父母产后的安全感:一个概念分析
Tieying Zeng1,2, Lingjun Jiang1,2, Deqing Huang1,2
1Department of Nursing, Tongji Hospital, Tongji, Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Nursing open
|November 30, 2024
概括
父母 父母 父母 父母 父母 父母 父母
科学领域:
- 育儿与儿童发展
- 孕产妇和儿童的健康
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 父母产后的安全感是一个经常讨论的话题.
- 关于它的定义和测量存在缺乏共识.
- 澄清这一概念对于在研究和实践中一致应用至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 进行对父母产后安全感的概念分析.
- 定义它的属性,先例和后果.
- 促进该领域的一致使用和理解.
主要方法:
- 利用了沃克和阿凡特的八步概念分析模型.
- 在10个主要数据库中进行了全面的文献搜索.
- 分析中包括48篇文章,涵盖到2022年12月的数据.
主要成果:
- 关键属性包括感知到的身体安全,对育儿角色的信心和安全的关系.
- 前例包括准备,安全环境,福祉和支持系统.
- 后果包括成功适应父母角色,减少产后抑郁症,改善婴儿护理和联系.
结论:
- 父母产后的安全感是一个多方面的概念.
- 了解它的组成部分对于支持新父母至关重要.
- 这种分析为一致的测量和干预开发提供了基础.
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