School of Nursing and Midwifery, Affiliate Centre of Applied Nursing Research (CANR), Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Parramatta South Campus, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2017 Dec;26(23-24):4184-4200. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13965. Epub 2017 Sep 19.
Health professionals are frequently exposed to traumatic events due to the nature of their work. While traumatic and adverse labour and birth events experienced by women are well researched, less attention has been given to midwives' and nurses' experiences of these events and the impact it has on their lives.
To undertake a meta-ethnographic study of midwives' and nurses' experiences of adverse labour and birth events.
Scopus, CINHAL PLUS, MEDLINE and PUBMED databases were searched using subject headings and keywords. The search was limited to papers published in peer-reviewed journals from 2004-October 2016. Quality appraisal was undertaken using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme tool.
Papers had to be qualitative or have a substantial qualitative component. Studies were included if they primarily focused on midwives' or nurses' perspectives or experiences of complicated, traumatic or adverse labour and birth events.
A meta-ethnographic approach was used incorporating methods of reciprocal translation guided by the work of Noblit and Hare (1988, Meta-Ethnography: Synthesizing qualitative studies (Vol. 11). Newbury Park: Sage publications).
Eleven qualitative studies were included in the final sample. Four major themes were (i) feeling the chaos; (ii) powerless, responsible and a failure; (iii) "It adds another scar to my soul"; and (iv) finding a way to deal with it.
Midwives and nurses feel relatively unprepared when faced with a real-life labour and birth emergency event. While many of the midwives and nurses were traumatised by the experience, some were able to view their encounter as an opportunity to develop their emergency response skills.
Witnessing and being involved in a complicated or adverse labour and birth event can be traumatic for nurses and midwives. Organisational and collegial support needs to be available to enable these health professionals to talk about their feelings and concerns.
由于工作性质,卫生专业人员经常接触创伤性事件。虽然女性经历的创伤性和不良分娩事件已经得到了充分的研究,但对助产士和护士经历这些事件的情况以及对他们生活的影响关注较少。
对助产士和护士在不良分娩事件中的经历进行元伦理研究。
使用主题词和关键词在 Scopus、CINHAL PLUS、MEDLINE 和 PUBMED 数据库中进行搜索。搜索范围限于 2004 年 10 月至 2016 年发表在同行评议期刊上的论文。使用批判性评价技能计划工具进行质量评估。
论文必须是定性的或具有实质性的定性组成部分。如果研究主要关注助产士或护士对复杂、创伤或不良分娩事件的观点或经历,则纳入研究。
采用元伦理方法,结合 Noblit 和 Hare(1988 年,Meta-Ethnography:合成定性研究(第 11 卷)。Newbury Park:Sage publications)的指导下进行反复翻译的方法。
最终样本中包括 11 项定性研究。四个主要主题是:(i)感受混乱;(ii)无能为力、有责任和失败;(iii)“这给我的灵魂又增添了一道伤疤”;(iv)找到应对方法。
助产士和护士在面对现实生活中的分娩紧急情况时,会感到相对准备不足。尽管许多助产士和护士因这一经历而受到创伤,但有些人能够将他们的遭遇视为发展应急反应技能的机会。
目睹和参与复杂或不良分娩事件可能会对护士和助产士造成创伤。需要提供组织和同事支持,使这些卫生专业人员能够谈论自己的感受和担忧。