Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel.
Soc Sci Med. 2011 Mar;72(5):747-54. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2010.12.021. Epub 2011 Jan 26.
The study is a qualitative analysis of 13 interviews with Israeli women who experienced feticide by injection at a late stage of their pregnancy due to fetus abnormality. Neither the public nor health care professionals are fully aware of the implications and significance of feticide to the mother. The goal of this study which was conducted from May 2008 until October 2009 was to understand and give voice to the women's experience. Three themes were discovered: (a) difficult decision making process and outcomes; (b) the unbearable experience of feticide; and (c) feticide as an unspoken experience. Feticide was revealed to incorporate both social and psychological layers; thus, the findings highlight the interface between a personal experience and a social phenomenon. The women's experience is discussed within the Israeli social context, where feticide is a relatively common yet unspoken procedure.
本研究采用定性分析方法,对 13 名因胎儿异常而在妊娠晚期接受注射式人工流产的以色列女性进行了访谈。无论是公众还是医疗保健专业人员,都没有充分意识到人工流产对母亲的影响和意义。本研究于 2008 年 5 月至 2009 年 10 月进行,旨在了解和表达女性的经历。研究发现了三个主题:(a)艰难的决策过程和结果;(b)难以承受的人工流产经历;(c)作为一种未言明经历的人工流产。人工流产被揭示包含社会和心理层面;因此,研究结果突出了个人经历和社会现象之间的接口。本研究在以色列社会背景下讨论了女性的经历,在以色列,人工流产是一种相对常见但未被公开的程序。