怀孕期间患有纤维肌痛的黑人和非裔美国人的支持需求和差距。

Katelyn Matkin, Susan Smedema, Megan Baumunk, Jina Chun, Muna Bhattarai
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目的:残疾个体,包括纤维肌痛患者,历来在医疗保健环境中面临障碍和耻辱。这个问题延伸到生殖健康领域,例如怀孕。以前对残疾人士怀孕经历的研究主要集中在身体或视觉残疾上。此外,许多研究忽略了其他身份的交叉性,包括种族和性别身份。本专题分析旨在提供洞察独特的经验,怀孕的个体与纤维肌痛。材料和方法:共进行了8次半结构化访谈,参与者确定患有纤维肌痛,并在访谈时的过去12个月内经历过怀孕和活产。大多数与会者认为自己是黑人/非裔美国人。访谈采用反思性主题分析方法进行分析,以确定参与者回答中的关键主题。结果:参与者阐述了四个主要主题关于他们的经验与纤维肌痛怀孕:(1)获得慢性和不可预测的条件;(2)对怀孕和育儿的调整;(3)建立信任和解决疑虑:纤维肌痛管理的医疗动态;(4)寻求和接受社会支持:一个多方面的经验。每个主题包含重要的子主题,反映动态和不同的经验与怀孕与纤维肌痛。结论:本研究阐明了纤维肌痛患者的独特妊娠经历,这是一个历史上边缘化的人群。研究结果强调了医疗保健提供者(包括康复专业人员)为纤维肌痛患者提供妊娠相关护理的大量机会。
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Support Needs and Gaps for Black and African American Individuals With Fibromyalgia During Pregnancy.

Objective: Individuals with disabilities, including those with fibromyalgia, have historically faced barriers and stigma in healthcare settings. This issue extends to reproductive health areas, such as pregnancy. Previous research on the pregnancy experiences of individuals with disabilities has predominantly focused on physical or visible disabilities. Furthermore, many studies have overlooked the intersectionality of additional identities, including race and gender identity. This thematic analysis aimed to provide insight into the unique experience of pregnancy for individuals with fibromyalgia.

Materials and methods: A total of eight semi-structured interviews were conducted with participants who identified as having fibromyalgia, and had experienced a pregnancy with a live birth within the last 12 months at the time of the interview. Most participants identified as Black/African American. Interviews were analyzed using a reflective thematic analysis approach to identify key themes within the participants' responses.

Results: Participants articulated four major themes concerning their experiences of pregnancy with fibromyalgia: (1) acquiring a chronic and unpredictable condition; (2) the adjustment to pregnancy and parenting; (3) building trust and addressing doubt: healthcare dynamics in fibromyalgia management; and (4) seeking and receiving social support: a multifaceted experience. Each theme contains important subthemes that reflect the dynamic and varied experiences associated with pregnancy with fibromyalgia.

Conclusion: This study elucidates the unique experience of pregnancy among individuals with fibromyalgia, a historically marginalized population. The findings highlight substantial opportunities for improving the pregnancy-related care provided by healthcare providers, including rehabilitation professionals, for individuals with fibromyalgia.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family & Reproductive Health (JFRH) is the quarterly official journal of Vali–e–Asr Reproductive Health Research Center. This journal features fulllength, peerreviewed papers reporting original research, clinical case histories, review articles, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. Papers published cover the scientific and medical aspects of reproductive physiology and pathology including genetics, endocrinology, andrology, embryology, gynecologic urology, fetomaternal medicine, oncology, infectious disease, public health, nutrition, surgery, menopause, family planning, infertility, psychiatry–psychology, demographic modeling, perinatalogy–neonatolgy ethics and social issues, and pharmacotherapy. A high scientific and editorial standard is maintained throughout the journal along with a regular rate of publication. All published articles will become the property of the JFRH. The editor and publisher accept no responsibility for the statements expressed by the authors here in. Also they do not guarantee, warrant or endorse any product or service advertised in the journal.
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