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Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım

Year 2019, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 71 - 75, 09.10.2019

Abstract

Aile merkezli doğum/kadın ve yenidoğan bakımı; kişiselleştirilmiş bakım sağlama konusunda karmaşık, çok boyutlu ve dinamik bir süreç olup kadının, yenidoğanın ve ailenin fiziksel, duygusal, psikososyal ve ruhsal ihtiyaçlarının saygılı, şefkatli, kültürel açıdan duyarlı, onlarla iş birliği içinde karşılanması esasına dayanır. Aile merkezli doğum/kadın ve yenidoğan bakımı, gebeliğin ve doğumun normal, sağlıklı süreçler olduğunu bu süreçte aile desteğinin, katılımının ve bilinçli seçimin önemini vurgulamaktadır. Kanada Kamu Sağlığı Ajansı, anne ve yenidoğan sağlığı uzmanlarıyla birlikte, Kanada'da aile merkezli doğum ve yenidoğan bakımı için kanıtlara dayalı rehber ilkeleri geliştirmiştir. Ana hatlarıyla verilen bu ilkeler aile merkezli anne ve yenidoğan bakımında genel felsefeyi belirlemektedir. Bu derlemenin amacı aile merkezli doğum kadın/yenidoğan bakımı kavramını konusunda genel bir bilgi sağlamak, çok geniş olan aile merkezli doğum/kadın yenidoğan bakımı hakkında literatürü gözden geçirerek bu konuda çok önemli bir role sahip ebelere de rehberlik etmektir.

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FAMILY-CENTERED CARE IN OBSTETRY

Year 2019, Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 71 - 75, 09.10.2019

Abstract

Family-centered maternal/neonatal care is a complex, multidimensional, and dynamic process for providing personalized care and is based on meeting the woman’s, newborn’s and the family’s physical, emotional, psychosocial and mental needs in a respectful, affectionate and a culturally sensitive way, in cooperation with them. Family-centered maternal/neonatal care emphasizes that pregnancy and labor are normal and healthy processes and family support, involvement, and conscious selection are important in this process. The Canadian Public Health Agency has developed evidence-based guide principles for family-centered maternal/neonatal care in collaboration with maternal and neonatal health specialists in Canada. Given with the main lines; these principles determine the general philosophy in family-centered maternal/neonatal care. The purpose of this review is to provide general information about the concept of family-centered maternal/neonatal care, to review the literature on the wide range of family-centered maternal/neonatal care, and to guide midwives who have a crucial role in this issue.

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  • Allen J. Improving Cross-Cultural Care and Antiracism in Nursing Education: a literature review. Nurse Educ Today 2010; 30: 314-20.
  • Bethesda MD. Mission, and Philosophy of Care Statements (2nd ed.). Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care, Advancing The Practice of Patient- and Family-Centered Care in Hospitals 2017; 3-4.
  • Crocker E, Webster PD, Johnson BH. Developing Patient- and Family-Centered Vision: Mission, and Philosophy of Care Statements 2012; 44-6.
  • Flagler E, Baylis F, Rodgers, S. Bioethics for Clinicians: 12. Ethical Dilemmas that Arise in the Care of Pregnant Women: rethinking "maternal-fetal conflicts". CMAJ 1997; 156: 1729-32.
  • Goodman P, Mackey MC, Tavakoli AS. Factors Related to Childbirth Satisfaction. Issues and Innovations In Nursing Practice 2004; 46( 2): 212-19.
  • Government of Canada. Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology. The Health of Canadians – the Federal Role. Volume Four – Issues and Options. Ottawa (ON) 2012. https://sencanada.ca/en/Content/Sen/committee/411/soci/14eva-49465-e
  • Gramling L, Hickman K, Bennett S. What Makes a Good Family-Centered Partnership Between Women and Their Practitioners? A Qualitative Study. Birth. 2004; 31(1): 43-8. Grzybowski S, Stoll K, Kornelsen J. Distance Matters: A Population Based Study Examining Access to Maternity Services for Rural Women. BMC Health Serv Res 2011; 11: 147.
  • Guidelines Health Canada. Family-Centred Maternity and Newborn Care in Canada: Underlying philosophy and principles 2000; 11-22.
  • Kızılkaya N. Kadınların Doğum Eylemindeki Destekleyici Hemşirelik Davranışlarına İlişkin Görüşleri. Perinatoloji Dergisi 1997; 5 (3/4):113-116.
  • Kornelsen J, Grzybowski S. Safety and Community: The Maternity Care Needs of Rural Parturient Women. J Obstetrics Gynaecol Can 2005; 27(6): 554-61.
  • Kornelsen J, Moola S, Grzybowski S. Geographic Induction of Rural Parturient Women: Is It Time for a Protocol? J Obstetrics Gynaecol Can 2007; 29(7): 583-5.
  • Kornelsen J, Stoll K, Grzybowski S. Stress and Anxiety Associated with Lack of Access to Maternity Services for Rural Parturient Women. Aust J Rural Health 2011; 19(1): 9-14.
  • Lisonkova S, Sheps SB, Janssen PA, Lee SK, Dahlgren L, MacNab YC. Birth Outcomes Among Older Mothers in Rural Versus Urban Areas: a residence-based approach. J Rural Health 2011; 27(2): 211-9.
  • Pillitteri A. Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family. Philadelphia (PA): Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2007; 2-3.
  • Roudebush JR, Kaufman J, Johnson BH, Abraham MR, Clayton SP. Patient-and Family-Centered Perinatal Care: Partnerships with Childbearing Women and Families. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs 2006; 20(3): 201-9.
  • Rush J. Family-centred maternity care scoring tool project: phase II: obtaining parent input. Toronto (ON): Ontario Ministry of Health, Institutional Services Branch, Maternal and Newborn Initiatives 1997. http://www.breastfeedingcanada.ca/documents/Symposium2017/EngPDFs/3-Hot%20off%20the%20Press-%20Part%202.pdf
  • Simkin P, Stewart M, Shearer B, Christopher Glantz J, Rooks JP, Drapkin Lyerly A, et al. The language of birth. Birth 2012; 39(2): 156-64.
  • Smith C, Brown JB, Stewart M, Trim K, Freeman T, Beckhoff C et al. Ontario care providers considerations regarding models of maternity care. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2009; 31(5): 401-8.
  • Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC). Joint policy statement on normal childbirth. SOGC Policy Statement 221. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 2008; 30(12): 1163-5.
  • Waldenström U, Hildingsson I, Rubertsson C, Radestad I. A negative birth experience: Prevalence and Risk Factors in a national sample. Birth 2004; 31(1):7-26.
There are 21 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Review
Authors

Merve Lazoğlu 0000-0002-0376-532X

Serap Ejder Apay

Publication Date October 9, 2019
Submission Date September 26, 2019
Acceptance Date October 1, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 2 Issue: 2

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APA Lazoğlu, M., & Ejder Apay, S. (2019). Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım. Ebelik Ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, 2(2), 71-75.
AMA Lazoğlu M, Ejder Apay S. Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım. Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences. October 2019;2(2):71-75.
Chicago Lazoğlu, Merve, and Serap Ejder Apay. “Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım”. Ebelik Ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2, no. 2 (October 2019): 71-75.
EndNote Lazoğlu M, Ejder Apay S (October 1, 2019) Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım. Ebelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2 2 71–75.
IEEE M. Lazoğlu and S. Ejder Apay, “Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım”, Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 71–75, 2019.
ISNAD Lazoğlu, Merve - Ejder Apay, Serap. “Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım”. Ebelik ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 2/2 (October 2019), 71-75.
JAMA Lazoğlu M, Ejder Apay S. Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım. Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences. 2019;2:71–75.
MLA Lazoğlu, Merve and Serap Ejder Apay. “Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım”. Ebelik Ve Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi, vol. 2, no. 2, 2019, pp. 71-75.
Vancouver Lazoğlu M, Ejder Apay S. Obstetride Aile Merkezli Bakım. Journal of Midwifery and Health Sciences. 2019;2(2):71-5.

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