文化和灵性对中国产妇死产后悲痛的影响:定性研究。

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Qiong Zheng , Xiuxiu Yin , Lu Liu , Cecilia Jevitt , Dongmei Fu , Yaping Sun , Xiaoyan Yu
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摘要

背景:死胎是一种独特的现象,受文化背景和精神信仰的影响,其表现形式多种多样。中国的文化和精神习俗为中国的丧母者带来了不同的死产后悲伤体验。然而,大多数关于围产期损失和悲伤的研究都是在西方文化中进行的。在中国文化背景下,丧亲母亲的死产后悲伤体验可能与主流研究中西方丧亲类型有所不同:本研究调查了文化和灵性对中国经历死产的悲伤母亲的影响:这项定性研究以解释学建构主义认识论为基础。对在过去一年中经历过死胎的母亲进行了深入访谈。研究结果:共有 28 名妇女接受了训练有素的访谈员的访谈。确定了三个关键主题1) 文化对悲伤表达的影响,包括四个次主题:克制悲伤的表达、无法实现的哀悼仪式、医院政策是悲伤的障碍,以及以他人为导向的自我;2) 死产后经历的文化特征,包括四个次主题:家长式医疗文化、"孔乙己 "文化、"阶级斗争 "文化:家长式医疗文化、"孔乙己"、产后探视时的尴尬和处理逝去婴儿遗物的文化禁忌;以及 3) 在精神康复过程中寻找意义,包括四个次主题:在事件中寻找意义、接受并与事件和解、重塑关于生与死的信念和观点,以及实现个人成长。结论中国文化和灵性对失去亲人的母亲的悲伤表达和死产后愈合有着不同的影响。本研究展示了灵性的具体方面对悲伤过程的促进或阻碍作用,以及中国文化和灵性对个人的不同作用。研究结果表明,有必要开发具有文化敏感性的干预措施和支持系统,以帮助母亲度过悲伤和愈合过程。未来的研究可以探索中国文化和灵性在死产后不同阶段的悲伤和愈合中的作用。
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The influence of culture and spirituality on maternal grief following stillbirth in China: A qualitative study

Background

Stillbirth is a unique phenomenon with various manifestations influenced by cultural contexts and spiritual beliefs. Chinese cultural and spiritual practices produce different post-stillbirth grief experiences for bereaved mothers in China. However, the majority of research on perinatal loss and grief has been conducted in Western cultures. In the Chinese cultural context, the post-stillbirth grief experience of bereaved mothers may differ from the types of Western bereavement examined in the dominant research.

Objective

This study investigated the influence of culture and spirituality on grieving mothers who had experienced a stillbirth in China.

Methods

This qualitative study was grounded in an interpretivist constructionist epistemology. In-depth interviews were conducted with mothers who had experienced a stillbirth within the previous year. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.

Findings

A total of 28 women were interviewed by trained interviewers. Three key themes were identified: 1) The influence of culture on grief expression, with four subthemes: restrained expressions of grief, unattainable mourning ceremonies, hospital policy as a barrier to grieving, and others-oriented self; 2) Cultural characteristics of post-stillbirth experiences, with four subthemes: paternalistic medical culture, “Kong yuezi”, embarrassment during postpartum visits, and cultural taboos on dealing with deceased babies' possessions; and 3) Finding significance in spiritual healing process, with four subthemes: seeking meaning in the event, accepting and reconciling with the event, reshaping beliefs and views about life and death, and achieving personal growth.

Conclusion

Chinese culture and spirituality have different influences on bereaved mothers' expressions of grief and post-stillbirth healing. This research demonstrates specific aspects of spirituality that contribute to or hinder the grieving process and the different roles of Chinese culture and spirituality for individuals. The findings suggest the need for the development of culturally sensitive interventions and support systems to assist mothers in navigating grief and healing. Future studies could explore the roles of Chinese culture and spirituality over time in the different stages of grief and healing after stillbirth.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nursing Studies (IJNS) is a highly respected journal that has been publishing original peer-reviewed articles since 1963. It provides a forum for original research and scholarship about health care delivery, organisation, management, workforce, policy, and research methods relevant to nursing, midwifery, and other health related professions. The journal aims to support evidence informed policy and practice by publishing research, systematic and other scholarly reviews, critical discussion, and commentary of the highest standard. The IJNS is indexed in major databases including PubMed, Medline, Thomson Reuters - Science Citation Index, Scopus, Thomson Reuters - Social Science Citation Index, CINAHL, and the BNI (British Nursing Index).
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