探讨妇女羊膜穿刺术的经验:定性内容分析。

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_107_23
Jaruwan Kownaklai, Umaporn Kuasit, Nanthiya Thaicharoen
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摘要

背景:高危孕妇接受羊膜穿刺术的决定和经历可能取决于她们的环境、背景、社会结构和重要他人,包括文化价值观和信仰。人们不太了解的是妇女的决策经历,这可能会导致她们在羊膜穿刺术期间和之后的焦虑。本研究旨在探讨泰国孕妇进行羊膜穿刺术的决策经验。材料与方法:采用定性内容分析法收集和分析资料。在2021年7月至10月期间,对15名接受羊膜穿刺术的泰国高危孕妇进行了有目的的抽样和深入访谈。数据分析包括对抄本的多次阅读,以辨别主题和理解妇女的故事。结果:确定了决策经验的四个主题:(1)“震惊、担忧,并质疑为什么风险如此之高”;(2)“我的宝宝患有唐氏综合症吗?”我想知道”;(3)“担心”;和(4)“缓解焦虑。”结论:女性羊膜穿刺术的经历在经历、等待和接受检查结果的过程中涉及不确定的积极和消极情绪。护士和助产士在咨询泰国孕妇是否进行羊膜穿刺术方面发挥了重要作用。
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Exploring Women's Experiences of Amniocentesis: A Qualitative Content Analysis.

Background: The decision and experience of high-risk pregnant women to undergo amniocentesis can depend on their setting, context, social structures, and significant others, including cultural values and beliefs. What is less understood is women's experience with decision-making, which may contribute to their anxiety during and after amniocentesis. This study aimed to explore the decision-making experiences of Thai pregnant women undergoing amniocentesis.

Materials and methods: A qualitative content analysis approach was employed to collect and analyze data. Purposive sampling and in-depth interviews were conducted between July and October 2021 with 15 Thai high-risk pregnant women after undergoing amniocentesis. Data analysis involved multiple readings of transcriptions to discern themes and understanding of the women's stories.

Results: Four themes of decision-making experiences were identified: (1) "Shocked, worried, and questioned why the risk was high"; (2) "Does my baby have Down syndrome? I want to know"; (3) "Worried"; and (4) "Relief from anxiety."

Conclusions: Women's experiences with amniocentesis involved uncertain positive and negative feelings through the journey of undergoing, waiting, and receiving the test results. The nurses and nurse-midwives played an important role in counseling Thai pregnant women about whether to undergo amniocentesis.

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