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BLIND MOTHERS’ EXPERIENCES OF MARGINALIZATION: A HERMENEUTICPHENOMENOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE STUDY

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  23-34

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 Introduction: Mothering is a precious art with many intricacies. When women EXPERIENCE thephenomenon of mothering, they become vulnerable, and face many challenges. It creates worst conditions, if this EXPERIENCE is combined with a disability such as BLINDNESS. This study aimed to determine blindMOTHERS EXPERIENCEs of marginalization. Method: The approach used in this study was hermeneutic phenomenology. Sampling was carried outusing targeted and snow balling method. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with nine congenitallyblind MOTHERS who had child under the age of 8 years old. The interviews were recorded and transcribedverbatim. Interviews continued until data saturation. van Manen method was used for all steps of the studyincluding data collections, data analysis, and interpretation and reporting the findings. Data analysis wasperformed using MAXQDA software. Results: From 479 initial codes, the main theme of "hermit inevitable", and subthemes of "feelings ofshame", "a sense of discrimination", and "obligation in loneliness" were emerged. Conclusion: Blind MOTHERS’ perception of themselves was to be marginalized, and they suffered fromshame feeling, discrimination, lack of support, and obligation in loneliness. BLINDNESS affects mothering, and blind MOTHERS are in a unique situation.

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    SHAHBAZZADEGAN, SAMIRA, BEHBOODI MOGHADAM, ZAHRA, GHIYASVANDIAN, SHAHRZAD, SHAMSHIRI, MAHMOOD, MOZAFFARI, NASER, & MOHAMMADI, MOHAMMAD ALI. (2018). BLIND MOTHERS’ EXPERIENCES OF MARGINALIZATION: A HERMENEUTICPHENOMENOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE STUDY. JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES, 7(1 ), 23-34. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/215510/en

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    SHAHBAZZADEGAN SAMIRA, BEHBOODI MOGHADAM ZAHRA, GHIYASVANDIAN SHAHRZAD, SHAMSHIRI MAHMOOD, MOZAFFARI NASER, MOHAMMADI MOHAMMAD ALI. BLIND MOTHERS’ EXPERIENCES OF MARGINALIZATION: A HERMENEUTICPHENOMENOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE STUDY. JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES[Internet]. 2018;7(1 ):23-34. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/215510/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SAMIRA SHAHBAZZADEGAN, ZAHRA BEHBOODI MOGHADAM, SHAHRZAD GHIYASVANDIAN, MAHMOOD SHAMSHIRI, NASER MOZAFFARI, and MOHAMMAD ALI MOHAMMADI, “BLIND MOTHERS’ EXPERIENCES OF MARGINALIZATION: A HERMENEUTICPHENOMENOLOGICAL QUALITATIVE STUDY,” JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN HEALTH SCIENCES, vol. 7, no. 1 , pp. 23–34, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/215510/en

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