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[Adaptation to Motherhood in Central Asian-Korean Immigrants to Korea: A Grounded Theory Study].

Su Hyun Kim1, Hyang In Cho Chung2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This qualitative study aimed to develop a substantive theory of the process of adaptation to motherhood in Central Asian-Korean immigrants to Korea.
METHODS: Individual, in-depth interviews were conducted from July to September 2017, with 18 women who emigrated of Korean ethnicity from Central Asia to Korea, and took care of their baby for at least a year after their first delivery in Korea. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data from the transcriptions were analyzed through Strauss and Corbin's grounded theory method, and data analysis was conducted simultaneously with data collection.
RESULTS: As a result of categorizing the interview data through the process of open coding, 10 categories, with 31 subcategories and 102 concepts were drawn, and "growth as a Central Asian-Korean mother in an unfamiliar, historical hometown" was found to be the core category of the process of adaptation to motherhood in Central Asian-Korean immigrants to Korea.
CONCLUSION: A characteristic of the process of adaptation to motherhood in Central Asian-Korean immigrants to Korea, drawn from this study, is that it differs according to the level of initiative to carry out interaction strategies, and the use of various supportive social resources. The findings indicate the need for Medicare eligibility adjustment for antenatal care, the extension of the visa renewal period during childbirth, the development of web- or mobile application-based educational programs in Russian language, and the establishment of integrated visiting healthcare services, community service resources, and policy support to enable these women to utilize various supportive social resources.
© 2019 Korean Society of Nursing Science.

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Keywords:  Emigrants and Immigrants; Grounded Theory; Mothers; Psychological Adaptation; Qualitative Research

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31932563     DOI: 10.4040/jkan.2019.49.6.677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Acad Nurs        ISSN: 2005-3673            Impact factor:   0.984


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