摇篮曲的诞生和这些COVID年

J. Ireland
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这篇文章描述了摇篮曲的诞生。它遵循了长久以来用来哄婴儿进入安静或困倦状态的歌曲。这种特殊的摇篮曲源于英格兰南部海岸的一个社区产科护理干预。该项目由伯德特护士基金资助,护理研究基金会支持,由当地妇女和产科护理提供者共同创建;健康探访和儿童中心。其形式是每周在当地儿童中心举行一次名为“Bump, baby and beyond”的信息和支持会议。每周,妇女们在午餐时间和随后的活动中与小组成员分享她们的问题、担忧和梦想。在一个早期的利益相关者规划活动中商定的目标是帮助建立对劳动和为人父母的信心,并与一个支持性的当地网络建立联系。最初的活动清单是通过焦点小组制定的,并在试点“滚动方案”后加以完善。作者是一名社区助产士,在18个月的项目结束后,促成了大多数小组会议,并写了一首诗作为反思。这首歌最终成为了可以在YouTube上观看的摇篮曲。这篇文章描述了妇女、保健和社会护理工作者之间的联盟以及供资机构项目促进者的积极支持所产生的成果。提到了产妇服务;关于唱歌和神经科学以及唱歌的治疗效果的学术文献。在全球新冠肺炎大流行期间,唱歌放松和舒缓的共鸣更加强烈。
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The birth of a lullaby and these COVID years
This article describes the birth of a lullaby. It follows a long history of songs used to lull babies into a quiet or sleepy state. This particular lullaby grew from a community-based maternity care intervention on the south coast of England. The project, funded by the Burdett Fund for Nurses and supported by the Foundation of Nursing Studies was co-created by local women and care providers from maternity; health visiting and the Children’s Centre. The format was a weekly information and support meeting called ‘Bump, baby and beyond’ held in a local Children’s Centre. Each week women shared their questions, worries and dreams with the group over lunch and during the activities that followed. The aims – agreed at an early stakeholder planning event – were to help build confidence for labour and parenthood and to make connections with a supportive local network. An initial list of activities was drawn up via focus groups and refined after piloting a ‘rolling programme’. The author, a community midwife, facilitated the majority of group sessions and wrote a poem as a reflection after the eighteen-month project had come to an end. This eventually became the lullaby which can be viewed on YouTube. The article describes what grew from an alliance between women, health and social care workers and the active support of the funding body project facilitator. References are made to maternity services; academic literature about singing and neuroscience and the therapeutic effects of singing. During the global COVID-19 pandemic, singing for relaxation and soothing has an even stronger resonance.
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