Akhavan Sharareh, Edge Dawn
Department of Public Health, The University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden.
Health Care Women Int. 2012;33(9):833-48. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2011.646107.
In this study our aim was to explore the experiences of doula support among foreign-born women in Sweden in the context of a "Community-Based Doula" (CBD) intervention project. We conducted interviews with 10 women and analyzed the data using content analysis. Participating women reported that, in addition to support during labor, doulas provided important information and continuity of care, which apparently increased their satisfaction with and trust in maternity health care. Training of CBDs, therefore, has implications for the delivery of equitable maternity care, which applies not only to Sweden and other European countries but wherever there are increasingly diverse populations.
在本研究中,我们的目的是在“社区助产士”(CBD)干预项目的背景下,探索瑞典出生的外国女性接受助产士支持的经历。我们对10名女性进行了访谈,并使用内容分析法对数据进行了分析。参与研究的女性报告称,除了分娩期间的支持外,助产士还提供了重要信息和持续护理,这显然提高了她们对孕产妇保健的满意度和信任度。因此,CBD的培训对提供公平的孕产妇保健具有重要意义,这不仅适用于瑞典和其他欧洲国家,也适用于任何人口日益多样化的地区。