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“有所作为”:针对原住民孕妇及育儿群体的新护理模式

'Making a difference': A new care paradigm for pregnant and parenting Aboriginal people.

作者信息

Smith Dawn A, Edwards Nancy C, Martens Patricia J, Varcoe Colleen

机构信息

School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Room 3251b-451 Smyth Rd, Ottawa, ON K1H 8M5.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2007 Jul-Aug;98(4):321-5. doi: 10.1007/BF03405411.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe community-based stakeholders' views of how safe and responsive care "makes a difference" to health and well-being for pregnant and parenting Aboriginal people. Community-based stakeholders included community members, providers of health and social care, and health care and community leaders.

METHODS

A postcolonial standpoint, participatory research principles and a case-study design were used to investigate two Aboriginal organizations' experiences improving care for pregnant and parenting Aboriginal people. Data were collected through researcher field notes, exploratory interviews and small group discussions with purposively selected community-based leaders, members and providers. Data were analyzed using an interpretive descriptive method.

RESULTS

Community participants' views of "making a difference" emphasized: recognizing relevant outcomes of care; acknowledging progress over time; and using a strengths-based approach in which providers appreciate individuals' efforts and the challenges of their contextual circumstances.

DISCUSSION

"Making a difference" to pregnant and parenting Aboriginal people would facilitate Aboriginal peoples' efforts to tackle the deeply embedded socio-historical determinants of well-being and capacity, and thus shift priorities for care upstream to focus on such determinants. Such a paradigm for care would integrate multiple perspectives on desirable outcomes within local frameworks based on values and priorities of Aboriginal parents, while also incorporating the benefits and wisdom of existing yet further downstream approaches to care.

CONCLUSION

Design and evaluation of care based on community values and priorities and using a strengths-based approach can improve early access to and relevance of care during pregnancy and parenting for Aboriginal people.

摘要

目的

描述以社区为基础的利益相关者对于安全且具响应性的护理如何对怀孕及育儿的原住民的健康和幸福“产生影响”的看法。以社区为基础的利益相关者包括社区成员、健康与社会护理提供者以及医疗保健和社区领袖。

方法

采用后殖民立场、参与式研究原则及案例研究设计,调查两个原住民组织在改善对怀孕及育儿原住民护理方面的经验。通过研究者实地记录、探索性访谈以及与特意挑选的社区领袖、成员和提供者进行的小组讨论收集数据。使用解释性描述方法分析数据。

结果

社区参与者对于“产生影响”的看法强调:认识到护理的相关成果;认可随着时间推移取得的进展;采用基于优势的方法,即提供者认可个人的努力及其所处环境的挑战。

讨论

对怀孕及育儿的原住民“产生影响”将有助于原住民努力应对幸福和能力方面根深蒂固的社会历史决定因素,从而将护理重点向上游转移,以关注此类决定因素。这样一种护理模式将在基于原住民父母价值观和优先事项的地方框架内整合对理想成果的多种观点,同时也纳入现有但更下游护理方法的益处和智慧。

结论

基于社区价值观和优先事项并采用基于优势的方法设计和评估护理,可改善原住民在怀孕和育儿期间获得护理的机会以及护理的相关性。

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