University of Calgary, Faculty of Nursing, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2012 Nov;33(11):735-42. doi: 10.3109/01612840.2012.701707.
Critical ethnography was used as a pragmatic research methodology to explore the postpartum depression (PPD) experiences of immigrant and refugee women. We examined the social, political, economic, and historical factors that affected the help-seeking behavior of these women during PPD episodes. The critical ethnography method allowed participants to share their experiences with each other and afforded opportunities to the researchers to acknowledge and validate, rather than simply observe and record, their testimony. This study of PPD thus increased our awareness and understanding of the health issues of immigrant and refugee women.
本研究采用批判民族志作为实用主义的研究方法,以探索移民和难民妇女产后抑郁症(PPD)的经历。我们研究了影响这些妇女在 PPD 发作期间寻求帮助行为的社会、政治、经济和历史因素。批判民族志方法允许参与者相互分享他们的经历,并为研究人员提供机会承认和验证他们的证词,而不仅仅是观察和记录。因此,这项关于 PPD 的研究提高了我们对移民和难民妇女健康问题的认识和理解。