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助产士支持妇女心理健康的经验:一项混合方法研究。

Midwives' experiences of supporting women's mental health: A mixed-method study.

机构信息

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, CF14 4XW, United Kingdom.

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, CF14 4XW, United Kingdom; School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF24 0AB, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Midwifery. 2022 Aug;111:103368. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2022.103368. Epub 2022 May 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To explore midwives' skills, knowledge and experiences of supporting women's mental health.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND SETTING

This paper reports the second phase of a larger project, the 'Mothers' Mood Study', which recruited women and midwives to explore their experiences of perinatal mental health and service provision and focuses on midwives' experiences of supporting women with perinatal mental health problems. This paper reports on midwives' experiences through self-administered questionnaires and focus groups. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse questionnaire data and focus group data were thematically analysed.

PARTICIPANTS

All midwives employed at one Health Board in South Wales UK, were eligible to participate. Recruitment took place between February and October 2018. Questionnaires were completed by 145 midwives and 15 attended one of three focus groups.

FINDINGS

Questionnaire data showed the majority of midwives had cared for women with mental health problems, most commonly anxiety (95.0%, n = 138) and depression (87.0%, n = 127). Midwives assessed women's mental health informally by observing or asking questions about mood (99.3%, n = 144), anxiety levels (94.5%, n = 137), levels of support (91.0%, n = 132) and mental health history (95.9%, n = 139). The majority of midwives (82.8%, n = 120) indicated they would make some sort of mental health assessment at least 50% of the time. Around a third of midwives 31.7% (n = 46) reported receiving training relating to perinatal mental health in the previous two years, however only 21.4% (n = 31) of these suggested this had helped them in their practice. Three themes were generated from the focus groups, 1) Conversations 2) Support 3) Knowledge and skills.

KEY CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

A lack of time and continuity at appointments and a focus on physical health of mother and baby reduced the opportunity for conversations around mental health. In addition a lack of experience reduced midwives' confidence resulting in a low threshold for referring women to other services for support. Midwives' main concerns were a need for training on aspects of day-to-day practice and referral options to support women's mental health. A package of training to improved skills and confidence as well as a clear pathway of care will enable midwives to be better placed to support women's mental health.

摘要

目的

探索助产士在支持妇女心理健康方面的技能、知识和经验。

研究设计和环境

本文报告了一个更大项目“母亲情绪研究”的第二阶段,该项目招募了妇女和助产士,以探讨她们在围产期心理健康和服务提供方面的经验,并重点关注助产士在支持围产期心理健康问题妇女方面的经验。本文通过自我管理问卷和焦点小组报告了助产士的经验。使用描述性统计分析问卷数据,对焦点小组数据进行主题分析。

参与者

英国南威尔士一个卫生局的所有助产士都有资格参加。招募工作于 2018 年 2 月至 10 月进行。145 名助产士完成了问卷,15 名助产士参加了三个焦点小组中的一个。

发现

问卷数据显示,大多数助产士曾照顾过有心理健康问题的妇女,最常见的是焦虑(95.0%,n=138)和抑郁(87.0%,n=127)。助产士通过观察或询问情绪(99.3%,n=144)、焦虑水平(94.5%,n=137)、支持水平(91.0%,n=132)和心理健康史(95.9%,n=139)等问题,非正式地评估妇女的心理健康。大多数助产士(82.8%,n=120)表示,他们至少 50%的时间会进行某种心理健康评估。大约三分之一的助产士(31.7%,n=46)报告说,在过去两年中接受了与围产期心理健康相关的培训,但只有 21.4%(n=31)的人表示这对他们的实践有帮助。从焦点小组中得出了三个主题,1)对话,2)支持,3)知识和技能。

主要结论和对实践的意义

预约时缺乏时间和连续性,以及对母婴身体健康的关注,减少了围绕心理健康进行对话的机会。此外,经验不足降低了助产士的信心,导致她们倾向于将妇女转介到其他服务机构寻求支持。助产士的主要关注点是日常实践方面的培训需求和转介选择,以支持妇女的心理健康。一整套培训将提高技能和信心,并明确护理途径,使助产士能够更好地支持妇女的心理健康。

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