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澳大利亚一项定性研究:影响助产士对低危产妇分娩期经口摄入相关实践的因素

A qualitative study of factors that influence midwives' practice in relation to low-risk women's oral intake in labour in Australia.

机构信息

College of Nursing and Health Science, Flinders University, Australia.

College of Nursing and Health Science, Flinders University, Australia; Deakin University and Western Health Partnership, Australia.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2020 Sep;33(5):e455-e463. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2019.11.004. Epub 2019 Nov 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Restriction of food and fluids during labour increases women's discomfort, anxiety and stress which are associated with obstruction of the normal process of labour. Whilst research evidence and clinical guidelines recommend that normal uncomplicated labouring women should not be limited in their oral intake during labour, some midwives continue to restrict or discourage women's oral intake. To promote best practice, it is important to understand the influencing factors which affect midwives' decision-making processes.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to investigate the influences that affect midwifery practice regarding oral food and fluid intake for low-risk labouring women.

DESIGN

An interpretive descriptive approach employed 12 semi-structured interviews with registered midwives with current labour and birthing experience in Australia. Data was analysed using thematic analysis.

FINDINGS

Three themes were identified: midwives' knowledge and beliefs; work environment and women's expectations of care. Midwives' practice was affected by their knowledge and values developed from professional and personal experiences of labour, their context of practice and work environment, the clinical guidelines, policies and obstetric control, and women's choice and comfort.

CONCLUSION

This study indicates that midwives' decision-making in relation to women's oral nutrition during labour is multifaceted and influenced by complicated environments, models of care, and power relations between doctors and midwives, more so than clinical guidelines. It is important for midwives to be aware of factors negatively influencing their decision-making processes to enable autonomy and empowerment in the provision of evidence-based care of labouring women.

摘要

背景

分娩过程中限制食物和液体的摄入会增加产妇的不适、焦虑和压力,这与分娩过程的正常受阻有关。尽管研究证据和临床指南建议正常、无并发症的分娩妇女在分娩过程中不应限制其口服摄入,但一些助产士仍继续限制或劝阻妇女的口服摄入。为了促进最佳实践,了解影响助产士决策过程的因素非常重要。

目的

本研究旨在调查影响助产实践中对低风险分娩妇女口服食物和液体摄入的因素。

设计

采用解释性描述方法,对澳大利亚有当前分娩和生育经验的注册助产士进行了 12 次半结构化访谈。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。

结果

确定了三个主题:助产士的知识和信念;工作环境和妇女对护理的期望。助产士的实践受到他们从分娩的专业和个人经验中发展出来的知识和价值观、他们的实践环境和工作环境、临床指南、政策和产科控制以及妇女的选择和舒适感的影响。

结论

本研究表明,助产士在分娩期间妇女口服营养方面的决策是多方面的,受到复杂环境、护理模式以及医生和助产士之间权力关系的影响,而不仅仅是临床指南。助产士了解影响其决策过程的因素对于在为分娩妇女提供循证护理方面实现自主权和赋权非常重要。

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