女性出生叙事中的过渡与记忆:隐喻分析。

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Betul Uncu, Fadime Ceyda Cihanoglu, Nurten Kaya
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了解女性如何通过隐喻描述她们的分娩经历可以帮助医疗团队改善他们的沟通、情感支持和护理服务。这项研究调查了第一次母亲的出生隐喻是如何随着时间的推移而演变的。本前瞻性定性研究采用现象学方法,对2024年3月至7月在科尼亚分娩的50名初产妇进行半结构化深度访谈。随访时间分别为产后6周和6个月。隐喻分析揭示了女性用来描述生育经历的20多个隐喻。在产后第6周,主要的主题包括母亲的责任和性别期望、本能、重生、兴奋和内心不安。到了产后6个月,这些主题发生了变化,净化、满足、留下痕迹,美与痛的二元性变得更加突出。这一变化表明,随着时间的推移,女性对分娩经历的情感处理发生了演变。虽然一些积极的看法仍然存在,产后6个月出现的美丽和痛苦的二元性显示了分娩经历的复杂性。这些隐喻提供了一些见解,帮助助产士更好地在情感和心理上支持女性。
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Transition and Memory in Women's Birth Narratives: A Metaphoric Analysis.

Understanding how women describe their birth experiences through metaphors can help healthcare teams improve their communication, emotional support, and care delivery. This study examined how first-time mothers' birth metaphors evolved over time. This prospective qualitative study used a phenomenological approach with semistructured in-depth interviews of 50 primiparous women who gave birth in Konya between March and July 2024. Interviews were conducted at the 6th-week and 6th-month postpartum. The metaphor analysis revealed over 20 metaphors that women used to describe their birth experiences. At the 6th-week postpartum, dominant themes included maternal responsibility and gendered expectations, instinct, rebirth, exaltation, and inner unrest. By the 6th-month postpartum, these themes shifted, with purification, satisfaction, leaving a trace, and duality of beauty and pain becoming more prominent. This change indicates an evolution in women's emotional processing of their birth experiences over time. While some positive perceptions persisted, the emergence of duality of beauty and pain at 6 months postpartum shows the complex nature of birth experiences. The metaphors provided insights to help midwives better support women emotionally and psychologically.

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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
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期刊介绍: NHS has a multidisciplinary focus and broad scope and a particular focus on the translation of research into clinical practice, inter-disciplinary and multidisciplinary work, primary health care, health promotion, health education, management of communicable and non-communicable diseases, implementation of technological innovations and inclusive multicultural approaches to health services and care.
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