Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5RW, UK; Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, LE1 9BH, UK.
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, CV1 5RW, UK; University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust CV2 2DX, UK.
Midwifery. 2020 Jun;85:102662. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2020.102662. Epub 2020 Feb 13.
To develop an understanding of women's lived experience of compassionate midwifery DESIGN: A qualitative study using the principles of Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Data was collected during interviews with 17 women who identified themselves as having received compassionate midwifery care.
Women participants' experience of compassionate care from midwives was experienced through a sense of a midwife Being With them, Being in Relationship with them and Empowerment. Women were also aware of the way midwives were able to Balance potentially conflicting aspects of their work, in order to provide compassionate care. Two other themes which emerged through extensive analysis of the data related to how women set their experience of compassion in the context of their personal suffering and that compassion made a difference. These themes will be reported separately.
The unique contribution of this study was to provide a window into the nature of women's lived experiences of compassionate midwifery and thus building, understanding around the qualities of compassionate midwifery and its impact on women. The findings are important because they challenge assumptions that compassion is ill-defined and therefore difficult to teach. On the contrary, compassionate midwifery was easily identified by women participants and had the features of an effective intervention for relieving their suffering. A dynamic model of Compassionate Midwifery in Balance has been proposed, providing a much-needed tool to inform practice, education and policy. Further research will build on this work by focussing on women in varied circumstances, environments and cultures and on understanding the lived experience of compassionate midwifery from the midwife's perspective.
了解女性在充满同情的助产护理中的实际体验。
采用解释现象学分析(IPA)原则的定性研究。数据来自 17 名自认为接受过充满同情的助产护理的女性的访谈。
女性参与者对助产士的同情护理体验是通过助产士的陪伴感、与她们的关系感和赋权感来体验的。女性也意识到助产士能够平衡工作中潜在冲突的方面,以提供同情护理。通过对数据的广泛分析,还出现了另外两个主题,涉及女性如何将自己的同情体验置于个人痛苦的背景下,以及同情护理的作用。这些主题将分别报告。
这项研究的独特贡献在于提供了一个窗口,了解女性在充满同情的助产护理中的实际体验,从而对充满同情的助产护理的性质及其对女性的影响有了更深入的理解。研究结果很重要,因为它们挑战了同情是定义不清,因此难以教授的假设。相反,富有同情心的助产护理很容易被女性参与者识别出来,并且具有缓解她们痛苦的有效干预措施的特征。提出了一种充满同情的助产护理平衡的动态模型,为实践、教育和政策提供了急需的工具。进一步的研究将以不同环境和文化背景下的女性为重点,从助产士的角度来理解富有同情心的助产护理的实际体验,以此为基础展开。