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助产士主导的社交媒体群组作为孕期女性经证实的信息来源。

Midwife-moderated social media groups as a validated information source for women during pregnancy.

作者信息

McCarthy Rose, Byrne Ged, Brettle Alison, Choucri Lesley, Ormandy Paula, Chatwin John

机构信息

University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom.

Health Education England (NHS), United Kingdom.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2020 Sep;88:102710. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2020.102710. Epub 2020 May 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Widespread use of the internet has fundamentally altered the way people access health information and communicate with health providers. Pregnant women are a group who are particularly highly motivated to seek out information online. However, where mothers actually obtain their information, who they trust to supply it, and whether or not it actually fulfils their needs is often unclear. This paper examines the experiences of women accessing advice and information on pregnancy and childbirth through a dedicated social-media platform, mediated by qualified midwives. The study formed part of a larger research project that focussed on professionally moderated online learning in maternity care, and the role of online communities. This paper reports on aspects of midwife mediated information provision in the context of these online communities.

METHODS

Two secret (i.e. private / invitation only) Facebook groups were created. Both groups were moderated by 2 qualified midwives. One group had 17 mothers and the other 14 mothers. Both groups ran for 35 weeks.

DATA AND ANALYSIS

The data included the written and spoken words of group participants and midwife-moderators in i) face-to-face (n = 4) and online (n = 4) post-intervention focus groups; ii) one-to-one interviews with group participants and midwife moderators (n = 24); iii) the complete corpus of text-based interaction across both groups; iv) a sub-set of private message sessions (n = 24) between individual participants and midwife-moderators. Thematic analysis was applied to the combined dataset.

FINDINGS

Participants found engagement with midwives and other pregnant women via a social media group convenient and accessible. The groups provided a safe space for the sharing and validation of maternity relevant information. Members trusted their midwife-moderators to ensure information was reliable. For many members, the group became the primary source of pregnancy related information.

CONCLUSION

Midwife-mediated social media groups offer a highly effective way of providing individualised information provision and social support for pregnant woman. Access to a group can also significantly impact on perceptions of relational continuity.

摘要

背景

互联网的广泛使用从根本上改变了人们获取健康信息以及与医疗服务提供者沟通的方式。孕妇是特别热衷于在网上搜索信息的群体。然而,母亲们实际从何处获取信息、信任谁来提供信息以及这些信息是否真正满足她们的需求,往往并不明确。本文探讨了女性通过一个由专业助产士调解的专用社交媒体平台获取妊娠和分娩建议及信息的经历。该研究是一个更大的研究项目的一部分,该项目聚焦于产科护理中的专业主持在线学习以及在线社区的作用。本文报告了在这些在线社区背景下助产士调解信息提供的相关方面。

方法

创建了两个私密(即仅私人/受邀加入)的脸书群组。两个群组均由两名专业助产士主持。一个群组有17位母亲,另一个有14位母亲。两个群组均运行了35周。

数据与分析

数据包括群组参与者和助产士主持人在以下方面的书面和口头表述:i)干预后面对面(n = 4)和在线(n = 4)焦点小组;ii)与群组参与者和助产士主持人的一对一访谈(n = 24);iii)两个群组基于文本互动的完整语料库;iv)个体参与者与助产士主持人之间的私人信息会话子集(n = 24)。对合并后的数据集进行了主题分析。

研究结果

参与者发现通过社交媒体群组与助产士及其他孕妇互动既方便又容易。这些群组为分享和验证与孕产相关的信息提供了一个安全的空间。成员们信任他们的助产士主持人以确保信息可靠。对许多成员来说,该群组成为了妊娠相关信息的主要来源。

结论

助产士调解的社交媒体群组为孕妇提供个性化信息和社会支持提供了一种非常有效的方式。加入一个群组也会对关系连续性的认知产生重大影响。

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