Eidhammer Anya, Melgaard Dorte, Madsen Louise Sofia, Glavind Julie, Lundgaard Sissel Raahede, Højlund Marie Koldkjær
Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, North Denmark Regional Hospital, 9800 Hjoerring, Denmark; Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, 9000 Aalborg, Denmark; Department of Acute Medicine and Trauma Care, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.
Sex Reprod Healthc. 2025 Mar;43:101061. doi: 10.1016/j.srhc.2024.101061. Epub 2024 Dec 27.
Multisensory birthing rooms are specially designed and integrate elements such as sound, light, and visual stimuli to create an immersive atmosphere.
To investigate how implementing multisensory birthing rooms affect midwives' perceptions of their working environment.
The data material consisted of 16 semi-structured interviews. The population was midwives employed before and after the implementation of multisensory birthing rooms and the setting was a labour ward unit at a Danish regional hospital. A qualitative description of the midwives' perceptions of their working environment in multisensory birthing rooms was performed and a thematic analytical approach was applied. Findings Four major themes were identified. 1. "Sensing the environmental transformation" in which the midwives experienced that the multisensory birthing rooms helped to create a safe and less risk-focused atmosphere. 2. "Navigating new norms" describing the espoused beliefs and values regarding new practices within the rooms in which the implementation of the rooms creates a commitment among midwives for further involvement and development of the maternity ward. 3. "A supportive atmosphere", which addresses how the multisensory birthing rooms capture different levels of affective attunement and how the calm atmosphere helps to support the work of the midwives. 4. "A sense of pride and empowerment", which addresses how the environment creates a sense of pride and empowers the midwives.
The physical transformation from traditional to multisensory birthing rooms has led to a cultural transformation supporting the midwives' sense of professionalism through the improved working environment.
多感官分娩室经过特殊设计,整合了声音、光线和视觉刺激等元素,以营造身临其境的氛围。
探讨实施多感官分娩室如何影响助产士对其工作环境的认知。
数据材料包括16次半结构化访谈。研究对象是在多感官分娩室实施前后受雇的助产士,研究地点是丹麦一家地区医院的产房单元。对助产士在多感官分娩室中对其工作环境的认知进行了定性描述,并采用了主题分析方法。结果确定了四个主要主题。1. “感知环境转变”,助产士在此体验到多感官分娩室有助于营造一个安全且风险关注度较低的氛围。2. “遵循新规范”,描述了对室内新做法的既定信念和价值观,分娩室的实施使助产士承诺进一步参与产科病房的发展。3. “支持性氛围”,阐述了多感官分娩室如何捕捉不同程度的情感协调,以及平静的氛围如何有助于支持助产士的工作。4. “自豪感和赋权感”,阐述了环境如何营造自豪感并赋予助产士权力。
从传统分娩室到多感官分娩室的物理转变导致了文化转变,通过改善工作环境支持助产士的专业感。