Aston Megan, Price Sheri, MacLeod Anna, Stone Kathryn, Benoit Britney, Joy Phillip, Ollivier Rachel, Sim Meaghan, Etowa Josephine, Jack Susan, Marcellus Lenora, Iduye Damilola
Faculty of Health, School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada.
Nurs Rep. 2024 Jan 6;14(1):99-114. doi: 10.3390/nursrep14010009.
Postpartum support for new parents can normalize experiences, increase confidence, and lead to positive health outcomes. While in-person gatherings may be the preferred choice, not all parents can or want to join parenting groups in person. Online asynchronous chat spaces for parents have increased over the past 10 years, especially during the COVID pandemic, when "online" became the norm. However, synchronous postpartum support groups have not been as accessible. The purpose of our study was to examine how parents experienced postpartum videoconferencing support sessions. Seven one-hour videoconferencing sessions were conducted with 4-8 parents in each group ( = 37). Nineteen parents from these groups then participated in semi-structured interviews. Feminist poststructuralism and sociomaterialism were used to guide the research process and analysis. Parents used their agency to actively think about and interact using visual (camera) and audio (microphone) technologies to navigate socially constructed online discourses. Although videoconferencing fostered supportive connections and parents felt less alone and more confident, the participants also expressed a lack of opportunities for individual conversations. Nurses should be aware of the emerging opportunities that connecting online may present. This study was not registered.
为初为人父母者提供产后支持可以使他们的经历正常化,增强信心,并带来积极的健康结果。虽然面对面聚会可能是首选方式,但并非所有父母都能够或愿意亲自参加育儿小组。在过去10年中,面向父母的在线异步聊天空间有所增加,尤其是在新冠疫情期间,“在线”成为常态。然而,同步产后支持小组的参与度并不高。我们研究的目的是调查父母如何体验产后视频会议支持课程。共进行了7次为时1小时的视频会议课程,每组有4至8名父母(n = 37)。这些小组中的19名父母随后参加了半结构化访谈。采用女性主义后结构主义和社会物质主义来指导研究过程和分析。父母们运用自身能动性,积极思考并通过视觉(摄像头)和音频(麦克风)技术进行互动,以驾驭社会建构的在线话语。尽管视频会议促进了支持性联系,父母们感到不那么孤单且更有信心,但参与者也表示缺乏进行个人对话的机会。护士应意识到在线连接可能带来的新机遇。本研究未进行注册。