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'Not waving but drowning': a study of the experiences and concerns of midwives and other health professionals caring for obese childbearing women.

机译:“不招手,但溺水”:对助产士和其他照顾肥胖育龄妇女的卫生专业人员的经验和关注的研究。

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OBJECTIVE: to explore the experiences and concerns of health professionals who care for childbearing women who are obese. BACKGROUND: obesity is increasing nationally and internationally and has been described as an epidemic. A number of studies have highlighted the risks associated with obesity during childbirth, yet few studies have investigated the experiences and concerns of midwives and other health professionals in providing care to these women. DESIGN: a descriptive qualitative study using focus groups and face-to-face interviews to collect data. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. SETTING: three maternity units in New South Wales, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: participants included 34 midwives and three other health professionals. FINDINGS: three major themes emerged from the data analysis: 'a creeping normality', 'feeling in the dark' and 'the runaway train'. The findings highlight a number of tensions or contradictions experienced by health professionals when caring for childbearing women who are obese. These include, on the one hand, an increasing acceptance of obesity ('a creeping normality'), and on the other, the continuing stigma associated with obesity; the challenges of how to communicate effectively with pregnant women about their weight and the lack of resources, equipment and facilities ('feeling in the dark') to adequately care for obese childbearing women. Participants expressed concerns about how quickly the obesity epidemic appears to have impacted on maternity services ('the runaway train') and how services to meet the needs of these women are limited or generally not available. CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: it was clear in this study that participants felt that they were 'not waving but drowning'. There was concern over the fact that the issue of obesity had moved faster than the health response to it. There were also concerns about how to communicate with obese women without altering the relationship. Continuity of care, training and skills development for health professionals, and expansion of limited services and facilities for these women are urgently needed.
机译:目的:探讨照顾肥胖的育龄妇女的卫生专业人员的经验和关注的问题。背景:肥胖症在国内和国际上都在增加,并被描述为一种流行病。许多研究强调了分娩过程中与肥胖有关的风险,但很少有研究调查助产士和其他卫生专业人员在为这些妇女提供护理方面的经验和关注。设计:使用焦点小组和面对面访谈收集数据的描述性定性研究。采访是录音和逐字记录。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。地点:澳大利亚新南威尔士州的三个生育单位。参与者:参与者包括34名助产士和其他三名卫生专业人员。结果:数据分析出现了三个主要主题:“蠕变的常态”,“黑暗中的感觉”和“失控的火车”。调查结果突显了保健专业人员在照料肥胖的育龄妇女时遇到的许多紧张或矛盾。这些包括,一方面,人们越来越接受肥胖症(“​​正常人”),另一方面,与肥胖症相关的持续污名化;如何与孕妇有效沟通有关其体重以及缺乏足够的资源,设备和设施(“黑暗中的感觉”)以适当照顾肥胖的育龄妇女的挑战。与会者对肥胖流行似乎对产妇服务(“失控火车”)的影响速度有多快以及满足这些妇女需求的服务如何受到限制或普遍缺乏表示关注。结论和实践意义:在这项研究中很明显,参与者感到自己“不是在挥手,而是在淹死”。人们担心肥胖问题的发展速度快于健康问题。人们还担心如何与肥胖妇女交流而不改变他们之间的关系。迫切需要为保健专业人员提供持续的护理,培训和技能开发,并为这些妇女扩大有限的服务和设施。

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