Abstract

Pre-eclampsia is a disease that can occur in pregnancy, and is one of the causes of death in large numbers in childbirth. One indicator of a country's health status is the low maternal mortality rate, where preeclampsia is one of the main causes of maternal death. Objective this Scoping Review is to review and map research on mother's life experience with a history of preeclampsia in pregnancy. Scoping Review it uses framework PRISMA-ScR with search of articles through relevant databases Pubmed, ScienceDirect, and Willey then do Critical Appraisal use The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Based on the search results of the selected 921 articles, there were 10 articles that met the inclusion criteria, and then the review process was continued to identify keywords that resulted in 3 themes, namely Mother's Experience with a history of preeclampsia in pregnancy Impacts related to preeclampsia in pregnant women and Outlook Society believes that preeclampsia is a disorder of evil spirits. History of preeclampsia in pregnancy still really need attention from families and health workers, especially from the aspect of vigilance for the symptoms that are felt and the importance of information about preeclampsia in pregnancy.

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