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深入了解女性如何理解满意度:西澳大利亚女性对其孕产护理经历的看法。

Gaining insight into how women conceptualize satisfaction: Western Australian women's perception of their maternity care experiences.

作者信息

Lewis Lucy, Hauck Yvonne L, Ronchi Fiona, Crichton Caroline, Waller Liana

机构信息

School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, Curtin University, Bentley, Perth, 6102, Western Australia, Australia.

Department of Nursing and Midwifery Education and Research, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Subiaco, Perth, 6008, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2016 Feb 4;16:29. doi: 10.1186/s12884-015-0759-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The concept of maternal satisfaction is challenging, as women's and clinicians' expectations and experiences can differ. Our aim was to investigate women's experiences of maternity care in an urban tertiary obstetric setting, to gain insight into conceptualization of satisfaction across the childbirth continuum.

METHODS

This mixed method study was conducted at a public maternity hospital in Western Australia. A questionnaire was sent to 733 women two weeks post birth, which included an invitation for an audio-recorded, telephone interview. Frequency distributions and univariate comparisons were employed for quantitative data. Thematic analysis of interview transcripts was undertaken to extract common themes.

RESULTS

A total of 54% (399 of 733) returned the questionnaire. Quantitative results indicated that women were less likely to feel: involved if they did not have a spontaneous vaginal birth (P = 0.020); supported by a midwife if they had a caesarean (P = <0.001); or supported by an obstetrician if they had a spontaneous vaginal birth (P = <0.001). Qualitative findings emerged from 63 interviews which highlighted the influence that organization of care, resources and facilities had on women's satisfaction. These paradigms unfolded as three broad themes constructed by four sub-themes, each illustrating a dichotomy of experiences. The first theme 'how care was provided' encompassed: familiar faces versus a different one every time and the best place to be as opposed to so disappointed. The second theme 'attributes of staff' included: above and beyond versus caring without caring and in good hands as opposed to handled incorrectly. The third theme 'engaged in care' incorporated: explained everything versus did not know why and had a choice as opposed to did not listen to my needs.

CONCLUSIONS

Quantitative analysis confirmed that the majority of women surveyed were satisfied. Mode of birth influenced women's perception of being involved with their birth. Being able to explore the diversity of women's experiences in relation to satisfaction with their maternity care in an urban, tertiary obstetric setting has offered greater insight into what women value: a sensitive, respectful, shared relationship with competent clinicians who recognise and strive to provide woman focused care across the childbirth continuum.

摘要

背景

产妇满意度的概念颇具挑战性,因为女性和临床医生的期望与体验可能存在差异。我们的目的是调查城市三级产科机构中女性的孕产护理体验,以深入了解分娩连续过程中满意度的概念化情况。

方法

这项混合方法研究在西澳大利亚的一家公立妇产医院开展。在产后两周向733名女性发送了问卷,其中包括邀请她们参加一次录音电话访谈。对定量数据采用频率分布和单变量比较。对访谈记录进行主题分析以提取共同主题。

结果

共有54%(733名中的399名)女性回复了问卷。定量结果表明,如果没有自然阴道分娩,女性感觉参与度较低的可能性更大(P = 0.020);如果进行剖宫产,她们得到助产士支持的可能性较小(P < 0.001);如果自然阴道分娩,她们得到产科医生支持的可能性较小(P < 0.001)。从63次访谈中得出的定性结果突出了护理组织、资源和设施对女性满意度的影响。这些模式呈现为三个宽泛主题,由四个子主题构成,每个子主题都说明了体验的二分法。第一个主题“护理的提供方式”包括:熟悉的面孔与每次都不同的面孔,以及最佳场所与非常失望。第二个主题 “工作人员的特质” 包括:尽心尽力与表面关心实则不然,以及备受呵护与处理不当。第三个主题“参与护理”包括:解释一切与不知缘由,以及有选择权与不听从我的需求。

结论

定量分析证实,接受调查的大多数女性表示满意。分娩方式影响女性对参与分娩过程的认知。在城市三级产科机构中,能够探究女性对孕产护理满意度体验的多样性,为了解女性重视的方面提供了更深入的见解:与有能力的临床医生建立一种敏感、尊重、共享的关系,这些临床医生认识到并努力在分娩连续过程中提供以女性为中心的护理。

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