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“暴风雨前的平静”:一项关于父亲早期分娩经历的定性研究。

'The calm before the storm': A qualitative study of fathers' experiences of early labour.

机构信息

Division of Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, Floor 12, Tower Building, University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.

Division of Midwifery, School of Health Sciences, Floor 12, Tower Building, University Park, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2020 Sep;33(5):490-495. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2019.11.002. Epub 2019 Nov 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Early labour care presents a challenge for maternity services and is a cause of dissatisfaction for women planning birth in an obstetric or midwifery unit who may feel unsupported or unwelcome at their planned place of birth. Little is known about the perspectives of men who support their partner during early labour.

METHODS

Opportunity sample offathers (n=12) in the UK who had been present during their partner's labour in the previous twelve months. Semi-structured interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed before thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Fathers learned about the stages of labour during antenatal education and felt well prepared for early labour but found their knowledge difficult to apply, and relied on their partners to decide when to travel to the planned place of birth. Early labour was described as the 'calm before the storm' during which they carried out practical tasks or rested to ensure they could fulfil their role when labour progressed. However, men frequently felt 'like a spare part' during the later stages of labour.

DISCUSSION

The study has implications for antenatal educators, midwives and others supporting couples during pregnancy and labour. It supports reconsideration of how information about labour progress can be most usefully conveyed to couples. Professionals could acknowledge the value of supportive tasks carried out by fathers that might otherwise be experienced as doing 'nothing'. Further research should recruit more diverse samples of men and same-sex couples. Dyadic data collection methods may be of value.

摘要

背景

早期分娩护理对产科和助产服务提出了挑战,也是计划在产科或助产单位分娩的女性感到不满的原因之一,她们可能会感到在计划分娩的地方没有得到支持或不受欢迎。对于在伴侣早期分娩时给予支持的男性的观点,人们知之甚少。

方法

本研究从英国招募了 12 位在过去 12 个月内陪伴伴侣分娩的父亲作为机会样本。对他们进行半结构化访谈并录音,转录后进行主题分析。

结果

父亲们通过产前教育了解了分娩的各个阶段,并且对早期分娩做好了充分的准备,但发现他们的知识难以应用,并且依赖伴侣决定何时前往计划的分娩地点。早期分娩被描述为“暴风雨前的平静”,在此期间,他们完成实际任务或休息,以确保在分娩进展时能够履行自己的角色。然而,在分娩的后期,男性经常感到“像个多余的人”。

讨论

这项研究对产前教育者、助产士和其他在怀孕和分娩期间为夫妇提供支持的人具有启示意义。它支持重新考虑如何最有效地向夫妇传达关于分娩进展的信息。专业人员可以承认父亲所做的支持性任务的价值,否则这些任务可能会被视为“无所事事”。应该招募更多不同类型的男性和同性伴侣样本进行进一步研究。对夫妻双方同时进行数据收集的方法可能会更有价值。

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