Background:Professional support in childbearing has beneficial effects on childbirth experience, interactions within the family, breastfeeding and medical outcomes. However, more knowledge is needed about prerequisites for professional support to be valuable and satisfactory during childbearing.
Aim: The aim of this discourse paper is to describe and explore prerequisites for professional support that are of value for women and their families during childbearing as well as how healthcare organizations can be formed to facilitate these prerequisites.
Design:Discourse paper.
Methods:This discourse paper is based on our own experiences and is supported by literature and theory.
Results: Well-functioning structures and processes facilitate professional support that leads to safe, secure, calm and prepared parents with the ability to handle the challenges of childbearing and parenting. When organizing care in childbearing, prerequisites for support needs must also be considered.
This study was funded by the Department of Health Sciences at the University West, Trollhättan, Sweden and the School of Health Sciences at the University of Skövde, Sweden.