Feeley Claire
Midwife and PhD student, School of Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK.
J Res Nurs. 2019 Mar;24(1-2):9-19. doi: 10.1177/1744987118809450. Epub 2019 Mar 5.
This study explored women's reasons for and their experiences of decision making that related to the phenomenon of freebirthing within the United Kingdom. Freebirthing is the active choice to birth without a health professional present, even where there is access to maternity care.
In total, 10 women were recruited to participate in an interpretative hermeneutic phenomenological study. Data were collected via written narratives and follow-up interviews.
The findings revealed direct implications for midwifery practice, namely that the complex and nuanced reasons to freebirth were often related to a previous birth trauma or negative interactions with maternity professionals. Additional findings revealed that women faced distressing opposition and conflict from midwives in relation to their decision to freebirth, despite its current legality in the United Kingdom. These findings have been published elsewhere. However, the purpose of this paper is twofold: first, using my research into freebirthing as a case study, I will demonstrate the use and benefits of interpretative hermeneutic phenomenology to midwifery and nursing research in order to generate knowledge for the benefit of service users, healthcare professionals, researchers and policy makers; second, I will discuss the activities I carried out to enhance dissemination and impact for the benefit of service users and clinicians.
本研究探讨了英国女性选择自由分娩现象的原因及其决策经历。自由分娩是指即使在有产妇护理服务的情况下,仍主动选择在没有医护人员在场的情况下分娩。
总共招募了10名女性参与一项解释性诠释现象学研究。数据通过书面叙述和后续访谈收集。
研究结果揭示了对助产实践的直接影响,即选择自由分娩的复杂而细微的原因通常与先前的分娩创伤或与产科专业人员的负面互动有关。其他研究结果显示,尽管自由分娩在英国目前具有合法性,但女性在决定自由分娩时仍面临助产士令人痛苦的反对和冲突。这些研究结果已在其他地方发表。然而,本文的目的有两个:第一,以我对自由分娩的研究为案例,我将展示解释性诠释现象学在助产和护理研究中的应用及益处,以便为服务使用者、医疗保健专业人员、研究人员和政策制定者创造知识;第二,我将讨论我为提高传播效果和影响力而开展的活动,以造福服务使用者和临床医生。