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黑人产妇家庭参与式护理模式客户观点的定性研究

A Qualitative Inquiry into Nurse-Family Partnership Black Client Perspectives.

机构信息

Adult and Child Center for Outcomes Research and Delivery Science (ACCORDS), University of Colorado School of Medicine, Mailstop F443 | 1890 North Revere Court, Suite P12-3200, Aurora, CO, 80045, USA.

Prevention Research Center for Family & Child Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.

出版信息

Prev Sci. 2024 Oct;25(7):1143-1152. doi: 10.1007/s11121-024-01709-3. Epub 2024 Jul 23.

Abstract

Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) is a home visiting program designed to improve pregnancy outcomes, child health and development, and life course outcomes for families facing socioeconomic inequalities through support and education provided by nurses to first-time mothers during pregnancy and up to 2 years postpartum. Studies show that home visiting programs like NFP have positive outcomes, but attrition remains a concern which may impact the desired health equity goals. Black mothers are more likely to withdraw from the NFP program, and research is lacking regarding their experiences in home visiting programs despite facing maternal health inequities rooted in racism. The present study aimed to understand factors that influenced program continuation and provide insights for program improvement. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 21 Black NFP clients from multiple sites. Key findings include the importance of the nurse-client relationship, access to reliable health information, and racial concordance in the nurse-client pairing. Clients valued supportive, nonjudgmental nurses who provided dependable support and education. Racially concordant partnerships were perceived as more comfortable and understanding, fostering trust and open communication. Clients also suggested that invasion of privacy during home visits and a lack of connection with their nurse could contribute to program discontinuation. Efforts to increase program retention of Black clients should focus on fostering a strong nurse-client alliance. Recommendations include increasing racial diversity in the nurse workforce, implementing a nurse-client matching system, and allowing clients to request a new nurse if needed.

摘要

家庭母婴护理(Nurse-Family Partnership,NFP)是一种家访项目,旨在通过护士在孕妇和产后 2 年内为初产妇提供支持和教育,改善面临社会经济不平等的家庭的妊娠结局、儿童健康和发育以及人生历程结果。研究表明,像 NFP 这样的家访项目有积极的效果,但人员流失仍然是一个问题,这可能会影响预期的健康公平目标。黑人母亲更有可能退出 NFP 项目,尽管她们面临着根植于种族主义的母婴健康不平等问题,但针对她们在家访项目中的经历的研究却很少。本研究旨在了解影响项目持续参与的因素,并为项目改进提供见解。研究对来自多个地点的 21 名黑人 NFP 客户进行了半结构化的定性访谈。主要发现包括护士与客户关系的重要性、获得可靠健康信息的机会以及护士与客户的种族一致性。客户重视支持性、非评判性的护士,他们提供可靠的支持和教育。种族一致的合作关系被认为更舒适和理解,培养信任和开放的沟通。客户还表示,家访过程中的侵犯隐私和与护士缺乏联系可能导致项目中断。为了增加黑人客户对项目的保留率,应重点培养强大的护士与客户联盟。建议包括增加护士劳动力的种族多样性、实施护士与客户匹配系统,以及允许客户在需要时要求新的护士。

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