无产期妇女在延长的被动产程中的生活经历:基于描述性现象学的专题分析。

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Maria Bjelke , Marie Oscarsson , Lars Thurn , Lina Palmér
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摘要

引言产程的第一和第二阶段都可能出现产程进展过长的情况,这可能会给产妇带来负面的分娩体验。然而,以往的研究主要集中在定量方面或整体分娩体验上,对产妇在第二产程被动延长时的体验知之甚少:描述无阴道产妇在第二产程被动期延长时的生活经历:对 15 名被动第二产程持续三小时或更长时间的无阴道产妇进行了定性研究。根据描述性现象学,采用主题分析法对数据进行了分析:分析产生了四个主题:"一个未知的阶段",这意味着妇女仍处于一个缺乏认知的阶段。"对身体能力的信任和不信任 "代表了阴道分娩的心态以及无力感和自责感。失去控制 "这一主题包括挫败感、疲劳感以及不得不否认身体本能的体验。"通过在场和参与提供支持 "是指助产士在分娩室中的在场提供支持,尽管也有关于情感或身体缺席的描述:研究结果有助于根据妇女的生活经验理解产程延长,并丰富了有关第二产程被动延长的知识。这项研究强调,产妇需要通过信息、陪伴和鼓励来获得支持,以保持对分娩的控制。在分娩准备过程中,将被动第二产程的相关知识与分娩过程中的意外或复杂情况(如产程延长)结合起来,可能会有所帮助。
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Nulliparous women’s lived experiences of the prolonged passive stage of labour: A thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology

Introduction

Prolonged progress can occur in the first and second stages of labour and may contribute to a negative birth experience. However, previous studies have mainly focused on quantitative aspects or overall birth experience, and little is known about women’s experiences of a prolonged passive second stage.

Objective

To describe the lived experiences of a prolonged passive second stage of labour in nulliparous women.

Methods

A qualitative study was conducted with 15 nulliparous women with a passive second stage lasting three hours or more. Data were analysed using thematic analysis based on descriptive phenomenology.

Results

The analysis resulted in four themes: “An unknown phase” that entailed remaining in a phase that the women lacked an awareness of. “Trust and mistrust in the body’s ability” represents the mindset for vaginal birth as well as feelings of powerlessness and self-guilt. The theme “Loss of control” included experiences of frustration, fatigue, and having to deny bodily instincts. “Support through presence and involvement” signifies support through the midwife’s presence in the birthing room, although there were also descriptions of emotional or physical absence.

Conclusions

The findings contribute to the understanding of prolonged labour based on women’s lived experiences and add to the body of knowledge about the prolonged passive second stage. This study highlights that women need support through information, presence, and encouragement to remain in control. It can be beneficial during birth preparation to include knowledge about the passive second stage together with unexpected or complicated situations during birth, such as prolonged labour.

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Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare
Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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