학술논문

Family centered nursing practices towards women and their families in the birthing context: A qualitative systematic review
Document Type
Report
Source
Nursing Open. September 2023, Vol. 10 Issue 9, p5937, 13 p.
Subject
World Health Organization
Information accessibility
Nursing research
Information management
Nursing
Women
Nursing -- Research
Language
English
Abstract
INTRODUCTION For a couple, becoming parents is a profoundly important and life‐changing event. The very experience of childbirth can have important short‐ or long‐term effects on the health and well‐being [...]
: Aim: Synthesize qualitative evidence examining how nurses' attitudes, beliefs, and sense of efficacy and the context surrounding birth facilitate or hinder family‐centered nursing practice. Design: Thematic synthesis of qualitative studies. Methods: A literature search was conducted in CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, SCOPUS, SCIENCE DIRECT, REPÈRES, CAIRN, and ÉRUDIT from October 2020 to June 2021. The PRISMA guidelines were followed, and studies were critically appraised using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme checklist. Data were extracted by two independent reviewers, and Thomas and Harden's qualitative thematic synthesis method was performed for data analysis. Results: Thirteen studies were included. Three analytical themes were generated: (1) sharing power: opposing beliefs, (2) feeling a sense of efficacy in fulfilling one's role, and (3) managing a challenging work environment. Patient or Public Contribution: Synthesizing nurses' experience is essential to promote implementation of favourable changes for care that is more focused on the needs of families.