(Ngāti Mutunga) Te Tātai Hauora o Hine Centre for Women's Health Research, Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington 6140, New Zealand.
(Ngāti Pāhauwera) Katoa Ltd., Auckland 1143, New Zealand.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Sep 18;18(18):9835. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18189835.
Māori (Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand) bear an unequal burden of poor perinatal health outcomes, including preterm birth. An infant arriving preterm disrupts the birth imaginary of whānau (family collectives) and situates them in a foreign health environment that may not be culturally safe and nurturing. A cross-sectional interpretative phenomenological analysis of first interviews with 19 whānau participating in a Kaupapa Māori (by, with, for Māori) qualitative longitudinal study of preterm birth identified themes from their experiences and the meanings they attributed to them. Preterm birth was an emotional roller coaster, with the birth imaginary and anticipated roles disrupted as health practitioners took over the care of their infants. Whānau expressed the desire to be close to their infants, holding them, loving them, nurturing them, and emplacing them within whakapapa (genealogy, continual layering of foundations) networks. When health practitioners or hospital policies inhibited this intimacy by isolating, excluding, or discriminating, whānau were frustrated. Being familiar with hospital routines, staff, peers, infant cares, and being wrapped in wider whānau support were key for whānau coping. Whakawhanaungatanga (processes of establishing relationships) create safe spaces for whānau to be themselves. This quietens the 'storm' and returns whānau to a sense of calm, through the reclamation of their environment.
毛利人(新西兰原住民)在围产期健康结果方面承受着不平等的负担,包括早产。早产儿的出生打乱了家庭的生育想象,并使他们置身于一个可能在文化上不安全和缺乏养育的陌生医疗环境中。对 19 个参与毛利人 Kaupapa(为、与、由毛利人)的早产定性纵向研究的首次访谈的横断面解释性现象学分析,从他们的经历中确定了主题,并赋予了他们意义。早产是一场情感过山车,随着医疗保健从业者接管了对婴儿的护理,生育想象和预期角色被打乱了。家庭表达了希望亲近他们的婴儿,抱着他们,爱他们,养育他们,并将他们置于 whakapapa(系谱,不断的基础分层)网络中。当卫生保健从业者或医院政策通过隔离、排斥或歧视来抑制这种亲密关系时,家庭感到沮丧。熟悉医院的常规、员工、同龄人、婴儿护理,并得到更广泛的家庭支持,是家庭应对的关键。Whakawhanaungatanga(建立关系的过程)为家庭创造了安全的空间,让他们做自己。这通过重新获得他们的环境,平息了“风暴”,使家庭恢复平静。