瑞典妇女在怀孕和分娩期间和之后对助产护理的连续性的兴趣:“理所当然”。

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Hanna Fahlbeck, Ingegerd Hildingsson, Birgitta Larsson, Margareta Johansson
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导言:助产连续性护理模式在国际上是公认的,但在瑞典很少提供。近年来,孕妇对助产护理连续性的兴趣尚未进行调查。本研究旨在调查瑞典孕妇和新妈妈对助产护理连续性的兴趣,并确定与此兴趣相关的因素。方法:通过全国纵向数字问卷收集背景信息、妊娠相关变量和分娩相关变量,并测量瑞典妇女对助产护理连续性的兴趣。采用95% ci的优势比和logistic回归分析。结果:在1697名接受调查的妇女中,68.1%的人对怀孕期间助产护理的连续性表达了强烈的兴趣,74.2%的人对产后护理表示了强烈的兴趣。对分娩的恐惧与怀孕期间助产士护理连续性的较高兴趣相关(调整后优势比[aOR] 1.75; 95% CI, 1.34-2.27)。接受过混合或负面护理的女性也更有可能对该模型感兴趣(aOR, 2.33; 95% CI, 1.43-3.97)。讨论:瑞典的孕妇和新妈妈对助产护理的连续性表现出高度的兴趣。然而,目前的产妇服务并不能充分满足这些偏好,这表明需要扩大护理模式的连续性,特别是对那些害怕分娩和对护理不满意的妇女。因此,瑞典应加强产前、产时和产后护理,以更好地满足孕妇和新妈妈的需求和偏好。
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Women's Interest in Midwifery Continuity of Care During and After Pregnancy and Childbirth in Sweden:"As a Matter of Course".

Introduction: The midwifery continuity of care model is well-established internationally, but it is rarely offered in Sweden. Pregnant women's interest in midwifery continuity of care has not been investigated in recent years. This study aimed to investigate the interest of pregnant women and new mothers in Sweden regarding midwifery continuity of care and to identify factors associated with this interest.

Methods: A national longitudinal digital questionnaire was conducted to collect background information, pregnancy-related variables, and childbirth-related variables, as well as to measure interest in midwifery continuity of care among women in Sweden. Odds ratios with 95% CIs and logistic regression analyses were used.

Results: Of 1697 women who responded, 68.1% expressed a strong interest in midwifery continuity of care during pregnancy, and 74.2% during postpartum. Fear of childbirth was associated with a higher interest in midwifery continuity of care during pregnancy (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 1.75; 95% CI, 1.34-2.27). Women who had mixed or negative experiences with the care they received were also more likely to be interested in the model (aOR, 2.33; 95% CI, 1.43-3.97).

Discussion: Pregnant women and new mothers in Sweden show a high level of interest in midwifery continuity of care. However, current maternity services do not adequately meet these preferences, indicating a need to scale up continuity of care models, particularly for women who experience fear of childbirth and dissatisfaction with their care. Therefore, antenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care in Sweden should be enhanced to better align with the needs and preferences of pregnant women and new mothers.

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