基于社会资本理论的女性保健人员生育经历的内容分析

Q3 Nursing
M. Firouzbakht, A. Ebadi, Mohammad Esmaeil Riahi, Aram Trigar, M. Nikpour
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摘要

引言:社会资本对生殖健康和生育行为具有潜在影响。然而,关于它与生育的关系的信息有限。目的:运用社会资本理论,探讨女性保健人员的生育经历。材料和方法:这项定性研究于2018年7月至2019年2月对伊朗巴波尔市医疗中心的15名女性医护人员进行。参与者被有意招募,在年龄、工作经验、教育水平和职业方面存在最大差异。研究数据通过15次半结构化访谈收集,并使用定向定性内容分析进行分析。结果:参与者是在医科大学医院或医疗保健中心工作的女性医疗保健提供者。他们的平均±SD年龄和工作经验分别为35±8.25和10±7.5岁。数据分析过程中提取的代码被分为三个预先确定的主要类别,即结构社会资本(社会学习和对社会规范的认同)、认知社会资本(有三个子类别的社会信仰和价值观,即宗教信仰、性别偏好和社会污名)和关系社会资本(支持和信任)。影响参与者生育行为的最关键因素是对其支持系统的信任和对社会规范的认同。结论:社会资本的不同维度会影响生育行为。因此,在制定人口和生殖健康政策时应考虑社会资本。
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Female Healthcare Providers' Experiences of Childbearing: A Content Analysis Based on the Social Capital Theory
Introduction: Social capital has potential effects on reproductive health and childbearing behaviors. However, there is limited information about its relationship with childbearing. Objective: This study aimed to explore female healthcare providers' experiences of childbearing based on the social capital theory. Materials and Methods: This qualitative study was conducted from July 2018 to February 2019 on 15 female healthcare workers in healthcare centers in Babol City, Iran. The participants were purposively recruited with maximum variation respecting their age, work experience, educational level, and occupation. The study data were collected through 15 semi-structured interviews and analyzed using directed qualitative content analysis. Results: The participants were female healthcare providers working in hospitals or healthcare centers of the University of Medical Science. Their mean±SD age and work experience were 35±8.25 and 10±7.5 years, respectively. The extracted codes during data analysis were grouped into three predetermined main categories, namely structural social capital (social learning and conformation to social norms), cognitive social capital (social beliefs and values with three subcategories, namely religious beliefs, gender preference, and social stigma), and relational social capital (support and trust). The most critical factors affecting participants' childbearing behaviors were trust in their support systems and conformation to social norms. Conclusion: The different dimensions of social capital can affect childbearing behaviors. Therefore, social capital should be considered when designing population and reproductive health policies.
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Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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