Lyndon Audrey, Malana Jennifer, Hedli Laura C, Sherman Jules, Lee Henry C
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2018 May;47(3):324-332. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2018.02.008. Epub 2018 Mar 16.
To explore women's birth experiences to develop an understanding of their perspectives on patient safety during hospital-based birth.
Qualitative description using thematic analysis of interview data.
Seventeen women ages 29 to 47 years.
Women participated in individual or small group interviews about their birth experiences, the physical environment, interactions with clinicians, and what safety meant to them in the context of birth. An interdisciplinary group of five investigators from nursing, medicine, product design, and journalism analyzed transcripts thematically to examine how women experienced feeling safe or unsafe and identify opportunities for improvements in care.
Participants experienced feelings of safety on a continuum. These feelings were affected by confidence in providers, the environment and organizational factors, interpersonal interactions, and actions people took during risk moments of rapid or confusing change. Well-organized teams and sensitive interpersonal interactions that demonstrated human connection supported feelings of safety, whereas some routine aspects of care threatened feelings of safety.
Physical and emotional safety are inextricably embedded in the patient experience, yet this connection may be overlooked in some inpatient birth settings. Clinicians should be mindful of how the birth environment and their behaviors in it can affect a woman's feelings of safety during birth. Human connection is especially important during risk moments, which represent a liminal space at the intersection of physical and emotional safety. At least one team member should focus on the provision of emotional support during rapidly changing situations to mitigate the potential for negative experiences that can result in emotional harm.
探讨女性的分娩经历,以了解她们对医院分娩期间患者安全的看法。
采用访谈数据主题分析的定性描述。
17名年龄在29至47岁之间的女性。
女性参与了关于她们的分娩经历、物理环境、与临床医生的互动以及在分娩背景下安全对她们意味着什么的个人或小组访谈。来自护理、医学、产品设计和新闻学的五名跨学科研究人员团队对访谈记录进行了主题分析,以研究女性如何体验安全感或不安全感,并确定改善护理的机会。
参与者在连续体上体验到安全感。这些感受受到对提供者的信心、环境和组织因素、人际互动以及人们在快速或混乱变化的风险时刻采取的行动的影响。组织良好的团队和表现出人际联系的敏感人际互动支持了安全感,而护理的一些常规方面则威胁到安全感。
身体和情感安全在患者体验中密不可分,但在一些住院分娩环境中,这种联系可能被忽视。临床医生应注意分娩环境及其在其中的行为如何影响女性分娩期间的安全感。在风险时刻,人际联系尤为重要,风险时刻代表着身体和情感安全交叉处的一个阈限空间。在快速变化的情况下,至少应有一名团队成员专注于提供情感支持,以减轻可能导致情感伤害的负面经历的可能性。