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Being in an oasis: a restorative and reassuring place - women’s experiences of a valuable antenatal diabetes midwifery consultation

机译:在绿洲:一个恢复和令人放心的地方 - 妇女的宝贵产前糖尿病助产咨询经验

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The prevalence of diabetes in the childbearing population is increasing globally. Pregnant diabetic women are considered to be at high risk, and thus require specialized, multidisciplinary prenatal care in which midwives play an integral part. These women’s views and experiences of encounters with midwives during diabetes care have not yet been investigated. Our aim was to use an exploratory interpretive approach to investigate the experiences of pregnant women and their perceptions towards the meaning of prenatal consultation provided by midwives in the prenatal care team. A purposive sample was recruited from four hospital-based prenatal diabetes outpatient clinics in the urban areas of Norway: 10 pregnant women (5 primiparous, 5 multiparous) aged 28-45 and diagnosed with different types of diabetes. Data from semi-structured interviews were transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis. Three main themes emerged: being in an open atmosphere, being seen as a person, and being reassured. Together, these themes created a construct that we labeled being in an oasis-a restorative and reassuring place. The counterpoint of this view was a more negative perspective described as having insufficient time, feelings of being objectified and rushed, and diseaseoriented care. The women valued the focus on surveillance in the consultations, although at their best, the midwife-woman encounters complemented and counteracted the iatrogenic effect of the biomedical focus in specialist prenatal care. However, the organization of care may have contributed to and created feelings of suffering, as these women had limited scope for addressing their concerns in the consultation. We conclude that these consultations are complex co-created activities in which interpersonal aspects of the midwifewoman encounters, such as the midwives’ openness and responsiveness to the women, seem to be significant in developing a personal approach. Introduction The prevalence of diabetes is increasing within both the general and the childbearing population, in Norway and worldwide.1 Women with pre-existing diabetes as well as those with pregnancy-induced diabetes (gestational diabetes, GDM) are regarded as a high-risk group with concerns for maternal, fetal, and neonate outcomes.2 In order to optimize their pregnancy outcome, these women are provided with centralized specialist care organized as diabetes teams within the prenatal outpatient clinics at obstetrics and gynecology departments. Midwives are routinely included in these teams, because they can provide the usual prenatal education and care in addition to diabetes management.3 Nurse-midwives are supposed to focus on more than the illness; they also attend to the patient as a unique individual with specific personal health concerns and questions. In this study, we therefore asked how these women perceive the care provided by the midwives in the prenatal team.
机译:全球育龄人群中的糖尿病患病率正在上升。糖尿病孕妇被认为是高危人群,因此需要专门的,多学科的产前护理,其中助产士是不可或缺的一部分。这些妇女在糖尿病护理期间遇到助产士的观点和经验尚未得到调查。我们的目的是使用探索性解释方法来调查孕妇的经历及其对产前护理团队助产士提供的产前咨询含义的看法。从挪威市区的四家医院产前糖尿病门诊招募有针对性的样本:10名年龄在28-45岁之间的孕妇(5例初产,5例复产),被诊断患有不同类型的糖尿病。半结构化访谈的数据被转录并进行主题分析。出现了三个主要主题:在开放的氛围中,被视为一个人并得到放心。这些主题共同创造了一种我们称之为绿洲的结构,这是一个恢复性和令人放心的地方。这种观点的对立面是一个负面的观点,被描述为没有足够的时间,被客观化和仓促的感觉以及针对疾病的护理。妇女们在会诊中重视监测,尽管助产士和妇女的最佳处境相辅相成,抵消了生物医学在专科产前保健中的医源性作用。但是,照料的组织可能加剧了痛苦并造成了痛苦,因为这些妇女在咨询中解决其关切的范围有限。我们得出的结论是,这些磋商是共同创建的复杂活动,在这些活动中,助产士女性的人际交往方面(例如助产士对妇女的开放性和响应能力)在发展个人方法方面似乎很重要。引言在挪威和世界范围内,糖尿病的患病率在普通人群和育龄人群中均在增加。1既往患有糖尿病的妇女以及患有妊娠糖尿病的妇女(妊娠糖尿病,GDM)被认为是高危人群2为了优化她们的妊娠结局,在产科和妇产科的产前门诊中为这些妇女提供了由糖尿病小组组织的集中专科护理。这些团队通常包括助产士,因为他们除了可以提供糖尿病管理外,还可以提供常规的产前教育和护理。3护士-助产士应该专注于疾病以外的领域。他们还以独特的个人身份照顾患者,并带有特定的个人健康问题和疑问。因此,在这项研究中,我们询问这些妇女如何看待产前团队中助产士提供的护理。

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