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助产士接受孕产护理的经历及其总体分娩体验的预测因素。

Midwives' experiences of receiving maternity care and predictors of their overall birth experiences.

作者信息

Coulton Stoliar Sharon, Dahlen Hannah, Thomson Russell, Sheehan Athena

机构信息

School of Nursing and Midwifery, Parramatta South Campus, Western Sydney University, NSW, Australia.

The Analytical Edge, Australia.

出版信息

Women Birth. 2025 Jan;38(1):101860. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2024.101860. Epub 2025 Jan 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Limited research has been conducted on midwives' experiences of receiving maternity care. Midwives may bring a degree of their own personal lives to their work, including their own birthing experience.

AIM

To explore midwives' experiences of giving birth and receiving maternity care and predictors of overall birth experience.

PARTICIPANTS

Midwives who, after completing their midwifery education, experienced their first birth within the Australian maternity care system, were female, over the age of 18, and fluent in English.

METHODS

Data from an online national survey were analysed using descriptive statistics, multiple regression analysis, and Kendall's tau correlation studies.

FINDINGS

In total, 447 midwives' responses were included. Overall, 85 % of midwives reported positive birth experiences, 12.5 % a negative or traumatic birth experience, and 2.5 % neither positive nor negative. Five significant predictors of overall birth experience were: having a normal vaginal birth, maternity care providers who instilled a sense of confidence in their professional competence, receiving the maternity care options of their choice, being able to use professional knowledge to question and negotiate with care providers, and having control over their care. Overall, 27.1 % of midwives reported feeling coerced at any one or more points of time. Satisfaction with postnatal care was most strongly correlated with overall birth experience.

DISCUSSION

Midwives appear to experience birth as an overall positive experience, and this could be due to their high level of agency and autonomy in choosing a known and trusted individual care provider; however, knowledge of possible complications could explain high levels of reported coercion. Midwives may need to invest more in getting good postnatal support in place, as this appeared to have the greatest impact on their overall birth experience.

摘要

背景

关于助产士接受孕产护理经历的研究有限。助产士可能会将一定程度的个人生活带入工作中,包括她们自己的分娩经历。

目的

探讨助产士的分娩经历、接受孕产护理的经历以及总体分娩体验的预测因素。

参与者

完成助产士教育后,在澳大利亚孕产护理系统中经历首次分娩的助产士,为女性,年龄超过18岁,英语流利。

方法

使用描述性统计、多元回归分析和肯德尔tau相关性研究对在线全国性调查的数据进行分析。

结果

总共纳入了447名助产士的回复。总体而言,85%的助产士报告了积极的分娩经历,12.5%报告了负面或创伤性分娩经历,2.5%报告既非积极也非消极的经历。总体分娩体验的五个显著预测因素为:顺产、能让她们对自身专业能力产生信心的孕产护理提供者、获得她们选择的孕产护理选项、能够运用专业知识向护理提供者提问并协商,以及能够掌控自己的护理。总体而言,27.1%的助产士报告在任何一个或多个时间点感到受到胁迫。对产后护理的满意度与总体分娩体验的相关性最强。

讨论

助产士似乎将分娩视为总体上积极的经历,这可能是由于她们在选择知名且值得信赖的个人护理提供者方面具有较高的能动性和自主性;然而,对可能并发症的了解可以解释所报告的较高胁迫水平。助产士可能需要更多地投入以获得良好的产后支持,因为这似乎对她们的总体分娩体验影响最大。

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