Experience of caesarean section women participating in skin-to-skin contact: Meta-integration qualitative study
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20220915-02890
- VernacularTitle:剖宫产产妇参与皮肤接触体验质性研究的Meta整合
- Author:
Wenwen LIU
1
;
Yiqun MIAO
;
Huimin JIANG
;
Shuliang ZHAO
;
Yanan LI
;
Aihua WANG
;
Yuanyuan ZHANG
Author Information
1. 潍坊医学院护理学院,潍坊 261053
- Keywords:
Cesarean section;
Skin-to-skin contact;
Experience;
Qualitative research;
Meta-synthesis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2023;39(6):468-474
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To systematically review qualitative research on maternal participation in skin-to-skin contact experience during cesarean delivery, the promotion of skin-to-skin contact in cesarean section.Methods:We searched databases including the PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Ebsco, SinoMed, Wan Fang, CNKI, VIP. All of the qualitative research on the real experience of skin-to-skin contact from the participation of caesarean section women were collected. The search time limit was from the establishment of the databases to May 2022. The JBI Critical Appraisal Tool for qualitative studies from Australia was used to evaluate the methodology quality of the included research, and the meta-aggregation was used to conduct the synthesis.Results:Totally 11 qualified studies were included and integrated into 49 valuable findings. Similar results were summarized into 12 groups, and 4 integrated results were synthesized, including the needs of cesarean section mothers; positive experience after skin-to-skin contact in caesarean section; skin-to-skin contact practice strengthen the role of mothers and promotes breastfeeding; difficulties and challenges of skin-to-skin contact during cesarean section.Conclusions:Skin-to-skin contact positively affects mother and infant delivered by cesarean section. Medical staff need to pay attention to the feelings and needs of cesarean section women participating in skin-to-skin contact, optimize information, environment, and humanistic support, and improve skin-to-skin contact practices. Medical institutions should rationally allocate obstetric resources to alleviate the difficulties faced by skin-to-skin contact practices.