Cultural Care of Pregnancy and Home Birth: An Application of the Sunrise Model.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Elena Andina-Díaz, José Siles-González
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Abstract

Background and purpose: The role of older women close to the pregnant woman may be relevant when conveying information. The use of theories/models can guide the development of nursing practice.

Purpose: To explore beliefs and practices related to pregnancy and childbirth from the perspective of older women who gave birth at home, applying Leininger's Sunrise Model.

Methods: Qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews with 24 older women who gave birth at home (rural area, Spain). Manual content analysis of the data was used, and Sunrise Model guided to explore the role of culture and the factors affecting maternity care.

Results: Two main categories emerged: beliefs/practices related to physiological aspects (subcategories: minimal intervention, hygiene, pain control, rest, feeding) and to psychosocial aspects (subcategories: spiritual well-being, company).

Implications for practice: The experiences of older women who gave birth at home helped us to understand some beliefs that survive in some pregnant women, similar in different cultures, and divided into physiological and psychosocial aspects. Older women have a relevant role as transmitters of information, and can provide some keys to plan health interventions, as companions or counselors. Applying the Sunrise Model, we verified the weight that culture has in maternal health care, and the multiple factors that interfere with the way of caring. The application of models helps us to improve nursing practice: not only should we focus on knowing the physical aspects, but also the social and cultural circumstances surrounding the pregnant woman.

怀孕与家庭分娩的文化关怀:朝阳模式的应用。
背景与目的:与孕妇关系密切的老年妇女在传递信息时所扮演的角色可能是相关的。理论/模型的运用可以指导护理实践的发展。目的:应用Leininger的Sunrise模型,从居家分娩的老年妇女的角度探讨与怀孕和分娩相关的信仰和实践。方法:采用半结构化访谈方法,对24名在家分娩的老年妇女(西班牙农村地区)进行定性访谈。采用手工内容分析方法对数据进行分析,并以Sunrise模型为指导,探讨文化的作用及影响产妇护理的因素。结果:出现了两个主要类别:与生理方面相关的信仰/实践(子类别:最小干预,卫生,疼痛控制,休息,喂养)和心理社会方面(子类别:精神健康,陪伴)。对实践的启示:在家分娩的老年妇女的经历帮助我们理解了一些存在于某些孕妇身上的信念,这些信念在不同的文化中是相似的,并分为生理和社会心理方面。老年妇女作为信息传递者可发挥相关作用,并可作为同伴或顾问,为计划保健干预措施提供一些关键。运用Sunrise模型,我们验证了文化在孕产妇保健中的权重,以及影响护理方式的多重因素。模型的应用有助于我们改进护理实践:我们不仅要关注了解孕妇的身体方面,还要了解孕妇周围的社会和文化环境。
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CiteScore
1.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.
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