Fawcett Jacqueline, Aber Cynthia, Haussler Susan, Weiss Marianne, Myers Sheila Taylor, Hall Jaye L, Waters V Lynn, King Charlette, Tarkka Marja-Terttu, Rantanen Anja, Astedt-Kurki Paivi, Newton Jennifer, Silva Virginia
Nursing Department,University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.
Nurs Sci Q. 2011 Oct;24(4):352-62. doi: 10.1177/0894318411419211.
The purpose of this Roy adaptation model-based multi-site international mixed method study was to examine the relations of type of caesarean birth (unplanned/planned), number of caesarean births (primary/repeat), and preparation for caesarean birth to women's perceptions of and responses to caesarean birth. The sample included 488 women from the United States (n = 253), Finland (n = 213), and Australia (n = 22). Path analysis revealed direct effects for type of and preparation for caesarean birth on responses to caesarean birth, and an indirect effect for preparation on responses to caesarean birth through perception of birth the experience.
这项基于罗伊适应模式的多地点国际混合方法研究的目的是,探讨剖宫产类型(非计划/计划)、剖宫产次数(初次/再次)以及剖宫产准备情况与女性对剖宫产的认知和反应之间的关系。样本包括来自美国的253名女性、芬兰的213名女性和澳大利亚的22名女性。路径分析显示,剖宫产类型和剖宫产准备情况对剖宫产反应有直接影响,而准备情况通过对分娩经历的认知对剖宫产反应有间接影响。