Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) Research Unit (School of Medicine) and Health Research Institute, 8808University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland.
Qual Health Res. 2022 Jan;32(2):330-344. doi: 10.1177/10497323211055461. Epub 2021 Dec 1.
In this article, I draw on in-depth qualitative interviews with 23 women, conducted in 2019/2020, focusing on their involvement in decision-making during pregnancy and birth. The study is located in Ireland, where comparably progressive national policies regarding informed choice in labour and birth clash with the day-to-day reality of a heavily medicalised, paternalistic maternity care system. I represent the subjective experiences of a diverse group of women through in-depth interview excerpts. In my analysis, I move beyond describing is happening in the Irish maternity system to discussing this is happening - relating the findings of the research to the international literature on authoritative knowledge, technocratic hospital cultures and risk-based discourses around birth. In the last section of the article, I offer concrete, empirically grounded and innovative recommendations how to enhance women's involvement in decision-making.
在本文中,我借鉴了 2019/2020 年对 23 名女性进行的深入定性访谈,重点关注她们在怀孕和分娩期间参与决策的情况。这项研究位于爱尔兰,该国在分娩方面的知情选择方面有相对进步的国家政策,但与高度医疗化、家长式的产妇护理系统的日常现实形成鲜明对比。我通过深入的访谈摘录来代表一组不同女性的主观经历。在我的分析中,我不仅仅描述了爱尔兰产妇系统中正在发生的事情,还讨论了为什么会发生这种情况——将研究结果与关于权威知识、技术官僚医院文化和基于风险的生育话语的国际文献联系起来。在文章的最后一部分,我提出了具体的、基于经验的和创新的建议,以增强妇女在决策中的参与度。