McCoyd Judith L M
School of Social Work, Rutgers University-The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2009 Jun;30(6):507-35. doi: 10.1080/07399330902801278.
It is difficult to hear the voices of women describing their experiences of perinatal health care in the United States. This article reports results from interviews with 30 women about their experience of pregnancy termination for fetal anomaly (TFA) and their encounters with the medical system during the diagnosis through the aftermath of termination process. The ways researchers inadvertently silence women's voices are analyzed. Themes emerged from the interviews, including the role of preparedness, access and barriers to care, and the importance of empathic compassion by the provider. Additionally, women give relatively unprocessed advice and feedback to the varied disciplines of the medical care team.
在美国,很难听到女性描述她们围产期医疗保健经历的声音。本文报告了对30名女性进行访谈的结果,内容涉及她们终止妊娠以处理胎儿异常(TFA)的经历,以及在诊断至终止妊娠过程结束后与医疗系统的接触。分析了研究人员无意中使女性声音沉默的方式。访谈中出现了一些主题,包括准备工作的作用、获得医疗服务的机会和障碍,以及提供者给予共情关怀的重要性。此外,女性还对医疗团队的不同学科给出了相对未经梳理的建议和反馈。