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患有糖尿病的女性及其对母婴保健服务的体验。

Women with pre-existing diabetes and their experiences of maternity care services.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Education and Society, Plymouth University, Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA, 8 Portland Villas, UK.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2013 Feb;29(2):148-53. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2011.12.007. Epub 2012 Jun 19.

Abstract

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

the aims of the study were to explore the experience of maternity care services used by women whose pregnancy is complicated by pre-existing diabetes, to gain a deeper understanding of service use and to identify aspects of services that women with pre-existing diabetes would like improved.

BACKGROUND

for women with pre-existing diabetes; pregnancy, birth and the transition to motherhood can be complex and even chaotic. The aim of specialist diabetes care given during pregnancy and delivered by a specialist team of health-care professionals is to optimise pregnancy outcome. However, how health-care professionals within maternity services provide care and support women with pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy and early motherhood has received limited attention.

DESIGN

an exploratory study utilising a grounded theory approach was conducted. Data were collected via in-depth interviews with 20 respondents; one-to-one, dyad and group interviews were undertaken to fully explore issues. Analysis was undertaken by sub-groups of the research team with at least two members working on each of them.

FINDINGS

three themes were identified from interviews: empathic care with care more focused on diabetes not pregnancy; feeling judged by health-care professionals (with nearly all respondents reporting negative encounters of consultation with the specialist team); and the notion of expertise (with respondents reporting feeling frustrated when it seemed health-care professionals did not value their expertise).

CONCLUSIONS

the study emphasised the importance of the health-care relationship for pregnant women with pre-existing diabetes. For outcomes to be optimised women need to be able to form open and trusting relationships with the health-care team.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

this study highlights the need for the health-care team not only to provide physical care to optimise outcome but also supportive care to assist women with pregnancies complicated by diabetes to achieve the best possible physical and emotional health and well-being.

摘要

目的和目标

本研究旨在探讨患有妊娠合并糖尿病的女性对其使用的孕产护理服务的体验,深入了解服务的使用情况,并确定患有妊娠合并糖尿病的女性希望改进的服务方面。

背景

对于患有妊娠合并糖尿病的女性来说,妊娠、分娩和过渡到母亲身份可能是复杂的,甚至是混乱的。妊娠期间由专业医疗团队提供的专业糖尿病护理的目的是优化妊娠结局。然而,孕产服务中的医疗保健专业人员如何在妊娠和早期母亲身份期间为患有妊娠合并糖尿病的女性提供护理和支持,这方面的关注有限。

设计

采用扎根理论方法进行了一项探索性研究。通过对 20 名受访者进行深入访谈收集数据;进行了一对一、二人组和小组访谈,以充分探讨问题。研究小组的分组进行了分析,每个分组至少有两名成员参与。

结果

从访谈中确定了三个主题:关怀但更专注于糖尿病而非妊娠的共情护理;被医疗保健专业人员评判的感觉(几乎所有受访者都报告了与专业团队咨询时的负面经历);以及专业知识的概念(受访者报告说,当医疗保健专业人员似乎不重视他们的专业知识时,他们感到沮丧)。

结论

该研究强调了患有妊娠合并糖尿病的孕妇与医疗保健关系的重要性。为了优化结果,女性需要能够与医疗保健团队建立开放和信任的关系。

临床相关性

本研究强调了医疗保健团队不仅需要提供身体护理以优化结果,还需要提供支持性护理,以帮助患有妊娠合并糖尿病的女性实现最佳的身体和心理健康和福祉。

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