自己の出産に十分満足していると評価した女性が出産の際に抱いた思い
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the unforeseen experiences of women in labor who valued their own childbirth highly. The data were collected by the interviews with 16 women within the period from 2nd till 3rd month after their childbirth, and analyzed inductively referring to Krippendorff's method of content analysis. There were 7 elements of the unforeseen experiences of women in labor; difference in views between women and medical staff, isolation, refusal produced by a busy atmosphere, lack in unity of a support policy on their childbirth, repentance of an impossibility to practice birth-plan, anger to medical staff's relationships caused by a dominant position of medical doctors, delight by chance. From these results, two points were suggested as follows. First, a woman's self-evaluation of her childbirth on the whole is very vague. Secondly, medical staff's daily unconscious actions and their attitudes to respecting woman's wish are relevant to her valuation of childbirth. Therefore it is necessary for childbirth-supporters of to think a great deal of each experience of a woman in labor and to support her humanly. If they do that, the quality of their childbirth-support must be raised.
- 日本赤十字看護大学の論文
- 2001-03-10