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“Zoom 上有一种当面交流时并不存在的礼仪”:一项定性研究表明,静音按钮如何塑造新父母的虚拟产后支持。

"There's an Etiquette to Zoom That's Not Really Present In-Person": A Qualitative Study Showing How the Mute Button Shapes Virtual Postpartum Support for New Parents.

机构信息

Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.

Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2023 Sep;33(11):1005-1016. doi: 10.1177/10497323231187541. Epub 2023 Aug 9.

Abstract

Virtual spaces that allow parents in the postpartum period to connect, support each other, and exchange information have been increasing in popularity. With the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents had to rely on virtual platforms as a primary means to connect with others and attend to their postpartum health. This study explored virtual postpartum support sessions through the web-based videoconferencing software, Zoom. Guided by feminist poststructuralism and sociomaterialism, we held seven virtual support sessions for parents caring for a baby 0-12 months in age, in Canada, and interviewed 19 participants about their experiences in the sessions. Our methodological approach allowed us to analyze discourses of (1) parenthood, (2) material realities of virtual environments, and (3) support and information on this virtual platform. The purpose of this research was to understand how technology influences postpartum support and learning through online videoconferencing for parents. Our findings document an overarching discourse of Zoom etiquette by which muting was a discursive practice that all participants used. The consistent use of the mute button while not talking structured conversation in virtual postpartum sessions and resulted in three themes: (1) minimizing disruptions; (2) taking turns; and (3) staying on task. The norm of using the mute button changed how parents received and gave support and information. Based on findings and broader literature, we discuss considerations for facilitation of virtual postpartum support sessions.

摘要

虚拟空间让产后的父母能够联系、相互支持和交流信息,越来越受欢迎。随着 COVID-19 大流行,许多父母不得不依赖虚拟平台作为与他人联系和关注产后健康的主要手段。本研究通过基于网络的视频会议软件 Zoom 探索了虚拟产后支持会议。本研究以女性主义后结构主义和社会物质论为指导,在加拿大为照顾 0-12 个月大婴儿的父母举办了 7 次虚拟支持会议,并对 19 名参与者进行了访谈,了解他们在会议中的体验。我们的方法允许我们分析以下方面的话语:(1)父母身份,(2)虚拟环境的物质现实,以及(3)这个虚拟平台上的支持和信息。本研究的目的是了解通过在线视频会议技术如何影响父母的产后支持和学习。研究结果记录了 Zoom 礼仪的总体话语,即静音是所有参与者都使用的一种话语实践。在虚拟产后会议中,一致使用静音按钮而不说话来组织对话,产生了三个主题:(1)最小化干扰;(2)轮流发言;(3)专注任务。使用静音按钮的规范改变了父母接受和提供支持和信息的方式。基于研究结果和更广泛的文献,我们讨论了促进虚拟产后支持会议的考虑因素。

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