农村地区有药物使用障碍的妇女对降低孕产妇死亡风险的支持性因素的看法。

Kalyn M. Renbarger, Greta Slater, Barbara Phelps, Leann Brewer
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摘要

目的描述农村地区患有药物使用障碍(SUDs)的妇女对降低孕产妇死亡风险的支持性因素的看法:环境/当地问题:从美国中西部一个州的农村环境中招募参与者,该州的孕产妇药物使用率和孕产妇死亡率都很高:16 名参与者来自一家孕产妇药物使用住院治疗中心:我们采用了半结构式访谈,参与者在访谈中描述了他们对孕产妇死亡率的看法以及相关经历。我们采用基本的归纳内容分析法对转录的访谈进行分析,以得出主题和次主题:我们确定了三大主题:社会网络、尊重围产期护理和住院药物使用治疗:我们的研究结果表明,护士和其他医疗服务提供者应了解增加患有药物滥用症的妇女的社会网络的资源,认识并管理他们可能对患有药物滥用症的妇女持有的偏见和判断,并倡导和转介患有药物滥用症的妇女接受住院药物使用治疗。
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Perceptions of Supportive Factors for Reducing Risk of Maternal Mortality Among Women With Substance Use Disorders in a Rural Setting

Objective

To describe perceptions of supportive factors for reducing the risk of maternal mortality among women with substance use disorders (SUDs) in a rural setting.

Design

Qualitative descriptive design.

Setting/Local Problem

Participants were recruited from a rural setting in a U.S. Midwest state where rates of maternal substance use and maternal mortality are high.

Participants

Sixteen participants were recruited from a maternal residential substance use treatment center.

Intervention/Measurements

Semistructured interviews were used during which participants described their perceptions of maternal mortality and their related experiences. We analyzed the transcribed interviews using a basic inductive content analysis to yield themes and subthemes.

Results

We identified three main themes: Social Networks, Respectful Perinatal Care, and Residential Substance Use Treatment.

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that nurses and other health care providers should be knowledgeable of resources to increase the social networks of women with SUD, recognize and manage the biases and judgments they may hold against women with SUD, and advocate for and refer women with SUD to residential substance use treatment.
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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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