服务提供者对针对阿肯色州马绍尔妇女的文化适应性居中怀孕干预措施的看法。

Ijanae Holman-Allgood, Chloe Cline, Chanelle Durand, Rachel S. Purvis, Philmar Mendoza Kabua, Britni L. Ayers
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摘要

目的探讨医疗服务提供者对阿肯色州马绍尔妇女实施 "中心化怀孕 "所取得的成功、面临的挑战以及对未来发展方向的建议:环境/当地问题:本研究在阿肯色州西北部进行。阿肯色州是美国最大的马绍尔太平洋岛民居住地。即使与其他太平洋岛民相比,居住在美国的马绍尔太平洋岛民的孕产妇和婴儿健康状况也不成比例地糟糕:干预/测量:2023 年 2 月至 3 月进行了个人访谈。数据使用 MAXQDA12 软件进行管理。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。初步编码完成后,对每个数据片段进行识别,并对出现的主题进行简短总结。出现的重点主题编码被用来确定和发展数据中最突出的主题类别,这些类别成为主题编码:结果:出现了三个最重要的主题:实施的成功经验、实施面临的挑战以及改进实施和可持续性的未来建议。每个主题都有代表性的次主题:研究结果为今后为马绍尔群岛和其他太平洋岛民实施 "中心化怀孕 "提供了启示。
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Providers’ Perspectives of a Culturally Adapted CenteringPregnancy Intervention for Marshallese Women in Arkansas

Objective

To explore health care providers’ perspectives on the successes, challenges, and suggestions for future directions regarding the implementation of CenteringPregnancy for Marshallese women in Arkansas.

Design

A descriptive qualitative design was used as an exploratory method.

Setting/Local Problem

This study took place in northwest Arkansas. Arkansas is home to the largest Marshallese Pacific Islander population in the United States. Marshallese Pacific Islanders residing in the United States have disproportionally high rates of poor maternal and infant health outcomes, even compared to other Pacific Islanders.

Participants

Seven CenteringPregnancy providers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest.

Intervention/Measurements

Individual interviews were conducted from February to March of 2023. Data were managed using MAXQDA12 software. Content analysis was used to analyze the data. Initial coding was completed to identify each data segment with short summations of emergent themes. The focused thematic codes that emerged were used to identify and develop the most salient thematic categories of the data, which became the thematic codes.

Results

Three overarching themes emerged: Implementation Successes, Challenges to Implementation, and Future Suggestions to Improve Implementation and Sustainability. Each theme had representative subthemes.

Conclusion

Findings provide insight for future implementation of CenteringPregnancy for Marshallese and other Pacific Islander individuals.

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Nursing for Women''s Health
Nursing for Women''s Health Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: Nursing for Women"s Health publishes the most recent and compelling health care information on women"s health, newborn care and professional nursing issues. As a refereed, clinical practice journal, it provides professionals involved in providing optimum nursing care for women and their newborns with health care trends and everyday issues in a concise, practical, and easy-to-read format.
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