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约旦女性在不同环境、不同时间、不同世代下的劳动和分娩经历与构建:一项定性研究。

Jordanian women's experiences and constructions of labour and birth in different settings, over time and across generations: a qualitative study.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith South, NSW, 2751, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2020 Jun 10;20(1):357. doi: 10.1186/s12884-020-03034-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Overwhelmingly, women in Middle Eastern countries experience birth as dehumanising and disrespectful. Women's stories can be a very powerful way of informing health services about the impact of the care they receive and can promote practice change. The aim of this study is to examine Jordanian women's experiences and constructions of labour and birth in different settings (home, public and private hospitals in Jordan, and Australian public hospitals), over time and across generations.

METHOD

A qualitative interpretive design was used. Data were collected by face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 27 Jordanian women. Of these women, 20 were living in Jordan (12 had given birth in the last five years and eight had birthed over 15 years ago) while seven were living in Australia (with birthing experience in both Jordan and Australia). Interview data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically.

RESULTS

Women's birth experiences differed across settings and generations and were represented in the four themes: 'Birth at home: a place of comfort and control'; 'Public Hospital: you should not have to suffer'; 'Private Hospital: buying control' and 'Australian maternity care: a mixed experience'. In each theme, the concepts: Pain, Privacy, the Personal and to a lesser extent, Purity (cleanliness), were present but experienced in different ways depending on the setting (home, public or private hospital) and the country.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings demonstrate how meanings attributed to labour and birth, particularly the experience of pain, are produced in different settings, providing insights into the institutional management and social context of birth in Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries. In the public hospital environment in Jordan, women had no support and were treated disrespectfully. This was in stark contrast to women birthing at home only one generation before. Change is urgently needed to offer humanised birth in the Jordanian maternity system.

摘要

背景

在中东国家,绝大多数女性都觉得分娩过程不人性化、不被尊重。女性的故事是一种非常有力的方式,可以让卫生服务机构了解到她们所接受的护理的影响,并可以促进实践的改变。本研究的目的是考察约旦女性在不同环境(约旦的家庭、公立和私立医院,以及澳大利亚的公立医院)、不同时间和不同代际中分娩和生育的经历和建构。

方法

采用定性解释性设计。通过与 27 名约旦女性进行面对面的半结构化访谈收集数据。这些女性中,20 人居住在约旦(12 人在过去五年内分娩,8 人在 15 年前分娩),7 人居住在澳大利亚(在约旦和澳大利亚都有分娩经验)。访谈数据逐字转录,并进行主题分析。

结果

女性的分娩经历因环境和代际而异,体现在四个主题中:“在家分娩:一个舒适和控制的地方”;“公立医院:你不应该受苦”;“私立医院:花钱买控制”和“澳大利亚的产妇护理:混合体验”。在每个主题中,疼痛、隐私、个人和在较小程度上的纯洁(清洁)等概念都存在,但根据环境(家庭、公立或私立医院)和国家的不同,其体验方式也不同。

结论

这些发现表明,劳动和分娩所赋予的意义,特别是疼痛的体验,是在不同的环境中产生的,为了解约旦和其他中东国家的分娩的制度管理和社会背景提供了深入的见解。在约旦的公立医院环境中,女性没有得到支持,受到不尊重的待遇。这与仅仅一代人之前在家分娩的女性形成鲜明对比。约旦的产妇系统迫切需要提供人性化的分娩。

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