Hänninen Jussi, Toiviainen Hanna, Nordquist Hilla
Department of Healthcare and Emergency Care, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences, Kotka, Finland.
Faculty of Education and Culture, Tampere University, Tampere, Finland.
PLoS One. 2025 Jul 30;20(7):e0327808. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0327808. eCollection 2025.
Unplanned out-of-hospital delivery tasks are continuously increasing and are challenging to the emergency dispatcher, but there is scant research on them, especially from the perspective of instructing the layperson in delivery. In the Finnish model of one emergency response centre authority, the expertise of the emergency dispatcher is highlighted. However, it's necessary to develop collaborative and transformative expertise and cooperation in the maternity care service system to respond to risky and unexpected childbirth events. This study adopts concepts from cultural-historical activity theory in the framework of object-oriented activity systems and negotiated knotworking. Our aim is to describe and analyse the perspectives of emergency dispatchers and laypersons when the emergency dispatcher instructs the layperson in handling an unplanned out-of-hospital delivery.
This is an interdisciplinary qualitative study. The study data consists of stories written by emergency dispatchers (n = 31) and semi-structured interviews with laypersons (n = 5). The data was collected using both the method of empathy-based stories and semi-structured interviews. The data was analysed using qualitative theory-driven content analysis, data-based theory-driven thematic analysis and text mining.
The emergency dispatchers' and laypersons' descriptions of their actions in the examined delivery situations were structured as elements of activity systems. The thematic analysis produced two themes containing discursive characteristics of negotiated knotworking, which were (i) script innovations requiring midwifery competence and (ii) emotion work.
The object of the emergency dispatcher's actions was the physical wellbeing of the person giving birth and the newborn, while the layperson's object was the childbirth experience, including the aforementioned and shared with the person giving birth. The formal script of childbirth services does not serve negotiated knotworking. Further, a midwife's participation in an emergency call, including video consultation, is desired. The emergency dispatcher should respect the object-oriented conscious agency of the layperson, providing ad hoc information for childbirth.
非计划的院外分娩任务持续增加,这给紧急调度员带来了挑战,但对此的研究却很少,尤其是从指导外行人进行分娩的角度。在芬兰单一应急响应中心管理模式中,突出了紧急调度员的专业知识。然而,有必要在产妇护理服务系统中发展协作性和变革性的专业知识及合作,以应对有风险和意外的分娩事件。本研究在面向对象的活动系统和协商式网络化的框架内采用了文化历史活动理论中的概念。我们的目的是描述和分析紧急调度员指导外行人处理非计划的院外分娩时,紧急调度员和外行人的观点。
这是一项跨学科的定性研究。研究数据包括紧急调度员撰写的故事(n = 31)和对外行人的半结构化访谈(n = 5)。数据通过基于同理心的故事法和半结构化访谈法收集。使用定性理论驱动的内容分析、数据驱动的理论驱动的主题分析和文本挖掘对数据进行分析。
紧急调度员和外行人对其在所研究的分娩情况下行动的描述被构建为活动系统的要素。主题分析产生了两个包含协商式网络化话语特征的主题,即(i)需要助产士能力的脚本创新和(ii)情感工作。
紧急调度员行动的对象是分娩者和新生儿的身体健康,而外行人的对象是分娩体验,包括上述内容且与分娩者共享。分娩服务的正式脚本不适用于协商式网络化。此外,希望助产士参与紧急呼叫,包括视频咨询。紧急调度员应尊重外行人面向对象的有意识能动性,提供有关分娩的临时信息。