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Transformation in self-identity amongst Taiwanese women in late pregnancy: a qualitative study.

机译:妊娠晚期台湾女性自我认同的转变:一项定性研究。

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BACKGROUND: In a culture transitioning between the traditions of old and modernity, the experience of pregnancy brings added challenges. Pregnant Taiwanese women in large cities are expected to modify their behavior in keeping with long-standing traditions that remain important to their families even if they themselves do not endorse the beliefs. To date, researchers have not examined the processes and the components of the transformation of self-identity during pregnancy under these cultural conditions. OBJECTIVES: To examine the transformation of self during pregnancy by women living in urban Taiwan at a time when modern ideas of women's roles and health care practices co-exist with traditional cultural beliefs on these issues. METHODS: This was a qualitative study using in-depth, open-ended interviews. Eighteen pregnant women receiving prenatal examinations at clinics located in a medical center in Taipei, Taiwan, participated in this study. Interview responses were analyzed using a phenomenological approach. RESULTS: Cultural and family expectations clearly influenced women's activities and their sense of self during pregnancy. Two themes were central to these experiences. The first, "constructing a new self in the context of cultural values," reflected the need for women to develop a response to the traditional beliefs, taboos, and public advice made very explicit in their lives during pregnancy. The second theme, "building a new body image from the past self," addresses how women's reactions to the traditional beliefs and public advice influenced the ways in which the women viewed themselves as pregnant individuals. CONCLUSIONS: Cultural factors and body image issues shape the transformation of self-identity during pregnancy for women living in a modernizing, yet culturally traditional, urban environment in Taiwan. Awareness of the impact that such cultural influences have on the psycho-social experience of pregnancy will help health professionals to better understand and respect the process of self-identity involved in moving toward motherhood, and thereby to provide a woman-centered model of care that is also culturally sensitive.
机译:背景:在古老与现代之间的文化过渡中,怀孕经历带来了更多挑战。在大城市中,怀孕的台湾女性有望改变其行为,以遵守对家庭仍然重要的长期传统,即使她们本人不认可这些信念。迄今为止,研究人员尚未检查在这些文化条件下怀孕期间自我认同转变的过程和组成部分。目的:探讨在现代女性角色和医疗保健观念与传统文化观念在这些问题上共存的时代,居住在台湾城市的女性在怀孕期间自我的转变。方法:这是定性研究,使用了深度开放式访谈。 18名孕妇在台湾台北市医疗中心的诊所接受产前检查,参加了这项研究。访谈回应使用现象学方法进行了分析。结果:文化和家庭期望明显影响了妇女在怀孕期间的活动及其自我意识。这些体验的核心是两个主题。第一个是“在文化价值观的背景下构建新的自我”,反映出妇女需要对怀孕期间生活中非常明确的传统观念,禁忌和公共建议做出回应。第二个主题是“根据过去的自我树立新的身体形象”,探讨女性对传统观念和公众意见的反应如何影响女性将自己视为怀孕个体的方式。结论:文化因素和身体形象问题影响着生活在台湾现代化但文化传统的城市环境中的妇女在怀孕期间的自我认同转变。意识到这种文化影响对怀孕的心理社会经历的影响,将有助于卫生专业人员更好地理解和尊重走向孕产的自我认同过程,从而提供以妇女为中心的护理模式对文化也很敏感。

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