Women's empowerment for active labor: A qualitative study with nurse-midwives in antenatal education for childbirth.

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
European Journal of Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-08-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.18332/ejm/188117
Marlene I Lopes, Margarida Vieira, Alexandrina Cardoso
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Abstract

Introduction: Recognizing the positive impact of movement and positions on labor progression and maternal and neonatal outcomes, there is a strong recommendation to empower women for active labor during antenatal education. This study investigates nurse-midwives' interventions in empowering women for active labor, during antenatal education within primary healthcare settings.

Methods: A qualitative descriptive study was conducted in Primary Healthcare Units that provide antenatal education for childbirth in Portugal. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 nurse-midwives between August and October 2023. Content analysis, utilizing NVIVO software, was employed for data analysis, and the study adhered to the COREQ reporting guidelines.

Results: Six themes emerged: 1) Perspective of nurse-midwives and contextual influences; 2) Assessment of women's needs; 3) Enhancing women's knowledge; 4) Enhancing women's capabilities; 5) Supporting women in decision-making; and 6) Nurse-midwives' perspective on intervention outcomes. It is necessary to create environments conducive to knowledge and skill acquisition and invest in developing body awareness and its impact on labor progression. Encouraging women's involvement in decision-making is crucial, especially in less flexible hospital environments.

Conclusions: This study highlighted the value nurse-midwives place on empowering women for active labor. Interventions featured sharing evidence-based practices and birth stories to foster reflection, emphasizing pelvic mobility training and partner involvement. Reflective practices could enable women to explore options and communicate effectively with healthcare professionals during labor.

增强妇女主动分娩的能力:对助产士进行产前分娩教育的定性研究。
导言:认识到运动和体位对分娩进展以及孕产妇和新生儿预后的积极影响,人们强烈建议在产前教育中增强妇女积极分娩的能力。本研究调查了助产士在初级医疗保健机构进行产前教育时,为增强产妇积极分娩的能力而采取的干预措施:方法:在葡萄牙提供产前教育的初级医疗保健单位开展了一项定性描述性研究。在 2023 年 8 月至 10 月期间,对 10 名助产士进行了半结构式访谈。研究采用 NVIVO 软件进行内容分析,并遵循 COREQ 报告指南:得出了六个主题:1)助产士的视角和环境影响;2)评估妇女的需求;3)增强妇女的知识;4)提高妇女的能力;5)支持妇女参与决策;6)助产士对干预结果的看法。有必要创造有利于学习知识和技能的环境,并在培养身体意识及其对分娩进展的影响方面进行投资。鼓励产妇参与决策至关重要,尤其是在不太灵活的医院环境中:本研究强调了助产士对增强产妇主动分娩能力的重视。干预措施包括分享循证实践和分娩故事以促进反思,强调骨盆移动训练和伴侣参与。反思性实践可使产妇在分娩过程中探索各种选择并与医护人员进行有效沟通。
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European Journal of Midwifery
European Journal of Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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