Recognition of maternal identity in preterm and fullterm mothers.

Maternal-child nursing journal Pub Date : 1994-01-01
M T Zabielski
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The purpose of this exploratory and descriptive study was to investigate the maternal role attainment process of the preterm mother by comparing the endpoint of the process--maternal identity--in preterm and fullterm mothers. Forty-two first-time mothers, 21 preterm mothers and 21 fullterm mothers, were interviewed once at approximately one year post-birth. Qualitative and quantitative phenomena were examined. Qualitative data were collected via semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were collected with instruments that measured maternal role attainment variables. Content analysis of the maternal identity recognition event revealed eight commonly discussed themes. Analysis of the quantitative data revealed no statistically significant relationships between length of gestation and any of the maternal role attainment variables. Also, no difference was found between preterm and fullterm mothers in the mean timing of the recognition of maternal identity. However, a 10-week difference in the median timing of maternal identity recognition was found. Sixty-two percent of the fullterm mothers recognized a maternal identity by two weeks after delivery, whereas only 24% of the preterm mothers experienced maternal identity recognition within this time frame. A statistically significant relationship was found between the timing of maternal identity recognition and maternal affective perception of the infant. The more positive the maternal affective perception of the infant, the earlier was the timing of maternal identity recognition. The study concluded that preterm mothers experienced a maternal role attainment process similar to fullterm mothers except that identity recognition was relatively delayed. The themes described by the preterm mothers tended to be qualitatively different and focused on denied maternal role experiences, especially denied contact with the infants and denied rights in relation to the infants.

早产儿和足月母亲对母亲身份的认识。
本探索性和描述性研究的目的是通过比较早产母亲和足月母亲的过程终点——母亲身份——来调查早产母亲的母亲角色实现过程。42位初为人母的母亲,21位早产母亲和21位足月母亲在产后大约一年接受了一次采访。研究了定性和定量现象。通过半结构化访谈收集定性数据。定量数据是用测量母亲角色成就变量的仪器收集的。对母亲身份识别事件的内容分析揭示了八个共同讨论的主题。定量数据分析显示,妊娠期长短与任何母亲角色成就变量之间没有统计学上的显著关系。此外,早产母亲和足月母亲在母亲身份认同的平均时间上没有差异。然而,产妇身份识别的中位时间有10周的差异。62%的足月母亲在分娩后两周内认识到了母亲的身份,而只有24%的早产母亲在这段时间内认识到了母亲的身份。母亲身份识别的时间与母亲对婴儿的情感感知之间存在统计学上显著的关系。母亲对婴儿的情感感知越积极,母亲身份识别的时间越早。研究得出结论,早产母亲经历了与足月母亲相似的母亲角色实现过程,只是身份识别相对延迟。早产儿母亲所描述的主题往往在性质上有所不同,并侧重于被剥夺的母亲角色体验,特别是被剥夺与婴儿接触的权利和被剥夺与婴儿有关的权利。
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