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KADINLARIN NORMAL DOĞUM SÜRECİNDE VAJİNAL MUAYENEYE İLİŞKİN DENEYİMLERİ VE ETKİLEYEN FAKTÖRLER: NİTEL BİR ARAŞTIRMA

Year 2021, Volume: 24 Issue: 2, 220 - 230, 25.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.17049/ataunihem.856233

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışma kadınların doğum sırasında vajinal muayeneye ilişkin deneyimlerini ve etkileyen faktörleri nitel olarak belirlemek amacıyla yapılmıştır.

Yöntem: Çalışma Türkiye'de bir ildeki iki devlet hastanesinde normal doğum yapan 20 kadın ile yapılmıştır. Veriler kişisel bilgi formu, yarı yapılandırılmış görüşme formu ve görüşmeci gözlem formu ile toplanmıştır. Veriler içerik analizi kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir.

Bulgular: Kadınların yaş ortalaması 34.60±6.40 olup, %75'i (n: 15) multipardı. Çalışmada vajinal muayene deneyimine ilişkin “vajinal muayene kavramı” ve “vajinal muayeneye ilişkin deneyim ve duygusal tepkiler” olarak iki tema belirlenmiştir. Vajinal muayene deneyimini etkileyen faktörlere ilişkin temalar ise “yaşantıyı etkileyenler” ve “vajinal muayene ile ilgili beklentiler” olarak belirlenmiştir. Katılımcılar sıklıkla muayenenin doğumun ilerleyişini değerlendirmek için yapıldığını ifade etmişlerdir. Kadınlar aynı zamanda muayene sürecinde sağlık çalışanlarından yeterli bilgi almadıklarını, sağlık profesyonellerinin mahremiyetlerine yeterince dikkat etmediklerini, gereksiz ve sık vajinal muayeneye maruz kaldıklarını söylemişlerdir. Çalışma sonucuna göre, kadınların vajinal muayene deneyimlerinin çoğunlukla olumsuz olduğu görülmüştür (özellikle utanma, ağrı ve yalnızlık hissi). Katılımcılar sağlık profesyonellerinden öncelikle güler yüzlü ve bilgilendirici olmalarını beklerken, muayene ortamının ise ergonomik açıdan uygun olmasını beklediklerini ifade etmişlerdir.

Sonuç: Kadınlar vajinal muayene sırasında fiziksel ve psiko-sosyal bakım gereksinimlerinin karşılanmasına önem verilmesini beklemektedir.

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WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES OF VAGINAL EXAMINATION DURING NORMAL CHILDBIRTH AND AFFECTING FACTORS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

Year 2021, Volume: 24 Issue: 2, 220 - 230, 25.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.17049/ataunihem.856233

Abstract

Aim: This study aims to determine qualitatively experiences and affecting factors of the women related to vaginal examination during labor.

Methods: The study was conducted with 20 normal birth giving women at two state hospitals in a province in Turkey. The data were collected by personal information form, semi-structured interview form and interviewer observation form. The data were analyzed by the content analysis.

Results: The average age of women was 34.60 ± 6.40, and 75% (n: 15) of them were multiparous. Two themes were identified as “vaginal examination concept” and “experience and emotional reactions related to the vaginal examination.” The themes affecting the vaginal examination experience were also determined as “affecting life” and “expectations on vaginal examination.” The participants often declared that the examination was performed to assess the progression of childbirth. They also stated that they did not get enough information from the healthcare professionals during the examination process. They declared that the professionals did not pay enough attention to their privacy, and they were exposed to unnecessary and frequent vaginal examinations. According to the results, most of their experiences were negative (especially feelings of shame, pain and loneliness). The healthcare professionals were expected to be friendly and informative. The examination environment was expected to be appropriate in terms of ergonomics.

Conclusion: Women expect special attention for their physical and psycho-social care needs during vaginal examination.

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  • 3. Downe S, Gyte GML, Dahlen HG, Singata M. Routine Vaginal Examinations for Assessing Progress of Labour to Improve Outcomes for Women and Babies at Term. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013;15(7):010088.
  • 4. Muliira RS, Seshan V, Ramasubramaniam S. Improving Vaginal Examinations Performed by Midwives. Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2013;13(3):442-9.
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  • 6. Hassan SJ, Sundby J, Husseini A, Bjertness E. The Paradox of Vaginal Examination Practice During Normal Childbirth: Palestinian Women’s Feelings, Opinions Knowledge and Experiences. Reproductive Health 2012;9(16):1-9.
  • 7. Teskereci G, Yangın H, Akpınar A. Experiences of Women Regarding Vaginal Examination During Labor: A Qualitative Study. Health Care Women International 2020;41(1):75-88.
  • 8. Lewin D, Fearon B, Hemmings V, Johnson G. Women’s Experiences of Vaginal Examinations in Labor. Midwifery 2005;21(3):267-77.
  • 9. Bonilla-Escobar FJ, Ortega-Lenis D, Rojas-Mirquez JC, Ortega-Loubon C. Panamanian Women's Experience of Vaginal Examination in Labour: A Questionnaire Validation. Midwifery 2016;36(2016):8-13.
  • 10. Yanıkkerem E, Özdemir M, Bingöl H, Tatar A, Karadeniz G. Women’s Attitudes and Expectations Regarding Gynaecological Examination. Midwifery 2009;25(5):500-8.
  • 11. Szymoniak K, Cwiek D, Berezowska E. Women's Opinions Regarding Gynaecological Examination in a Hospital. Ginekologia Polska 2009;80(7):498-502.
  • 12. de Klerk H, Boere E, van Lunsen R, Bakker J. Women’s Experiences with Vaginal Examinations During Labor in the Netherlands. Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology 2018;39(2):90-5.
  • 13. Ying Lai C, Levy V. Hong Kong Chinese Women’s Experiences of Vaginal Examinations in Labour. Midwifery 2002;18(4):296-303.
  • 14. Güneş G, Karaçam Z. Doğum Sonu Dönemdeki Kadınların Vajinal Muayene Deneyimleri: Nitel Bir Araştırma. Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi Hemşirelik Yüksekokulu Elektronik Dergisi 2018;11(2):87-95.
  • 15. Chen CH, Wang SY, Chang MY. Women’s Perceptions of Helpful and Unhelpful Nursing Behaviors During Labor: A Study in Taiwan. Birth 2001;28(3):180-5.
  • 16. Lathlean J. Qualitative analysis. In Gerrish K, Lathlean J, eds. The Research Process in Nursing. 7th ed. London: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing; 2015. p. 471-88.
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  • 24. Kilpi HL, Valimaki M, Dassen T, Gasull M, Lemonidou C, Scott A. et al. Privacy: a Review of the Literature. International Journal of Nursing Studies 2001;38(6):663-71.
  • 25. Kim K, Han Y, Kim JS. Nurses’ and Patients’ Perceptions of Privacy Protection Behaviours and Information Provision. Nursing Ethics 2017;24(5):598-611.
  • 26. Erbil N, Şenkul A, Sağlam Y, Ergül N. Determination of Attitudes with Gynecologic Examination and Anxiety of Turkish Women Before Gynecologic Examination. Journal of Human Sciences 2008;5(1):1-5.
  • 27. Nilsson C, Hessmen E, Sjöblom H, Dencker A, Jangsten E, Mollberg M, et al. Definitions, Measurements and Prevalence of Fear of Childbirth: A Systematic Review. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2018;18(28):2-15.
  • 28. Turgut N, Gölbaşı Z. Aspects of Emotional and Physical Discomfort in Gynecologic Examination: A Study of Turkish Women. The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research 2014;40(6):1777-84.
  • 29. Demir S, Oskay UY. Jinekolojik Muayene Olan Kadınların Yaşadığı Deneyimler ve Sağlık Profesyonelinden Beklentileri. Kadın Sağlığı Hemşireliği Dergisi 2014;1(1):68-79.
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  • 32. Çıtak Bilgin N, Böyük M. Doğum Ünitelerinde Ergonomi: Riskler, Etkiler ve Öneriler. Yaşam Boyu Hemşirelik Dergisi 2020;1(1):25-45.
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  • 36. Duncan J. The Effect of Colour and Design in Labour and Delivery: A Scientific Approach. Optics & Laser Technology 2011;43(2):420-4.
  • 37. Kocabaş P, Khorshid L. Comparison of the Effects of a Special Gynecological Garment and Music in Reducing the Anxiety Related to Gynecological Examination. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2012;21(5-6):791-7.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Article
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Gülnur Yıldırım This is me 0000-0001-5022-8319

Nevin Çıtak Bilgin 0000-0003-4367-215X

Publication Date June 25, 2021
Submission Date January 8, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 24 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Yıldırım G, Çıtak Bilgin N. WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES OF VAGINAL EXAMINATION DURING NORMAL CHILDBIRTH AND AFFECTING FACTORS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY. Journal of Anatolia Nursing and Health Sciences. 2021;24(2):220-3.

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