Harvey Desley J
James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
Rural Remote Health. 2007 Oct-Dec;7(4):823. Epub 2007 Oct 10.
Although Australian rural women appear to be coping well despite a lack of services, harsh environmental conditions and overall rural health disadvantage, there is little research into the factors which promote good health among them. The aim of this article is to document and analyse current understandings about how rural Australian women maintain health and wellbeing, by conducting a metasynthesis of peer reviewed empirical qualitative research.
Searches were conducted of CINAHL, MEDLINE, Proquest, Blackwell Synergy, Informit, Infotrac, National Rural Health Alliance and Indigenous Health Infonet data bases. A definition of health and wellbeing as a positive concept emphasising social and personal resources as well as physical capacities, provided a framework for the review. Six studies published in rural health, nursing and sociology journals between 2001 and 2006 were selected. Common and recurring themes from the original studies were identified. Reciprocal translation was used to synthesise the findings among the studies, leading to interpretations beyond those identified in the original studies.
Four themes emerged from the metasynthesis: isolation, belonging, coping with adversity, and rural identity. The findings of this study exhibit a tension between a sense of belonging and the experience of social and geographical isolation. The study findings also reveal tension between adherence to a strong gendered rural identity which fosters a culture of stoicism and self reliance and feelings of resistance to societal expectations of coping with adversity.
Metasynthesis enabled a deeper understanding of the health and wellbeing of rural women in Australia. The social experiences of rural women influence the way they construe their health and wellbeing. Understanding how women maintain health and wellbeing is critical in ensuring that policies and services meet the needs of rural women and do not entrench existing inequalities.
尽管澳大利亚农村女性在缺乏服务、恶劣环境条件以及整体农村健康劣势的情况下似乎应对良好,但对于促进她们健康的因素却鲜有研究。本文旨在通过对同行评审的实证定性研究进行元综合分析,记录并分析当前关于澳大利亚农村女性如何保持健康和幸福的理解。
对CINAHL、MEDLINE、Proquest、Blackwell Synergy、Informit、Infotrac、国家农村卫生联盟和原住民健康信息网数据库进行了检索。将健康和幸福定义为一个强调社会和个人资源以及身体能力的积极概念,为本次综述提供了框架。选取了2001年至2006年间发表在农村健康、护理和社会学杂志上的六项研究。确定了原始研究中常见和反复出现的主题。采用相互翻译的方法综合各项研究的结果,得出超出原始研究中所确定的解释。
元综合分析得出了四个主题:孤立、归属感、应对逆境和农村身份认同。本研究的结果显示出归属感与社会和地理孤立体验之间的矛盾。研究结果还揭示了坚持强烈的性别化农村身份认同(这种认同培育了坚忍和自力更生的文化)与抵制社会对应对逆境的期望之间的矛盾。
元综合分析使我们能够更深入地了解澳大利亚农村女性的健康和幸福状况。农村女性的社会经历影响着她们对自身健康和幸福的理解方式。了解女性如何保持健康和幸福对于确保政策和服务满足农村女性的需求且不加剧现有不平等现象至关重要。