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Being a bridge: Swedish antenatal care midwives’ encounters with Somali-born women and questions of violence; a qualitative study

机译:成为桥梁:瑞典产前护理助产士与索马里出生的妇女的遭遇以及暴力问题;定性研究

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Background Violence against women is associated with serious health problems, including adverse maternal and child health. Antenatal care (ANC) midwives are increasingly expected to implement the routine of identifying exposure to violence. An increase of Somali born refugee women in Sweden, their reported adverse childbearing health and possible links to violence pose a challenge to the Swedish maternity health care system. Thus, the aim was to explore ways ANC midwives in Sweden work with Somali born women and the questions of exposure to violence. Methods Qualitative individual interviews with 17 midwives working with Somali-born women in nine ANC clinics in Sweden were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results The midwives strived to focus on the individual woman beyond ethnicity and cultural differences. In relation to the Somali born women, they navigated between different definitions of violence, ways of handling adversities in life and social contexts, guided by experience based knowledge and collegial support. Seldom was ongoing violence encountered. The Somali-born women’s’ strengths and contentment were highlighted, however, language skills were considered central for a Somali-born woman’s access to rights and support in the Swedish society. Shared language, trustful relationships, patience, and networking were important aspects in the work with violence among Somali-born women. Conclusion Focus on the individual woman and skills in inter-cultural communication increases possibilities of overcoming social distances. This enhances midwives’ ability to identify Somali born woman’s resources and needs regarding violence disclosure and support. Although routine use of professional interpretation is implemented, it might not fully provide nuances and social safety needed for violence disclosure. Thus, patience and trusting relationships are fundamental in work with violence among Somali born women. In collaboration with social networks and other health care and social work professions, the midwife can be a bridge and contribute to increased awareness of rights and support for Somali-born women in a new society.
机译:背景技术对妇女的暴力行为与严重的健康问题相关,包括不利的母婴健康。人们越来越期望产前保健(ANC)助产士执行确定暴力暴露的程序。瑞典索马里出生的难民妇女人数增加,据报告她们的分娩不利健康,可能与暴力有关,这对瑞典的产妇保健系统构成了挑战。因此,目的是探索瑞典ANC助产士与索马里出生妇女的合作方式以及遭受暴力侵害的问题。方法采用主题分析方法,对瑞典9家ANC诊所中17名与索马里籍妇女工作的助产士进行的定性访谈。结果助产士致力于关注个体妇女,超越种族和文化差异。关于索马里出生的妇女,她们在基于经验的知识和同事支持的指导下,在暴力的不同定义,生活和社会环境中处理逆境的方式之间导航。很少遇到持续的暴力。强调了索马里出生的妇女的力量和满足感,但是,语言技能被认为是索马里出生的妇女在瑞典社会获得权利和支持的关键。共同语言,信任关系,耐心和人际关系是索马里出生妇女暴力行为工作的重要方面。结论专注于女性个体和跨文化交流的技巧增加了克服社交距离的可能性。这增强了助产士识别索马里出生妇女的资源和有关暴力披露和支持的需求的能力。尽管已实现对专业口译的常规使用,但它可能无法充分提供暴力披露所需的细微差别和社会安全。因此,耐心和信任关系对于索马里出生妇女的暴力行为至关重要。与社会网络以及其他医疗保健和社会工作专业合作,助产士可以成为桥梁,并有助于在新社会中提高对索马里出生妇女的权利和支持的认识。

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