research with a phenomenological and hermeneutic approach with the theoretical focus of Alfred Schütz. The sample was defined using the criteria of theoretical saturation. Data were collected through a semi-structured interview and analyzed using the Van Manen method. Six scientific rigor criteria were used: credibility, transferability, consistency, confirmability, relevance, and theoretical and epistemological adequacy. Results: Five categories emerged: 1) meaning of pre-eclampsy in daily life, 2) physical and emotional experience of living with pre-eclampsy, 3) interpretation of self-care in the daily life of women with pre-eclampsy, 4) supporting networks which help women survive the experience of having pre-eclampsy, and 5) meaning of the Health Services. Conclusions: Pre-eclampsy, a multi-factorial pregnancy illness with a high impact on Health Services, is one of the main causes of maternal deaths in Mexico. Because of their living in constant crisis, women with pre-eclampsy have higher vulnerability and risk of death, and their lives are affected both physically and emotionally. Here, it was ratified that supporting networks are critical to address this problem and strengthen these women’s capacity to achieve a balance in their environment and daily life.

Keywords:
Meaning (existential) Psychology Credibility Vulnerability (computing) Qualitative research Social psychology Nursing Gerontology Sociology Medicine Political science Psychotherapist Social science

Metrics

5
Cited By
0.67
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
39
Refs
0.77
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Maternal and Neonatal Healthcare
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions
Global Maternal and Child Health
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Global Health and Epidemiology
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Health Information Management

Related Documents

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Mujeres expatriadas en México: trabajo, hogar y vida cotidiana

Anna Ortiz GuitartCristóbal Mendoza

Journal:   Migraciones internacionales Year: 2007 Vol: 4 (2)Pages: 5-32
JOURNAL ARTICLE

La bicicleta en la movilidad cotidiana: experiencias de mujeres que habitan la Ciudad de México

María Soledad de la Paz Díaz Vázquez

Journal:   Repositorio Digital Institucional de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (Universidad de Buenos Aires) Year: 2017 Pages: 112-126
JOURNAL ARTICLE

GOLPE DE ESTADO Y VIDA COTIDIANA

Bernardo Guerrero Jiménez

Journal:   Revista de ciencias sociales. Year: 2023 Vol: 32 (51)Pages: 8-25
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Representaciones sociales y experiencias de vida cotidiana de los ancianos en la Ciudad de México

Martha de Alba

Journal:   Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos Year: 2017 Vol: 32 (1)Pages: 9-36
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.