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消除差距:一项关于社会经济地位低下的母亲产后第一个月的母亲经历的描述性定性研究。

Cradling disparities: A descriptive qualitative study of maternal experiences of mothers from low-socioeconomic status in the first month postpartum.

作者信息

Shorey Shefaly, Ng Jamie Qiao Xin, Liu Verity Chandelle, Chee Cornelia Yin Ing

机构信息

Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

Department of Psychological Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2025 Jan;81(1):423-438. doi: 10.1111/jan.16225. Epub 2024 May 10.

Abstract

AIM

To explore the experiences, expectations and needs of mothers from low-socioeconomic status at 1 month postpartum.

DESIGN

Descriptive qualitative.

METHODS

Mothers from low-socioeconomic status and irrespective of their parity were invited to participate in one-to-one interviews at 1 month postpartum. Semi-structured interviews were conducted until data saturation. Interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Written informed consent was obtained.

RESULTS

Twenty mothers participated and six themes were identified: (1) No choice but to find meaning; (2) Father as a major pillar of support; (3) 'Kampung' Spirit; (4) Trials and Tribulations of Transition to Motherhood; (5) Shame, guilt and internalized stigma and (6) Reclaiming the power.

CONCLUSION

This study reflected the unique struggles of mothers from low-socioeconomic status with pregnancy, childbirth and early postpartum and the wider health inequities within Singapore's maternal health system. To provide much-needed support and improved care, the stakeholders within government, healthcare providers and social organizations should consider the niche needs of this community.

IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENT CARE

Nurses need to reflect on their own biases and ensure consistent care delivery regardless of socioeconomic status. When delivering patient education, patient-centred and sincere advice rooted in personal experience can help to establish rapport.

IMPACT

This study is the first to explore the experiences of mothers from low-socioeconomic status in the Singapore context. Low-socioeconomic status mothers experienced less autonomy over their health, the care they received and their childcare options. As mothers adjusted to their new roles, they struggled to cope. However, as they were wary of the stigma surrounding poverty and their guilt of not being a 'good mother', they preferred to seek informal support from their family, friends and self-help through learning from social media, as compared to formal, external help.

REPORTING METHOD

COREQ checklist.

PATIENT OR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION

No patient or public contribution.

摘要

目的

探讨社会经济地位较低的母亲在产后1个月时的经历、期望和需求。

设计

描述性定性研究。

方法

邀请社会经济地位较低且无论其生育史如何的母亲在产后1个月参加一对一访谈。进行半结构化访谈直至数据饱和。访谈进行录音,逐字转录并进行主题分析。获得了书面知情同意。

结果

20位母亲参与,确定了六个主题:(1)别无选择,只能寻找意义;(2)父亲是主要的支持支柱;(3)“乡村”精神;(4)向母亲角色转变的艰难困苦;(5)羞耻、内疚和内化的耻辱感;(6)重拾力量。

结论

本研究反映了社会经济地位较低的母亲在怀孕、分娩和产后早期所面临的独特困难,以及新加坡孕产妇保健系统中更广泛的健康不平等现象。为了提供急需的支持并改善护理,政府、医疗保健提供者和社会组织的利益相关者应考虑这个社区的特殊需求。

对患者护理的启示

护士需要反思自己的偏见,并确保无论社会经济地位如何都能提供一致的护理。在提供患者教育时,以患者为中心且基于个人经验的真诚建议有助于建立融洽关系。

影响

本研究首次在新加坡背景下探讨了社会经济地位较低的母亲的经历。社会经济地位较低的母亲在健康、所接受的护理和育儿选择方面自主权较小。随着母亲们适应新角色,她们努力应对。然而,由于她们担心围绕贫困的耻辱感以及自己不是“好母亲”的内疚感,与正式的外部帮助相比,她们更倾向于从家人、朋友那里寻求非正式支持,并通过社交媒体学习进行自助。

报告方法

COREQ清单。

患者或公众贡献

无患者或公众贡献。

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