Rogan F, Shmied V, Barclay L, Everitt L, Wyllie A
Faculty of Nursing, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Adv Nurs. 1997 May;25(5):877-85. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1997.1997025877.x.
This paper explains the methods used in a grounded theory analysis of the experience of 55 first-time mothers in Australia, presented in the first of this series of two papers. The categories identified in the research are realising, readiness, drained, aloneness, loss and working it out, encompassed in the core category becoming a mother. Specifically, this paper extends the analysis and explains the application of a 'paradigm model' and the identification of a Basic Social Process (BSP). The paper links the analysis to the literature on early motherhood from nursing, midwifery, feminist, and sociological research. A substantive theory is proposed to explain women's experience in becoming mothers that demonstrates how, when responsive to the needs of those researched, a grounded theory analysis can provide a framework for nursing and midwifery care.
本文解释了对澳大利亚55位初产妇的经历进行扎根理论分析时所采用的方法,该内容呈现在本系列两篇论文的第一篇中。研究中确定的类别包括领悟、准备就绪、精疲力竭、孤独、失落以及解决问题,这些类别都包含在核心类别“成为母亲”之中。具体而言,本文扩展了分析内容,并解释了“范式模型”的应用以及基本社会过程(BSP)的识别。本文将该分析与来自护理、助产、女权主义和社会学研究的关于初为人母的文献相联系。提出了一个实质性理论来解释女性成为母亲的经历,该理论表明,当回应被研究者的需求时,扎根理论分析如何能够为护理和助产护理提供一个框架。