Steel Amie, Diezel Helene, Frawley Jane, Wardle Jon, Adams Jon
Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, Sydney, Australia.
Office of Research, Endeavour College of Natural Health, Brisbane, Australia.
J Interprof Care. 2025 Jul-Aug;39(4):574-582. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2020.1711717. Epub 2020 Mar 4.
One in two women in Australia use complementary medicine (CM) during pregnancy including consulting with CM practitioners for pregnancy-related health concerns. Yet, very little is known about the everyday care and practice of this group of health professionals as it relates to the provision of care to childbearing women. As such, this study aims to examine the perceptions and experiences of CM practitioners who provide care to childbearing women. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 23 practitioners from six CM professions (acupuncturists, doulas, chiropractors, massage therapists, naturopaths, and osteopaths) who identified as providing care to pregnant and birthing women in their clinical practice. The participants described professional issues affecting their provision of care to childbearing women including scope of practice, regulation and standards, and practice-specific issues, all of which they linked back to their profession and the reputation of their profession among other health professionals and the community. The study results draw attention to the importance of considering the perspectives of CM maternity care providers and place on interprofessional collaboration, as well as the barriers they face to achieving this collaboration. The insights afforded by this study have the capacity to inform new policy and practice initiatives to support improved interprofessional maternity care.
在澳大利亚,每两名女性中就有一人在孕期使用补充医学(CM),包括就与怀孕相关的健康问题咨询补充医学从业者。然而,对于这群健康专业人员在为育龄妇女提供护理方面的日常护理和实践,我们知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在考察为育龄妇女提供护理的补充医学从业者的看法和经历。对来自六个补充医学专业(针灸师、导乐、脊椎按摩师、按摩治疗师、自然疗法师和整骨疗法师)的23名从业者进行了半结构化访谈,这些从业者在临床实践中为孕妇和产妇提供护理。参与者描述了影响他们为育龄妇女提供护理的专业问题,包括执业范围、监管和标准以及特定于实践的问题,他们将所有这些问题都与自己的专业以及自己的专业在其他健康专业人员和社区中的声誉联系起来。研究结果提醒人们注意考虑补充医学产科护理提供者的观点以及跨专业合作的重要性,以及他们在实现这种合作方面面临的障碍。本研究提供的见解能够为新的政策和实践举措提供信息,以支持改善跨专业产科护理。