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孕期或孕前经历创伤:两次灾难后的定性二次分析

Experiencing Trauma During or Before Pregnancy: Qualitative Secondary Analysis After Two Disasters.

作者信息

Severson Emily, Olson Joanne K, Hyde Ashley, Brémault-Phillips Suzette, Spiers Jude, King Suzanne, Bick Johanna, Lipschutz Rebecca, Verstraeten Barbara S E, Olson David M

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2023 May;27(5):944-953. doi: 10.1007/s10995-023-03625-4. Epub 2023 Mar 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the existing knowledge about stress, trauma and pregnancy and maternal stress during natural disasters, little is known about what types of trauma pregnant or preconception women experience during these disasters. In May 2016, the worst natural disaster in modern Canadian history required the evacuation of nearly 90,000 residents of the Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo (FMWB) area of northern Alberta. Among the thousands of evacuees were an estimated 1850 women who were pregnant or soon to conceive. In August 2017, Hurricane Harvey devastated areas of the United States including Texas, with 30,000 people forced to flee their homes due to the intense flooding.

OBJECTIVE

To explore immediate and past traumatic experiences of pregnant or preconception women who experienced one of two natural disasters (a wildfire and a hurricane) as captured in their expressive writing. Research questions were: (1) What trauma did pregnant or preconception women experience during the fire and the hurricane? (2) What past traumatic experiences, apart from the disasters, did the women discuss in their expressive writing?

METHODS

A qualitative secondary analysis of expressive writing using thematic content analysis was conducted on the expressive writing of 50 pregnant or preconception women who experienced the 2016 Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo Wildfire (n = 25) and the 2017 Houston Hurricane Harvey (n = 25) Narrative data in the form of expressive writing entries from participants of two primary studies were thematically analyzed. One of the expressive writing questions was used in this analysis: "What is the most traumatic, upsetting experience of your entire life, especially that you have never discussed in great detail with others?" NVivo 12 supported thematic content analysis.

RESULTS

For some women, the disasters elicited immense fear and anxiety that surpassed previous traumatic life events. Others, however, disclosed significant past traumas that continue to impact them, including betrayal by a loved one, abuse, maternal health complications, and illness.

CONCLUSION

We recommend a strengths-based and trauma-informed care approach in both maternal health and post-disaster relief care.

摘要

背景

尽管已有关于压力、创伤与怀孕以及自然灾害期间孕产妇压力的知识,但对于怀孕或孕前女性在这些灾害中经历何种类型的创伤却知之甚少。2016年5月,加拿大现代历史上最严重的自然灾害致使阿尔伯塔省北部麦克默里堡伍德布法罗(FMWB)地区近9万名居民撤离。在数千名撤离者中,估计有1850名怀孕或即将怀孕的女性。2017年8月,飓风哈维重创了包括得克萨斯州在内的美国部分地区,3万人因洪水泛滥被迫逃离家园。

目的

通过分析怀孕或孕前女性的表达性写作,探究她们在经历两场自然灾害(一场野火和一场飓风)时的即时及过往创伤经历。研究问题为:(1)怀孕或孕前女性在火灾和飓风中经历了哪些创伤?(2)除了这些灾害,女性在表达性写作中还讨论了哪些过往创伤经历?

方法

对50名经历了2016年麦克默里堡伍德布法罗野火(n = 25)和2017年休斯敦飓风哈维(n = 25)的怀孕或孕前女性的表达性写作进行定性二次分析,采用主题内容分析法。对两项初步研究参与者以表达性写作条目形式呈现的叙事数据进行主题分析。本分析使用了其中一个表达性写作问题:“你一生中最具创伤性、最令人心烦意乱的经历是什么,尤其是你从未与他人详细讨论过的?”NVivo 12软件辅助进行主题内容分析。

结果

对一些女性而言,这些灾害引发了巨大的恐惧和焦虑,超过了以往的创伤性生活事件。然而,其他女性披露了持续影响她们的重大过往创伤,包括被亲人背叛、虐待、孕产妇健康并发症和疾病。

结论

我们建议在孕产妇保健和灾后救援护理中采用基于优势和创伤知情的护理方法。

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