父母使用视频会议参加产后支持小组的经历:虚拟空间中的安全感。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Sheri Price, Megan Aston, Anna MacLeod, Kathryn Stone, Susan Jack, Britney Benoit, Rachel Ollivier, Phillip Joy, Damilola Iduye
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研究目的:探讨新手父母使用网络视频会议作为产后虚拟支持小组机制的经验:研究设计:采用虚拟支持会议和个别访谈的方式,探讨参与者对虚拟产后小组的体验:结果:37 位父母参加了 7 次虚拟支持会议,19 位参加了个别访谈。参与者的叙述主要集中在参与虚拟支持小组时的安全感上。虚拟空间中的工具(摄像头;静音)产生了一种关系悖论,它提供了保障,但也阻碍了信任的建立。参与者描述了他们在虚拟空间中对伤害和评判的恐惧,以及在安全的家中进行联系时的安全感:虚拟环境为新手父母提供了一个获取信息和支持的平台,以及与母婴护士和护理人员接触的渠道。了解家长如何看待虚拟环境中的安全问题,是在视频会议平台上促进和组织家长小组的重要一环。护士应熟悉视频会议技术,并能够指导家长。在促进虚拟小组以确保安全的同时提供所需的支持方面的经验是一项宝贵的护理技能。
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Parents' Experiences with Postpartum Support Groups using Videoconferencing: Perceptions of Safety in the Virtual Space.

Purpose: To explore new parents' experiences with web-based videoconferencing as a mechanism of offering postpartum virtual support groups.

Study design and methods: Virtual support sessions and individual interviews were conducted to explore participants' experiences with virtual postpartum groups.

Results: Thirty-seven parents participated in seven virtual support sessions and 19 participated in individual interviews. Participant narratives centered on perceptions of safety when engaging in virtual support groups. Tools within the virtual space (camera; mute) created a relational paradox which provided safeguards but also hindered the building of trust. Participants described negotiating the fear of harm and judgment within virtual spaces alongside feelings of security in connecting from the safety of their homes.

Clinical implications: The virtual environment provides a forum for new parents to access information and support and an avenue for engagement with maternal child nurses and care providers. Awareness of how parents perceive safety in the virtual environment is an important part of facilitating and structuring parent groups on videoconferencing platforms. Nurses should be familiar with videoconferencing technology and be able to guide parents. Experience facilitating virtual groups to ensure safety and security while providing needed support is a valuable nursing skill.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
158
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: MCN''s mission is to provide the most timely, relevant information to nurses practicing in perinatal, neonatal, midwifery, and pediatric specialties. MCN is a peer-reviewed journal that meets its mission by publishing clinically relevant practice and research manuscripts aimed at assisting nurses toward evidence-based practice. MCN focuses on today''s major issues and high priority problems in maternal/child nursing, women''s health, and family nursing with extensive coverage of advanced practice healthcare issues relating to infants and young children. Each issue features peer-reviewed, clinically relevant articles. Coverage includes updates on disease and related care; ideas on health promotion; insights into patient and family behavior; discoveries in physiology and pathophysiology; clinical investigations; and research manuscripts that assist nurses toward evidence-based practices.
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