Women's experiences of telephone-based peer support during the transition to parenthood.

Q4 Medicine
Community Practitioner Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Vanita Bhavanani, Mary Newburn
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This paper presents findings of a qualitative evaluation exploring how telephone peer support was experienced by a sample of pregnant women and parents of young children who contacted a national helpline. Peer support can be beneficial for parents experiencing difficulties related to childbirth or early parenthood by alleviating distress and contributing to maternal and infant wellbeing. In 2010 the National Childbirth Trust launched a free, confidential telephone peer support service enabling expectant parents and parents with a young child to share concerns or worries with other carefully selected parents who had previously experienced similar concerns. Telephone interviews with 12 women revealed that they contacted the helpline with postnatal worries, traumatic birth experiences and baby feeding issues. Prior experiences of disconnected encounters and absence of affirmation from health professionals prompted women to call. Talking to a peer supporter helped women to feel connected and gave them hope to move forward with a sense of belief and self-confidence. Telephone peer support can contribute to the wellbeing of women who experience difficulties related to childbirth or early parenting. There is potential to extend peer support services alongside health services and health visitors can play a role in signposting parents to accessible support.

妇女在过渡到为人父母期间的电话同伴支持经验。
本文介绍了一项定性评估的结果,该评估探索了孕妇和幼儿父母联系国家求助热线时如何体验电话同伴支持。同伴支持可以通过减轻痛苦和促进母婴健康,对经历与分娩或早期生育有关的困难的父母有益。2010年,国家分娩信托基金推出了一项免费、保密的电话同伴支持服务,使准父母和有小孩的父母能够与其他精心挑选的、以前经历过类似担忧的父母分享他们的担忧或担忧。对12名妇女的电话采访显示,她们因产后担忧、分娩创伤经历和婴儿喂养问题而联系热线。之前接触不密切和得不到卫生专业人员肯定的经历促使妇女们打电话。与同伴的支持者交谈有助于女性感到联系,并给她们希望,让她们带着信念和自信向前迈进。电话同伴支持有助于那些在分娩或早期养育子女方面遇到困难的妇女的福祉。在提供保健服务的同时,也有可能扩大同伴支助服务,保健视察员可以发挥作用,为父母指明获得支助的途径。
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Community Practitioner
Community Practitioner Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: Community Practitioner is the monthly journal of Unite/CPHVA. It is the UK’s leading professional journal for health visitors, school nurses and other healthcare professionals working in community settings. The journal provides topical news, in-depth news features, policy analysis, practice updates, and professional and clinical papers. Professional papers are subject to double-blind peer review. The editorial team is happy to offer advice to professionals interested in submitting material to the journal.
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