Oh Seung Jin, Han Jungjin
Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Semyung University, Jecheon, Republic of Korea.
J Transcult Nurs. 2022 May;33(3):297-305. doi: 10.1177/10436596221079719. Epub 2022 Mar 3.
Despite the emphasis on more systematic and high-quality health care services in the maternal period, a high maternal mortality rate in developing countries is still reported. North Korea, one of the closed countries in the world, is no exception. This study aimed to explore the maternal health experiences in North Korea.
Qualitative content analysis suggested by Graneheim and Lundman was used to analyze the data of 10 female North Korean defectors.
Three categories were derived: pregnancy without self-determination rights, a huge gap between the policies on maternal protection and the reality, and discriminatory childbirth and postpartum care. The theme was "perilous existence of maternal health."
We highlighted the need for awareness of maternity protection led by health care professionals such as nurses to guarantee Universal Health Coverage as a human right for North Korean women.
尽管在孕期强调提供更系统、高质量的医疗保健服务,但仍有报道称发展中国家的孕产妇死亡率很高。朝鲜作为世界上封闭的国家之一,也不例外。本研究旨在探索朝鲜的孕产妇健康经历。
采用格兰内海姆和伦德曼建议的定性内容分析法,对10名朝鲜女性脱北者的数据进行分析。
得出了三个类别:没有自主决定权的怀孕、孕产妇保护政策与现实之间的巨大差距以及歧视性的分娩和产后护理。主题是“孕产妇健康的危险处境”。
我们强调,需要由护士等医疗保健专业人员引领对孕产妇保护的认识,以保障朝鲜女性将全民健康覆盖作为一项人权。