Trainor Lauren, Frickberg-Middleton Ellen, McLemore Monica, Franck Linda
May Grant Obstetrics & Gynecology, Lancaster, PA, USA.
Department of Family Health Care Nursing, School of Nursing, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2020 Dec;7(6):941-945. doi: 10.1177/2374373520966818. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
Mexican-born women represent a significant proportion of the obstetric patient population in California and have higher incidence of adverse obstetric outcomes than white women, including maternal postpartum hemorrhage and perinatal depression. Little is known, however, about Mexican-born women's experiences of maternity care in the United States. Qualitative methods were used to conduct a secondary analysis of interview transcripts, field notes, original photographs, and analytic memos from a study of 7 Mexican-born women's birth experiences. Participants reported social isolation influenced their expectations of maternity care. Disconnection, characterized by unmet physical and relational needs, yielded negative experiences of maternity care, while positive experiences were the result of attentive care wherein they felt providers cared about them as individuals.
出生于墨西哥的女性在加利福尼亚州产科患者群体中占相当大的比例,并且与白人女性相比,她们出现不良产科结局的发生率更高,包括产妇产后出血和围产期抑郁症。然而,对于出生于墨西哥的女性在美国接受孕产护理的经历却知之甚少。我们采用定性方法,对一项关于7名出生于墨西哥的女性分娩经历的研究中的访谈记录、实地记录、原始照片和分析备忘录进行二次分析。参与者报告称,社会孤立影响了她们对孕产护理的期望。以未得到满足的身体和关系需求为特征的脱节导致了孕产护理的负面体验,而积极体验则是贴心护理的结果,在这种护理中,她们感觉医护人员把她们当作个体来关心。