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A feminist perspective on listening to women: Birth stories of vaginal birth following previous cesarean delivery.

机译:女权主义的女性听觉观点:先前剖宫产后阴道分娩的出生故事。

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Women's perspectives of their experiences are important, and worthy of study. However, there have been no qualitative comparative investigations of vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) experiences of American women using their birth stories as data. Furthermore, there have been no studies where women's experiences of cesarean have been compared with their own subsequent VBAC.;The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the comparative experience of VBAC and cesarean, valuing women and their experiences through the use of a feminist research perspective. By contributing new and valuable insight into an area of research that has been identified as a "critical gap in the evidence" by the National Institutes of Health, the overall purpose of this study was to improve the health care of women.;A purposive sample of 13 women was obtained. Participants shared their stories of cesarean and VBAC during audiotaped interviews. Demographic information was obtained including indications for the prior cesarean, time since cesarean and VBAC, and the type of healthcare provider that attended their VBAC.;During data analysis, four themes emerged. These themes included perspectives on cesarean, informed decision making, perspectives on VBAC, and cesarean resolution. In addition, 21 subthemes were identified.;Participants described their cesarean as being unexpected/unwanted, often accompanied by feelings of failure and memory loss. The cesarean and recovery periods were accompanied by unexpected levels of intense pain, difficulty with breastfeeding, decreased mobility, and dependence on others. Women described their VBACs as universally positive experiences that were psychologically, emotionally, and/or physically beneficial. This positive impact was not limited to the time of the delivery and postpartum recovery, but was a healing experience that brought profound change to lives of the women.;By listening and learning from women, healthcare providers can become enlightened as to the significance of birth in the lives of women. This can serve as a catalyst for changing attitudes towards birth, empowering women to have positive birth experiences, whether vaginal or cesarean.
机译:妇女对自己经历的看法很重要,值得研究。但是,目前尚无定性比较研究,以美国妇女的剖宫产后的阴道剖宫产经验为数据。此外,还没有研究将妇女的剖宫产经验与其随后的VBAC进行比较。;本研究的目的是了解VBAC和剖宫产的比较经验,通过使用剖宫产来评估妇女及其经验。女权主义研究视角。通过对被美国国立卫生研究院(National Institutes of Health)认定为“证据中的关键缺口”的研究领域提供新的宝贵见解,这项研究的总体目的是改善妇女的医疗保健。获得13位女性。与会者在录音采访中分享了剖宫产和VBAC的故事。获得了人口统计学信息,包括先前剖宫产的指征,剖宫产和VBAC以来的时间以及参加其VBAC的医疗服务提供者的类型。在数据分析过程中,出现了四个主题。这些主题包括剖宫产的观点,明智的决策,VBAC的观点以及剖宫产的解决方案。此外,还确定了21个子主题。参与者称剖宫产是意外的/不需要的,经常伴有失败和记忆力减退的感觉。剖宫产和恢复期伴随着意想不到的剧烈疼痛,母乳喂养困难,活动能力下降以及对其他人的依赖。妇女将其VBAC描述为在心理,情感和/或身体上均有益的普遍积极经历。这种积极的影响不仅限于分娩时间和产后恢复,而且是一种治愈经验,给妇女的生活带来了深刻的变化。;通过向妇女倾听和学习,医疗保健提供者可以了解出生的重要性在妇女的生活中。这可以促进改变对分娩的态度,使妇女无论是阴道还是剖宫产都有积极的分娩经历。

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  • 作者

    Hill-Karbowski, Elizabeth.;

  • 作者单位

    Marquette University.;

  • 授予单位 Marquette University.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Obstetrics and Gynecology.;Health Sciences Nursing.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 272 p.
  • 总页数 272
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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