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“Being the best person that they can be and the best mum”: a qualitative study of community volunteer doula support for disadvantaged mothers before and after birth in England

机译:“成为他们可以成为最好的人和最好的妈妈”:对英格兰出生前后的弱势母亲的社区志愿者Doula的定性研究

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Disadvantaged pregnant women and new mothers are at increased risk of psychosocial stress, anxiety and depression. As well as affecting birth outcomes and child development, poor maternal emotional wellbeing can inhibit the development of parenting self-efficacy and successful adjustment to the maternal role. Social support is a protective factor against antenatal and postnatal depression, anxiety and stress, and improves mothers' confidence in infant care. Community doula programmes have been developed to meet the social support and information needs of disadvantaged women. In these programmes trained volunteer doulas support mothers during pregnancy, at birth and for a short period postnatally. This was a descriptive qualitative study, informed by phenomenological social psychology, exploring mothers' and doulas' experiences of antenatal and postnatal community doula support. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were undertaken with 13 disadvantaged mothers and 19 doulas at three community volunteer doula projects in England. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. The overarching theme emerging from the analysis was "Supporting the mother to succeed and flourish". There were five subthemes: "Overcoming stress, anxiety and unhappiness", "Becoming knowledgeable and skilful", "Developing self-esteem and self-efficacy", "Using services effectively", and "Becoming locally connected". Doulas believed that their community role was at least as important as their role at births. Their support was highly valued by vulnerable mothers and helped to improve their parenting confidence and skills. Volunteer doula support before and after birth can have a positive impact on maternal emotional wellbeing, by reducing anxiety, unhappiness and stress, and increasing self-esteem and self-efficacy. Doulas help mothers feel more knowledgeable and skilful, support them to make effective use of maternity services, and enable them to build social ties in their community. To facilitate the best service for vulnerable mothers at the end of doula support, doula projects should consider formalising their relationship with other community organisations that can offer ongoing one-to-one or group support. They might also alleviate some of the potential distress caused by the ending of the doula relationship by increasing the flexibility of the ending, or by organising or permitting informal low level contact.
机译:弱势孕妇和新母亲的心理社会压力,焦虑和抑郁风险增加。除了影响出生成果和儿童发展,粮食情绪较差的孕妇会抑制育儿自我效能感和成功调整母体作用的发展。社会支持是防止产前和产后抑郁,焦虑和压力的保护性因素,并改善了母亲对婴儿护理的信心。已经制定了社区Doula计划,以满足弱势妇女的社会支持和信息需求。在这些节目中,志愿者Doulas在怀孕期间培训母亲在出生期间和后期出生。这是一个描述性定性研究,通过现象学社会心理学,探索母亲和德拉斯的产前和产后社区Doula支持的经验。半结构性的定性访谈是在英格兰的三个社区志愿者Doula项目中拥有13个弱势母亲和19个Doulas。采访是音频录制的,使用归纳专题分析分析了成绩单。从分析中出现的总体主题是“支持母亲成功和蓬勃发展”。有五个次节:“克服压力,焦虑和不快乐”,“成为知识渊博和熟练的”,“发展自尊和自我效能感”,“有效地使用服务”,并“成为当地连接”。 Doulas认为,他们的社区角色至少与他们在出生时的作用一样重要。他们的支持受到弱势群体的高度重视,并帮助改善了他们的养育信心和技能。通过减少焦虑,不快乐和压力,增加自尊和自我效力,出生前后的志愿者Doula支持可能对母亲情绪健康产生积极影响。 Doulas帮助母亲觉得更加了解和娴熟,支持他们有效地利用产妇服务,使他们能够在社区建立社会关系。为促进德拉斯支持结束时为弱势母亲的最佳服务,Doula项目应考虑与其他可以提供一对一或一组支持的其他社区组织进行正式化。它们也可能还通过增加结局的灵活性,或通过组织或允许非正式的低级接触来减轻由Doula关系结束的一些潜在的痛苦。

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