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Jordanian women’s experiences and constructions of labour and birth in different settings, over time and across generations: a qualitative study

机译:约旦妇女在不同环境中的劳动力和分娩的经历和建设,随着时间的推移和各地:一个定性研究

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Overwhelmingly, women in Middle Eastern countries experience birth as dehumanising and disrespectful. Women’s stories can be a very powerful way of informing health services about the impact of the care they receive and can promote practice change. The aim of this study is to examine Jordanian women’s experiences and constructions of labour and birth in different settings (home, public and private hospitals in Jordan, and Australian public hospitals), over time and across generations. A qualitative interpretive design was used. Data were collected by face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 27 Jordanian women. Of these women, 20 were living in Jordan (12 had given birth in the last five years and eight had birthed over 15?years ago) while seven were living in Australia (with birthing experience in both Jordan and Australia). Interview data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Women’s birth experiences differed across settings and generations and were represented in the four themes: ‘Birth at home: a place of comfort and control’; ‘Public Hospital: you should not have to suffer’; ‘Private Hospital: buying control’ and ‘Australian maternity care: a mixed experience’. In each theme, the concepts: Pain, Privacy, the Personal and to a lesser extent, Purity (cleanliness), were present but experienced in different ways depending on the setting (home, public or private hospital) and the country. The findings demonstrate how meanings attributed to labour and birth, particularly the experience of pain, are produced in different settings, providing insights into the institutional management and social context of birth in Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries. In the public hospital environment in Jordan, women had no support and were treated disrespectfully. This was in stark contrast to women birthing at home only one generation before. Change is urgently needed to offer humanised birth in the Jordanian maternity system.
机译:压倒性地,中东国家的妇女经历了脱巫和不尊重的人。妇女的故事可以是通知健康服务对他们收到的照顾的影响的非常有力的方式,并可以促进实践变革。该研究的目的是在不同的环境(约旦和澳大利亚公立医院的家庭,公共和私立医院),随着时间的推移和几代人,审查约旦妇女的经验和劳动力和分娩的经验和建设。使用定性解释设计。通过面对面的半结构化访谈收集数据,与27名约旦女性。在这些女性中,20人住在约旦(12岁的人出生于过去五年,八年前超过15岁?几年年前),而七个生活在澳大利亚(在约旦和澳大利亚的分娩经历)。采访数据被逐字转录并主题分析。妇女的出生经历在环境和几代不同,并在四个主题中代表:'家里的出生:一个舒适和控制的地方'; “公立医院:你不应该受苦'; “私人医院:购买控制”和“澳大利亚产科护理:混合体验”。在每个主题中,概念:痛苦,隐私,个人和较小程度,纯度(清洁度)存在,但以不同的方式经历,这取决于环境(公共,公共或私立医院)和国家。调查结果表明,在不同的环境中产生了劳动和出生,特别是痛苦的经验,在不同的环境中产生了良好的经验,提供了对约旦和其他中东国家的出生环境管理和社会背景的见解。在约旦的公立医院环境中,妇女没有支持,不尊重地对待。这与女性在家里只有一代之前与女性造成的鲜明对比。迫切需要改变,以便在约旦产妇制度中提供人性化。

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