[The Influence of Confinement Location on Maternal Psychological and Role Adaptation: A Six-Month Follow-Up Study].

Q3 Nursing
Yi-Han Wang, Meei-Sheu Shu, Li-Chu Lai, Wang-Ting Chen, Ying-Fen Tseng
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Abstract

Background: Approximately 70% of postpartum women in Taiwan choose postpartum care institutions for their postpartum confinement. However, few studies have explored the follow-up relationship between confinement location and, respectively, maternal psychological and role adaptation.

Purpose: To explore the differences in psychology and maternal role adaptation between postpartum women in two different confinement locations and to analyze the predictors of maternal confidence and maternal competence at six-months postpartum.

Methods: A comparative and follow-up research design was adopted. We recruited a convenience sample of two groups of women confined, respectively, at postpartum nursing centers and at home. One hundred fifty-seven mothers recruited after G-power estimation were enrolled as participants and completed demographic data and six scales at one-week, one-month, and six-months postpartum. The statistical analysis was performed mainly using generalized estimating equations.

Results: For all participants, maternal confidence was positively associated with time, being multipara, having religious beliefs, and having better mother-infant bonding (p < .05). In addition, being confined at home, being unemployed, having religious beliefs, perceiving lower levels of stress and depression, having better sleep quality, and having better mother-infant bonding were associated with higher maternal competence (p < .05).

Conclusions / implications for practice: Based on the findings of this study, postpartum nursing institutions should actively promote strategies to improve maternal competence to help mothers staying in postpartum nursing centers strike an optimal balance between recuperation and parenting preparation. Furthermore, obstetric health professionals should implement policies related to mother-infant bonding to increase maternal confidence and competence and, subsequently, facilitate maternal role adjustment.

【分娩地点对产妇心理和角色适应的影响:一项为期六个月的随访研究】。
背景:台湾约70%的产后妇女选择产后护理机构进行产后分娩。然而,很少有研究探讨分娩地点与母亲心理和角色适应之间的后续关系。目的:探讨两个不同分娩地点产后妇女在心理和母亲角色适应方面的差异,并分析产后6个月时母亲信心和母亲能力的预测因素。方法:采用比较和随访研究设计。我们招募了两组方便的女性样本,她们分别被限制在产后护理中心和家中。在G功率估计后招募的157名母亲被招募为参与者,并在产后一周、一个月和六个月完成人口统计数据和六个量表。统计分析主要使用广义估计方程进行。结果:对于所有参与者来说,母亲的信心与时间、经产妇、宗教信仰和母婴关系良好呈正相关(p<0.05)。此外,被限制在家中、失业、宗教信仰、压力和抑郁程度较低、睡眠质量较好,具有更好的母婴关系与更高的母亲能力相关(p<0.05)。结论/实践意义:根据本研究的结果,产后护理机构应积极推广提高产妇能力的策略,帮助留在产后护理中心的母亲在休养和育儿准备之间取得最佳平衡。此外,产科保健专业人员应执行与母婴关系有关的政策,以增强产妇的信心和能力,从而促进产妇角色的调整。
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Journal of Nursing
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