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倾听女性的声音:在澳大利亚昆士兰州接受护理人员生育护理的体验。

Listening to women's voices: the experience of giving birth with paramedic care in Queensland, Australia.

机构信息

University of the Sunshine Coast, ML 40, Locked Bag 4, Maroochydore DC, QLD, 4558, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2019 Dec 20;19(1):490. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2613-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Unplanned out-of-hospital birth is generally assumed to occur for women who are multiparous, have a history of a short pushing phase of labour or are experiencing a precipitate birth. However, there is little research that examines the woman's perspective regarding factors that influenced their decision on when to access care. This research aimed to explore women's experience of unplanned out-of-hospital birth in paramedic care. Due to the size of the data in the larger study of 'Women's experience of unplanned out-of-hospital birth in paramedic care' [1], this paper will deal directly with the women's narrative concerning her decision to access care and how previous birth experience and interactions with other healthcare professionals influenced her experience.

METHOD

Narrative inquiry, underpinned from a feminist perspective, was used to guide the research. Twenty-two women who had experienced an unplanned out-of-hospital birth within the last 5 years in Queensland, Australia engaged in this research.

RESULTS

The decision of a woman in labour to attend hospital to birth her baby is influenced by information received from healthcare providers, fear of unnecessary medical intervention in birth, and previous birth experience. All themes and subthemes that emerged in the women's narratives relate to the notion of birth knowledge. These specifically include perceptions of what constitutes authoritative knowledge, who possesses the authoritative knowledge on which actions are based, and when and how women use their own embodied knowledge to assess the validity of healthcare workers' advice and the necessity for clinical intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

The women interviewed communicated a tension between women's knowledge, beliefs and experience of the birth process, and the professional models of care traditionally associated with the hospital environment. It is essential that information provided to women antenatally is comprehensive and comprehensible. The decisions women make concerning their birth plan represent the women's expectations for their birth and this should be used as a means to openly communicate issues that may impact the birth experience.

摘要

背景

通常认为,计划外的院外分娩发生在多产妇、有短分娩用力阶段史或经历急产的女性身上。然而,几乎没有研究探讨女性对影响其何时寻求护理的因素的看法。这项研究旨在探讨女性在护理人员的院外分娩中的经历。由于“女性在护理人员的院外分娩中的经历”这一更大研究中的数据量较大[1],本文将直接处理女性关于她寻求护理的决定的叙述,以及之前的分娩经历和与其他医疗保健专业人员的互动如何影响她的经历。

方法

受女权主义观点的启发,采用叙事探究方法指导研究。澳大利亚昆士兰州在过去 5 年内经历过计划外院外分娩的 22 名女性参与了这项研究。

结果

分娩中的女性决定是否去医院分娩她的孩子受到来自医疗保健提供者的信息、对分娩中不必要的医疗干预的恐惧以及之前的分娩经历的影响。女性叙述中出现的所有主题和子主题都与分娩知识的概念有关。这些主题特别包括对什么构成权威知识的看法、谁拥有基于哪些行动的权威知识,以及女性何时以及如何使用自己的身体知识来评估医疗保健工作者的建议的有效性和临床干预的必要性。

结论

接受采访的女性在传达女性对分娩过程的知识、信仰和经验与传统上与医院环境相关的护理模式之间的紧张关系。在产前向女性提供全面和易懂的信息至关重要。女性关于其分娩计划的决定代表了她们对分娩的期望,这应该作为公开沟通可能影响分娩体验的问题的一种手段。

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