Moore Marianne F
ABNF J. 2016 Spring;27(2):39-43.
This review surveyed qualitative and quantitative studies to explore the expectations around birth that are held by women from different cultures. These studies are grouped according to expectations of personal control expectations of support from partner/others/family; expectations of carel behavior from providers such as nurses, doctors, and/or midwives; expectations about the health of the baby; and expectations about pain in childbirth. Discussed are the findings and the role that Western culture in medicine, power and privilege are noted in providing care to these women.
本综述调查了定性和定量研究,以探索不同文化背景的女性对分娩的期望。这些研究根据个人控制期望、来自伴侣/他人/家庭的支持期望、对护士、医生和/或助产士等医护人员护理行为的期望、对婴儿健康的期望以及对分娩疼痛的期望进行分类。文中讨论了研究结果,并指出了西方文化在医学、权力和特权方面对为这些女性提供护理所起的作用。