La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia.
Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2020 Jun;30(7):975-987. doi: 10.1177/1049732320904713. Epub 2020 Feb 11.
Despite the strong association between social support and positive health outcomes, little is understood about its role in women's reproductive decision making. Developing insight into how women perceive, mobilize, and experience social support is critical to understanding their lived experiences of reproductive decision making and to implementing appropriate supporting structures to help women realize their reproductive choices. In this study, emergent fit with existing inductive research on the phenomenon of reproductive support is discussed. The existing theory of "optimizing social support for the preservation of self" and its underpinning categorical framework is maintained, but the extant categorical themes were all nuanced, refined, replaced, or removed to better reflect the support phenomenon among a wider cohort of women. This article builds on the existing knowledge base by producing a substantive theory of "optimizing social support for the preservation of self" with wider applicability.
尽管社会支持与健康结果之间存在很强的关联,但对于其在女性生殖决策中的作用知之甚少。深入了解女性如何感知、调动和体验社会支持,对于理解她们的生殖决策体验以及实施适当的支持结构以帮助女性实现生殖选择至关重要。在这项研究中,讨论了与生殖支持现象相关的现有归纳研究的契合度。现有的“为了自我保护而优化社会支持”理论及其基础分类框架得以保留,但现有的分类主题都经过了细微调整、精炼、替换或删除,以更好地反映更广泛的女性群体中的支持现象。本文通过产生更广泛适用的“为了自我保护而优化社会支持”的实质性理论,扩展了现有知识库。