School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Centre for Health and Development, College of Health Sciences, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Health Care Women Int. 2021 Mar;42(3):304-322. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2020.1867858. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
We compared factors mediating motherhood experiences among Black nursing mothers living with HIV in two North American cities to one African city. Motherhood was measured with the Being a Mother Scale, and we compared their predictors between the two continents using difference in difference estimation within hierarchical linear modeling. Cultural beliefs congruent with infant feeding guidelines and social support had significant positive but differing effects on motherhood in the two continents. Perceived stress had significant negative impact on motherhood in the two continents. Due considerations to sociocultural contexts in policy development, HIV interventions and education of health care providers were recommended.
我们比较了生活在两个北美城市和一个非洲城市的感染艾滋病毒的黑人哺乳期母亲的生育经验所涉及的因素。采用母亲量表来衡量生育情况,并通过分层线性模型中的差异差分估计,比较了这两个大陆的预测因素。与婴儿喂养指南一致的文化信仰和社会支持对两个大陆的生育有显著的积极影响,但影响程度不同。感知压力对两个大陆的生育有显著的负面影响。建议在政策制定、艾滋病毒干预措施和卫生保健提供者教育中考虑到社会文化背景。