医疗服务提供者促进流动妇女怀孕后健康素养的经验:一项质性研究。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Marie Jubran Leksell, Ulrika Müssener, Kajsa André, Pontus Henriksson, Josefin Wångdahl
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低卫生素养与较差的健康结果、较高的死亡率和较低的生活质量有关。被迫移徙妇女抵达后可能面临卫生知识普及中断的问题,从而导致求医人数减少和孕产妇护理延迟。由于移徙者生殖健康是一项关键的公共卫生优先事项,因此了解如何有效地提供产后健康信息至关重要。本研究的目的是探讨医疗保健提供者在怀孕后向移民瑞典的妇女提供健康信息的经验。采用定性访谈法,采用有目的的抽样方法,对20名具有不同职业背景和专业知识的卫生保健专业人员进行了调查。纳入标准包括具有与生育的移徙妇女合作的经验。数据分析采用反身性主题分析。研究确定了三个主要主题。这些措施包括在组织一级建立信任和信心,通过各种环境以母语提供卫生信息,并使信息适应目标群体的不同需求和情况。可以通过在怀孕和产后期间持续的、文化上敏感的护理来培养信任,从而提高移徙妇女的保健知识。医疗保健提供者强调需要个性化的支持和沟通,以适应语言、文化和理解。诸如专业间协作、护理的连续性和利用社区资源等组织支助被认为是必不可少的。以母语提供信息被确定为使卫生信息可获得和可付诸行动的一项关键战略。
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Healthcare providers' experiences of promoting health literacy in migrant women after pregnancy: a qualitative study.

Low health literacy is linked to poorer health outcomes, higher mortality, and reduced quality of life. Forced migrant women may face disrupted health literacy upon arrival, leading to decreased healthcare seeking and delayed maternity care. As migrant reproductive health is a key public health priority, it is vital to understand how to effectively deliver postnatal health information. The aim of this study was to explore healthcare providers' experiences of providing health information after pregnancy to women who have migrated to Sweden. A qualitative interview study was conducted, in which purposive sampling was used to recruit twenty healthcare professionals with a variety of occupational backgrounds and expertise. Inclusion criteria included having experience working with migrant women who had given birth. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Three main themes were identified in the study. These include building trust and confidence at the organizational level, providing health information in native languages through various settings, and adapting information to the varied needs and circumstances of the target group. Migrant women's health literacy can be improved by fostering trust through continuous, culturally sensitive care that spans pregnancy and the postnatal period. Healthcare providers emphasized the need for personalized support and communication tailored to language, culture, and understanding. Organizational support such as interprofessional collaboration, continuity of care, and use of community-based resources was seen as essential. Providing information in native languages was identified as a key strategy for making health information accessible and actionable.

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Health Promotion International
Health Promotion International Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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146
期刊介绍: Health Promotion International contains refereed original articles, reviews, and debate articles on major themes and innovations in the health promotion field. In line with the remits of the series of global conferences on health promotion the journal expressly invites contributions from sectors beyond health. These may include education, employment, government, the media, industry, environmental agencies, and community networks. As the thought journal of the international health promotion movement we seek in particular theoretical, methodological and activist advances to the field. Thus, the journal provides a unique focal point for articles of high quality that describe not only theories and concepts, research projects and policy formulation, but also planned and spontaneous activities, organizational change, as well as social and environmental development.
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