J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2024 Nov;53(6):635-647.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jogn.2024.07.007. Epub 2024 Sep 7.
To describe experiences of Latina women who were currently pregnant or recently gave birth around discrimination, anti-immigrant policies, and community violence during the early COVID-19 pandemic.
Qualitative secondary analysis.
Online or phone interviews.
Latina women who were currently pregnant or recently gave birth (N = 26).
We used reflexive thematic analysis to examine transcribed data from semistructured interviews conducted during the early COVID-19 pandemic with a subgroup of participants enrolled in a larger study related to prenatal care. Participants were English- or Spanish-speaking, Medicaid-eligible, Latina-identifying women who resided in Fresno County, California. We analyzed responses to questions about personal discrimination, the Black Lives Matter movement, and immigration policies using the theoretical frameworks of critical race theory and the political economy of health.
We identified four major themes: Avoidance of Community Engagement, Chronic Fear and Vigilance, The Role of Media, and Everyday Discrimination and Injustice.
Participant experiences reflect the pervasiveness of fear and socioeconomic inequity and call attention to the racialized structures that affect health and health care access for Latina women. These exposures during the perinatal period may have intergenerational effects. These findings underscore the need for responsive and race-conscious perinatal nursing care for Latina women, assessment of the effect of the current sociopolitical environment on well-being, and policies that support equitable access to health and social care.
描述在 COVID-19 早期大流行期间,当前怀孕或最近分娩的拉丁裔女性在歧视、反移民政策和社区暴力方面的经历。
定性二次分析。
在线或电话访谈。
当前怀孕或最近分娩的拉丁裔女性(N=26)。
我们使用反思性主题分析,从与更大规模与产前护理相关研究相关的参与者小组中进行的 COVID-19 早期半结构式访谈的转录数据中进行了检查。参与者为英语或西班牙语,符合医疗补助资格,是居住在加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺县的拉丁裔女性。我们使用种族理论和健康政治经济学的理论框架,分析了对个人歧视、黑命攸关运动和移民政策问题的回答。
我们确定了四个主要主题:避免社区参与、长期恐惧和警惕、媒体的作用以及日常歧视和不公正。
参与者的经历反映了恐惧和社会经济不平等的普遍存在,并引起了对影响拉丁裔妇女健康和获得医疗保健的种族化结构的关注。这些在围产期的暴露可能会产生代际影响。这些发现强调了为拉丁裔妇女提供响应和种族意识的围产期护理、评估当前社会政治环境对幸福感的影响以及支持公平获得医疗和社会护理的政策的必要性。