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内部知识犹如双刃剑:助产士个人生育经历的综合回顾。

Insider knowledge as a double-edged sword: an integrative review of midwives' personal childbearing experiences.

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Parramatta South Campus, Western Sydney University, NSW, Parramatta, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Aug 15;22(1):640. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04962-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The majority of maternity care is provided by female midwives who have either become mothers or are of childbearing age, but there is limited research exploring midwives' own personal childbearing experiences. This integrative review aims to explore the published literature and research on midwives' own experiences of pregnancy and childbirth.

METHOD

An integrative review of the literature was conducted after relevant articles were identified through a search of: five electronic databases (Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Medline, PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar), cited reference lists, and networking with peers. Similar and contrasting patterns and relations within the literature were identified and grouped into themes and subthemes.

RESULTS

Twenty articles were included in the review and four overarching themes were identified. Insider knowledge plays a role in decision making encompassed the way midwives used their knowledge to choose; a preferred mode of birth, maternity care provider, model of care, and place of birth. Navigating the childbirth journey demonstrated how some midwives were able to use their insider knowledge to achieve agency, while others had difficulty achieving agency. This theme also revealed the 'midwife brain' that midwives need to manage during their childbearing journey. The theme impact of care on the birth experience described how the type of care the midwives received from maternity care providers affected their overall birth experience. The fourth theme from midwife to mother explains their preparedness for childbirth and their transition to motherhood.

CONCLUSION

For childbearing midwives, there is a potential conflict between their position as knowledgeable experts in maternity care, and their experience as mothers. Whilst they can use their insider knowledge to their advantage, they also experience heightened fear and anxiety through their pregnancy. It is important for maternity care providers to acknowledge and support them and provide balanced and tailored care that acknowledges the woman within the professional midwife and the professional midwife within the woman.

摘要

背景

大多数产妇护理工作由已经成为母亲或处于生育年龄的女性助产士提供,但对于助产士自身的怀孕和分娩经历,相关研究有限。本综述旨在探索关于助产士自身怀孕和分娩经历的已发表文献和研究。

方法

通过对五个电子数据库(护理与联合健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)、医学文献在线数据库(Medline)、PubMed、Scopus 和 Google Scholar)、参考文献列表以及与同行的网络联系进行检索,确定相关文章后,进行文献综述。对文献中相似和对比的模式和关系进行识别,并将其分组为主题和子主题。

结果

综述共纳入 20 篇文章,确定了四个总体主题。内幕知识在决策中的作用包括助产士如何利用自己的知识选择;首选的分娩方式、产妇护理提供者、护理模式和分娩地点。在分娩过程中的导航展示了一些助产士如何能够利用他们的内部知识来实现代理权,而其他人则难以实现代理权。这一主题还揭示了助产士在生育过程中需要管理的“助产士大脑”。主题描述了护理对分娩经历的影响,即助产士从产妇护理提供者那里获得的护理类型如何影响他们的整体分娩体验。主题从助产士到母亲解释了他们对分娩的准备和向母亲身份的过渡。

结论

对于生育的助产士来说,他们作为产妇护理知识渊博的专家的角色与他们作为母亲的经历之间存在潜在冲突。虽然他们可以利用自己的内部知识为自己谋利,但他们在怀孕期间也会经历更高的恐惧和焦虑。产妇护理提供者承认并支持他们,并提供平衡和量身定制的护理,承认专业助产士中的女性以及女性中的专业助产士,这一点很重要。

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