Affecting Factors of Parturient Women's Privacy Preservation in The Maternity Ward: A Qualitative Study.

Farzaneh Valizadeh, Farahnaz Heshmat, Solmaz Mohammadi, Zahra Motaghi
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Abstract

Objective: Different factors have an important role in the positive and negative childbirth experiences of the mothers. The parturient mother's privacy preservation is one of the factors for increasing the mothers' satisfaction consistent with natural childbirth. Hence, this study aimed to investigate the factors affecting the parturient mother's privacy preservation. Materials and methods: Content analysis was used in this qualitative study that is based on the semi structured individual interviews with women who had experienced natural vaginal delivery, midwives, and the specialist in a maternity ward from 2018 to 2021 in Shahroud, Iran. The collected data were analyzed simultaneously with the sampling procedure using a five-step qualitative content analysis method. To ensure the robustness of the data, Lincoln and Guba's four criteria (credibility, dependability, confirmability, and transferability) were used. Results: The findings of the study with 40 participants resulted in the extraction of 28 codes, 9 subcategories, and 2 main categories entitled extra-and intra personal factors affecting the mother's privacy. Conclusion: To foster the mother's awareness of her rights and privacy during pregnancy and delivery, continuous education, monitoring, and evaluating both the students and the staff to respect preserving the mother's privacy is necessary to develop an instrument to measure the preservation of the mother's privacy in the maternity ward.

产科病房产妇隐私保护的影响因素:一项定性研究。
目的:不同因素对产妇的积极和消极分娩体验有重要影响。产妇隐私保护是提高顺产产妇满意度的因素之一。因此,本研究旨在探讨影响产妇隐私保护的因素。材料和方法:本定性研究采用内容分析,该研究基于对2018年至2021年在伊朗沙赫鲁德(shahoud)产科病房经历过自然阴道分娩的妇女、助产士和专家的半结构化个人访谈。采用五步定性含量分析法对采集的数据与抽样过程同时进行分析。为了确保数据的稳健性,使用了Lincoln和Guba的四个标准(可信度、可靠性、可确认性和可转移性)。结果:通过对40名参与者的研究,提取了28个编码,9个小类别,以及影响母亲隐私的个人外因素和个人内因素2个主要类别。结论:为培养产妇在妊娠和分娩过程中的权利和隐私权意识,需要对学生和工作人员进行持续的教育、监测和评估,以尊重和保护产妇的隐私权,开发一种衡量产科病房产妇隐私权保护情况的工具。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family & Reproductive Health (JFRH) is the quarterly official journal of Vali–e–Asr Reproductive Health Research Center. This journal features fulllength, peerreviewed papers reporting original research, clinical case histories, review articles, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. Papers published cover the scientific and medical aspects of reproductive physiology and pathology including genetics, endocrinology, andrology, embryology, gynecologic urology, fetomaternal medicine, oncology, infectious disease, public health, nutrition, surgery, menopause, family planning, infertility, psychiatry–psychology, demographic modeling, perinatalogy–neonatolgy ethics and social issues, and pharmacotherapy. A high scientific and editorial standard is maintained throughout the journal along with a regular rate of publication. All published articles will become the property of the JFRH. The editor and publisher accept no responsibility for the statements expressed by the authors here in. Also they do not guarantee, warrant or endorse any product or service advertised in the journal.
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