Turkmani Sabera, Dawson Angela
Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health, Burnet Institute, Global Women's and Newborn Health, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2024 Jan 16;5:1248562. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2024.1248562. eCollection 2024.
Woman-centred care is a collaborative approach to care management, where the woman and her health provider recognise one another's expertise and interact based on mutual respect to provide adequate information and individualised care. However, woman-centred care has not been fully achieved, particularly for women who have experienced female genital mutilation in high-income countries. A lack of clear guidelines defining how to implement woman-centred care may negatively impact care provision. This study sought to explore the quality of point-of-care experiences and needs of pregnant women with female genital mutilation in Australia to identify elements of woman-centred care important to women and how woman-centred care can be strengthened during consultations with health professionals. This multi-method qualitative study comprised two phases. In phase one, we conducted interviews with women with female genital mutilation to explore their positive experiences during their last pregnancy, and in phase two, a workshop was held where the findings were presented and discussed to develop recommendations for guidelines to support woman-centred care. The findings of the first phase were presented under three distinct categories of principles, enablers, and activities following a framework from the literature. In phase two, narrative storytelling allowed women to share their stories of care, their preferences, and how they believe health providers could better support them. Their stories were recorded visually. This study highlights the importance of a comprehensive approach to woman-centred care involving experts, clinicians, community members, and women in designing education, tools, and guidelines.
以女性为中心的护理是一种协作式的护理管理方法,在这种方法中,女性及其医疗服务提供者认可彼此的专业知识,并在相互尊重的基础上进行互动,以提供充分的信息和个性化护理。然而,以女性为中心的护理尚未完全实现,特别是在高收入国家中经历过女性生殖器切割的女性。缺乏明确的指南来界定如何实施以女性为中心的护理可能会对护理服务产生负面影响。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚有女性生殖器切割经历的孕妇在即时护理体验方面的质量和需求,以确定对女性重要的以女性为中心的护理要素,以及在与医疗专业人员的咨询过程中如何加强以女性为中心的护理。这项多方法定性研究包括两个阶段。在第一阶段,我们对有女性生殖器切割经历的女性进行了访谈,以探讨她们在上次怀孕期间的积极体验;在第二阶段,举办了一个研讨会,会上展示并讨论了研究结果,以制定支持以女性为中心护理的指南建议。第一阶段的研究结果按照文献中的一个框架,分为原则、促成因素和活动三个不同类别进行呈现。在第二阶段,叙事性讲述使女性能够分享她们的护理故事、偏好,以及她们认为医疗服务提供者如何能更好地支持她们。她们的故事被直观地记录下来。本研究强调了一种全面的以女性为中心的护理方法的重要性,这种方法涉及专家、临床医生、社区成员和女性,共同设计教育、工具和指南。