Taylor Petrea
University of New Brunswick, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2020 Feb 25;7:2333393619900893. doi: 10.1177/2333393619900893. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.
Women reach out to health care providers for a multitude of health problems in the aftermath of intimate partner violence, including suicidality; however, little is known about how they seek help. The purpose of this study was to explore how women seek help for suicidality after intimate partner violence using a feminist grounded theory and photovoice multiple qualitative research design. Interviews were conducted with 32 women from New Brunswick, Canada, and seven from this sample also participated in five photovoice meetings where they critically reflected on self-generated photos of their help-seeking experiences. Data were analyzed using the constant comparative analysis of grounded theory. involves fighting for a sense of belonging and personal value by perceiving validation from health care providers. Women battled , a feeling of being dehumanized, by and Implications for health care providers include prioritizing validating interactions and adopting a relational approach to practice.
在亲密伴侣暴力事件发生后,女性会因多种健康问题而求助于医疗保健提供者,包括自杀倾向;然而,对于她们如何寻求帮助却知之甚少。本研究的目的是运用女性主义扎根理论和照片叙事多重定性研究设计,探索亲密伴侣暴力事件后女性如何寻求自杀倾向方面的帮助。对来自加拿大新不伦瑞克省的32名女性进行了访谈,其中7名来自该样本的女性还参加了五次照片叙事会议,她们在会上批判性地反思了自己寻求帮助经历的自拍照片。使用扎根理论的持续比较分析法对数据进行了分析。这涉及通过从医疗保健提供者那里获得认可来争取归属感和个人价值感。女性通过[此处原文缺失两个关键内容]与一种被剥夺人性的感觉——[此处原文缺失一个关键内容]作斗争。对医疗保健提供者的启示包括优先考虑进行认可性互动,并采用关系性的实践方法。