Konheim-Kalkstein Yasmine L, Miron-Shatz Talya, Israel Leah Jenny
Division of Social Sciences, Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY, United States.
Center for Medical Decision Making, Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono, Israel.
JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2018 Dec 18;1(2):e12206. doi: 10.2196/12206.
Birth stories provide an intimate glimpse into women's birth experiences in their own words. Understanding the emotions elicited in women by certain types of behaviors during labor and delivery could help those in the health care community provide better emotional care for women in labor.
The aim of this study was to understand which supportive reactions and behaviors contributed to negative or positive emotions among women with regard to their labor and delivery experience.
We sampled 10 women's stories from a popular blog that described births that strayed from the plan. Overall, 90 challenging events that occurred during labor and delivery were identified. Each challenge had an emotionally positive, negative, or neutral evaluation by the woman. We classified supportive and unsupportive behaviors in response to these challenges and examined their association with the woman's emotional appraisal of the challenges.
Overall, 4 types of behaviors were identified: informational inclusion, decisional inclusion (mostly by health care providers), practical support, and emotional support (mostly by partners). Supportive reactions were not associated with emotional appraisal; however, unsupportive reactions were associated with women appraising the challenge negatively (Fisher exact test, P=.02).
Although supportive behaviors did not elicit any particular emotion, unsupportive behaviors did cause women to view challenges negatively. It is worthwhile conducting a larger scale investigation to observe what happens when patients express their needs, particularly when challenges present themselves during labor, and health care professionals strive to cater to them.
分娩故事以女性自己的语言提供了对她们分娩经历的深入了解。了解分娩过程中某些行为引发女性的情绪,有助于医疗保健社区的人员为分娩中的女性提供更好的情感护理。
本研究的目的是了解哪些支持性反应和行为会导致女性在分娩经历中产生消极或积极情绪。
我们从一个热门博客中抽取了10名女性描述偏离计划分娩的故事。总共识别出分娩过程中发生的90个具有挑战性的事件。每位女性对每个挑战都有积极、消极或中性的情绪评价。我们对针对这些挑战的支持性和非支持性行为进行了分类,并研究了它们与女性对挑战的情绪评价之间的关联。
总体而言,识别出4种行为类型:信息纳入、决策纳入(主要由医疗保健提供者做出)、实际支持和情感支持(主要由伴侣提供)。支持性反应与情绪评价无关;然而,非支持性反应与女性对挑战的负面评价相关(Fisher精确检验,P = 0.02)。
虽然支持性行为不会引发任何特定情绪,但非支持性行为确实会导致女性消极看待挑战。值得进行更大规模的调查,以观察当患者表达需求时会发生什么,特别是在分娩过程中出现挑战且医疗保健专业人员努力满足这些需求时。