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华盛顿州女性在孕期/哺乳期使用大麻的原因、她们信任的信息来源,以及为做出明智决策而进行沟通的策略。

Reasons Washington State Women Use Marijuana During Pregnancy/Breastfeeding, Their Trusted Information Sources, and Communication Strategies for Informed Decision-Making.

机构信息

Thomas Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois (Dr Macario); and Thomas Opinion Research, Woodbridge, Virginia (Dr Thomas).

出版信息

J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2022;36(3):243-255. doi: 10.1097/JPN.0000000000000663.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To understand reproductive-aged women's marijuana use beliefs and attitudes.

METHODS

Qualitative research (10 focus groups and 2 bulletin boards) with 95 Washington State women, aged 18 to 44 years, segmented by marijuana-using pregnant/breastfeeding; marijuana-using not-pregnant/breastfeeding; and nonmarijuana users. Participants completed up to 10 survey questions. We used deductive and inductive coding to analyze findings.

RESULTS

Marijuana-using pregnant/breastfeeding participants use marijuana to manage physical/mental pain and because of stigma, feel guilty, and sometimes hide use. Medicines have failed to address symptoms. Participants perceived marijuana safer than alcohol, tobacco, and illicit substances. Participants believed in the legitimacy of marijuana for health maintenance and want others to take their personally experienced benefits seriously. Participants interpreted lack of conclusive research as marijuana use not being unsafe. They want more information. All segments preferred hearing from other women about marijuana use experiences, with the marijuana-using pregnant/breastfeeding segment feeling strongest about this.

CONCLUSIONS

Personal experiences with, and anecdotes from family/friends about, the effects of marijuana use during pregnancy/breastfeeding influence marijuana-using participants' decision making.

NURSING IMPLICATIONS

It is important to speak with perinatal patients in a nonjudgmental/nonthreatening manner that acknowledges why reproductive-aged women may use marijuana and that conveys validation of patients' positive experiences with marijuana and a harm-reduction goal.

摘要

目的

了解生育年龄妇女对大麻的使用信念和态度。

方法

对 95 名年龄在 18 至 44 岁的华盛顿州妇女进行了定性研究(10 个焦点小组和 2 个公告板),这些妇女按是否使用大麻、是否怀孕/哺乳期以及是否使用大麻进行了分段。参与者完成了多达 10 个调查问题。我们使用演绎和归纳编码来分析研究结果。

结果

使用大麻的怀孕/哺乳期参与者使用大麻来缓解身体/精神疼痛,并且由于污名化,她们感到内疚,有时会隐瞒使用情况。药物未能解决症状。参与者认为大麻比酒精、烟草和非法物质更安全。参与者认为大麻在维持健康方面是合法的,希望其他人认真对待他们个人经历的好处。参与者将缺乏确凿的研究解释为大麻使用并不不安全。他们希望获得更多信息。所有群体都更愿意听取其他女性关于大麻使用经验的意见,而使用大麻的怀孕/哺乳期群体对此感受最强烈。

结论

个人对怀孕期间/哺乳期使用大麻的经验,以及家人/朋友对使用大麻的影响的轶事,影响了使用大麻的参与者的决策。

护理意义

以非评判性/非威胁性的方式与围产期患者交谈非常重要,这要承认为什么生育年龄的妇女可能会使用大麻,并传达对患者使用大麻的积极体验的认可以及减少伤害的目标。

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