Ruohan Wang , Yue Huang , Junyan Zhou , Ka Ming Chow
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摘要
背景:分娩恐惧(Fear of birth, FOC)是孕妇的常见经历,会导致生理和心理上的后果。正念干预是解决FOC的一种潜在方法,但中国女性对这种干预的看法和需求仍未得到探索。目的:探讨中国女性对FOC的看法,以及开发基于正念的干预措施的需求。方法:采用描述性定性方法。半结构化访谈是对妊娠晚期或产后六周内的妇女进行的,她们都在计划或正常分娩。专题分析使用NVivo version 12进行数据管理和分析。研究结果:招募了30名参与者,包括15名产前妇女和15名产后妇女。总体而言,FOC在孕妇中很常见,分娩相关疼痛是主要来源。由于妇产外溢,一些妇女对正常分娩抱有灾难性的信念,在没有医学指征的情况下倾向于剖腹产,或要求在经历疼痛之前进行硬膜外镇痛,这表明需要解决妇产外溢问题。关于基于正念的干预,有限的知识已经成为采用的主要障碍。所有熟悉正念的四名参与者都对干预表达了积极的态度。结论:本研究强调了对基于正念的干预措施的实质性需求,以解决FOC,从而改善妇女的整体分娩体验。应该制定未来的干预措施来满足这些需求。
Perceptions of fear of childbirth and the needs for mindfulness-based intervention among Chinese women planned for normal birth: A qualitative study
Background
Fear of childbirth (FOC) is a common experience for pregnant women, leading to both physiological and psychological consequences. Mindfulness-based intervention is a potential approach to addressing FOC, yet the perceptions and needs of Chinese women regarding this intervention remain unexplored.
Aim
To explore Chinese women’s perceptions of FOC, and the needs for developing mindfulness-based interventions.
Methods
A descriptive qualitative approach was employed. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with women in their third trimester or within six weeks postpartum, all were planning for or had a normal birth. Thematic analysis was conducted using NVivo version 12 for data management and analysis.
Findings
Thirty participants, including 15 antenatal and 15 postnatal women, were recruited. Overall, FOC was common among pregnant women, with labour-related pain being the primary source. Due to FOC, some women hold catastrophic beliefs about normal birth and express a preference for caesarean section without medical indication or request an epidural analgesia before experiencing the pain, indicating the needs to address FOC. Regarding mindfulness-based intervention, limited knowledge has emerged as the primary barrier to adoption. All four participants who were familiar with mindfulness expressed positive attitudes towards the intervention.
Conclusion
This study highlights the substantial needs for mindfulness-based interventions to address FOC, thereby improving women’s overall childbirth experience. Future interventions should be developed to address these needs.