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分娩期间对女性重要的事项:系统定性综述。

What matters to women during childbirth: A systematic qualitative review.

机构信息

Research in Childbirth and Health (ReaCH) group, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom.

UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), Department of Reproductive Health and Research, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2018 Apr 17;13(4):e0194906. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194906. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Design and provision of good quality maternity care should incorporate what matters to childbearing women. This qualitative systematic review was undertaken to inform WHO intrapartum guidelines.

METHODS

Using a pre-determined search strategy, we searched Medline, CINAHL, PsycINFO, AMED, EMBASE, LILACS, AJOL, and reference lists of eligible studies published 1996-August 2016 (updated to January 2018), reporting qualitative data on womens' childbirth beliefs, expectations, and values. Studies including specific interventions or health conditions were excluded. PRISMA guidelines were followed.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Authors' findings were extracted, logged on a study-specific data form, and synthesised using meta-ethnographic techniques. Confidence in the quality, coherence, relevance and adequacy of data underpinning the resulting themes was assessed using GRADE-CERQual. A line of argument synthesis was developed.

RESULTS

35 studies (19 countries) were included in the primary search, and 2 in the update. Confidence in most results was moderate to high. What mattered to most women was a positive experience that fulfilled or exceeded their prior personal and socio-cultural beliefs and expectations. This included giving birth to a healthy baby in a clinically and psychologically safe environment with practical and emotional support from birth companions, and competent, reassuring, kind clinical staff. Most wanted a physiological labour and birth, while acknowledging that birth can be unpredictable and frightening, and that they may need to 'go with the flow'. If intervention was needed or wanted, women wanted to retain a sense of personal achievement and control through active decision-making. These values and expectations were mediated through womens' embodied (physical and psychosocial) experience of pregnancy and birth; local familial and sociocultural norms; and encounters with local maternity services and staff.

CONCLUSIONS

Most healthy childbearing women want a positive birth experience. Safety and psychosocial wellbeing are equally valued. Maternity care should be designed to fulfil or exceed womens' personal and socio-cultural beliefs and expectations.

摘要

简介

设计和提供高质量的产妇护理应包含产妇关心的内容。本研究进行了一项定性系统综述,旨在为世卫组织分娩期指南提供信息。

方法

使用预先确定的搜索策略,我们检索了 Medline、CINAHL、PsycINFO、AMED、EMBASE、LILACS、AJOL 和符合条件的研究参考文献,这些研究报告了关于女性分娩信念、期望和价值观的定性数据。排除了专门干预或健康状况的研究。本研究遵循 PRISMA 指南。

数据收集和分析

作者的发现被提取出来,记录在研究特定的数据表格中,并使用元民族志技术进行综合。使用 GRADE-CERQual 评估了支撑主题的研究数据的质量、一致性、相关性和充分性。发展了一个论证综合的方法。

结果

最初的搜索中包括 35 项研究(来自 19 个国家),更新中包括 2 项研究。大多数研究结果的可信度为中度到高度。对大多数女性来说,重要的是获得积极的体验,这种体验满足或超过了她们之前的个人和社会文化信念和期望。这包括在有实际和情感支持的分娩伙伴、有能力、令人安心、友善的临床工作人员的陪伴下,在临床和心理安全的环境中生下健康的婴儿。大多数女性希望有一个生理性的分娩,但也承认分娩可能是不可预测和可怕的,她们可能需要“顺其自然”。如果需要或希望干预,女性希望通过积极决策来保持个人成就感和控制感。这些价值观和期望受到女性怀孕和分娩的身体(身体和心理社会)体验、当地家庭和社会文化规范以及与当地产妇服务和工作人员的接触的影响。

结论

大多数健康的产妇希望有一个积极的分娩体验。安全和心理社会健康同样受到重视。产妇护理的设计应满足或超过女性的个人和社会文化信念和期望。

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