Fenstermacher Kimberly H, Hupcey Judith E
Kimberly H. Fenstermacher is an Associate Professor of Nursing, Chair, Department of Nursing, Messiah College, Mechanicsburg, PA. The author can be reached via e-mail at
MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2019 Jan/Feb;44(1):13-19. doi: 10.1097/NMC.0000000000000485.
To describe the bereavement support needs of black urban women in late adolescence after perinatal loss.
Eight black women aged 18 to 21 years who had experienced recent perinatal loss were interviewed in person or by telephone at three points in the 12 weeks that followed their loss to describe their perinatal bereavement experience and support needs. Data from the interviews were analyzed using constant comparative analysis.
Black adolescent women need culturally appropriate bereavement support targeted at key transition points along the bereavement trajectory. They need accurate information, compassionate and respectful communication, and support from their mothers, grandmothers, and other women from their community of faith who have experienced perinatal loss. They value mementos, such as photographs and footprints.
Nurses are well-positioned to be consistent caregivers and to provide clear, compassionate communication and anticipatory guidance to young black women experiencing perinatal loss. Attending to spiritual needs, harnessing family support, providing mementos, and encouraging reflection through journaling may help adolescent women find meaning and new perspectives on their bereavement experience.
描述城市黑人青年女性在围产期丧失后处于青春期晚期时的丧亲之痛支持需求。
对8名年龄在18至21岁之间、近期经历过围产期丧失的黑人女性,在其丧失后的12周内分三个时间点进行了面对面或电话访谈,以描述她们的围产期丧亲经历及支持需求。访谈数据采用持续比较分析法进行分析。
黑人青少年女性需要在丧亲轨迹的关键过渡点提供符合文化背景的丧亲之痛支持。她们需要准确的信息、富有同情心和尊重的沟通,以及来自母亲、祖母和其他经历过围产期丧失的同信仰社区女性的支持。她们重视照片和脚印等纪念物。
护士处于有利位置,能够成为持续的护理人员,并为经历围产期丧失的年轻黑人女性提供清晰、富有同情心的沟通和预期指导。关注精神需求、利用家庭支持、提供纪念物以及鼓励通过写日记进行反思,可能有助于青少年女性在丧亲经历中找到意义和新的视角。