McKelvey Michele M
Department of Nursing and Allied Health, Westfield State University, Westfield, Massachusetts.
ANS Adv Nurs Sci. 2014 Apr-Jun;37(2):101-16. doi: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000022.
The purpose of this study was to develop a metastory of nonbiological lesbian mothers' postpartum experiences utilizing Riessman's structural approach to thematic analysis. Ten nonbirth lesbian mothers were interviewed. Each shared a unique story of her first year of motherhood. Themes were individually analyzed within each story. The metastory of the postpartum experiences of nonbirth lesbian mothers revealed 6 themes including the following: At the mercy of health care providers, Nursing is the major difference between us, Defined by who I am not, Fighting for every piece of motherhood: The world can take them away, What's in a name?, and Epilogue: The new normal.
本研究的目的是利用里斯曼的主题分析结构方法,构建一个关于非生物学意义上的女同性恋母亲产后经历的元故事。采访了十位非亲生母亲身份的女同性恋者。每个人都分享了她为人母第一年的独特故事。在每个故事中分别对主题进行了分析。非亲生母亲身份的女同性恋母亲产后经历的元故事揭示了六个主题,包括以下内容:受制于医疗保健提供者、哺乳是我们之间的主要差异、由我不是谁来定义、为母性的每一部分而抗争:世界可以将它们夺走、名字有什么意义?以及后记:新常态。