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卫生保健从业者对生育创伤的女性、伴侣和夫妻关系支持的看法:当前实践和潜在改进。

Health care practitioners' views of the support women, partners, and the couple relationship require for birth trauma: current practice and potential improvements.

机构信息

PhD Candidate, Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, London, EC1V 0HB, UK.

Professor, Centre for Maternal and Child Health Research, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, London, EC1V 0HB, UK.

出版信息

Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2020 Oct 2;21:e40. doi: 10.1017/S1463423620000407.

Abstract

AIM

To examine health care practitioners' views of the support women, partners, and the couple relationship require when affected by birth trauma, barriers to gaining such support, and potential improvements.

BACKGROUND

Ongoing distress following psychologically traumatic childbirth, also known as birth trauma, can affect women, partners, and the couple relationship. Birth trauma can lead to post traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) or disorder (PTSD). Whilst there is a clear system of care for a PTSD diagnosis, support for the more prevalent experience of birth trauma is not well-defined.

METHOD

An online survey of health care practitioners' views of the support parents require for birth trauma, barriers to accessing support, and potential improvements. Practitioners were recruited in 2018 and the sample for the results presented in the article ranged from 95 to 110.

RESULTS

Practitioners reported differing needs of support for women, partners, and the couple as a unit. There was correlation between practitioners reporting having the skills and knowledge to support couples and feeling confident in giving support. The support most commonly offered by practitioners to reduce the impact on the couple relationship was listening to the couple. However practitioners perceived the most effective support was referral to a debriefing service. Practitioners observed several barriers to both providing support and parents accessing support, and improvements to birth trauma support were suggested.

CONCLUSIONS

Practitioners indicate that some women, partners, and the couple as a unit require support with birth trauma and that barriers exist to accessing effective support. The support that is currently provided often conflicts with practitioners' perception of what is most effective. Practitioners indicate a need to improve the identification of parents who need support with birth trauma, and more suitable services to support them.

摘要

目的

探讨医护人员对受分娩创伤影响的女性、伴侣和夫妻关系所需要的支持的看法,了解获得这种支持的障碍,以及潜在的改进措施。

背景

产后心理创伤,也称为分娩创伤,会持续困扰女性、伴侣和夫妻关系。分娩创伤可能导致创伤后应激症状(PTSS)或障碍(PTSD)。虽然 PTSD 的诊断有明确的护理体系,但对于更普遍的分娩创伤经历,支持措施并不明确。

方法

对医护人员对父母在分娩创伤方面的支持需求、获取支持的障碍以及潜在的改进措施的看法进行了在线调查。2018 年招募了医护人员,本文呈现的结果样本范围为 95 至 110。

结果

医护人员报告了女性、伴侣和夫妻作为一个整体的不同支持需求。报告具有支持夫妻的技能和知识,以及对提供支持有信心的医护人员之间存在相关性。医护人员最常提供的减轻夫妻关系影响的支持是倾听夫妻的意见。然而,医护人员认为最有效的支持是将其转介给创伤后应激反应服务。医护人员观察到提供支持和父母获取支持都存在一些障碍,并提出了改进分娩创伤支持的建议。

结论

医护人员表示,一些女性、伴侣和夫妻作为一个整体需要分娩创伤方面的支持,而且存在获得有效支持的障碍。目前提供的支持往往与医护人员对最有效的支持的看法相冲突。医护人员表示需要改进对需要分娩创伤支持的父母的识别,并提供更合适的服务来支持他们。

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