有抑郁症病史的妇女在 COVID-19 大流行期间使用应答式婴儿摇篮时的睡眠和情绪。

Patricia Gellasch, Maria Torraca, Michele L. Okun
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目的描述在 COVID-19 大流行期间,有抑郁症病史的妇女在产后 6 个月内使用响应式婴儿摇篮的经历:环境:美国:地点:美国:方法: 我们使用了 Kyngäs 的方法来分析婴儿摇篮的使用情况:我们使用Kyngäs的归纳内容分析法分析了在2020年8月至2021年11月期间收集的109条开放式回答,这些回答是之前对使用响应式摇篮的妇女进行的纵向研究的一部分:大多数参与者表示,响应式摇篮改善了她们婴儿的睡眠,这反过来又主观地改善了她们的睡眠和情绪。外部压力和挑战阻碍了参与者及其婴儿的良好睡眠,参与者描述了这些挑战是如何导致她们出现与情绪有关的症状的。当参与者报告说他们使用了摇篮时,他们分享了他们的婴儿被裹在襁褓中仰卧的睡眠姿势。不使用摇篮的参与者通常会报告不安全的睡眠方式。我们从数据中确定了七个主题:改善产妇睡眠质量、妨碍产妇良好睡眠的因素、情绪与睡眠相辅相成、外部压力影响情绪、改善婴儿睡眠质量、妨碍婴儿良好睡眠的因素和安全睡眠姿势:这些发现可为临床医生提供信息,帮助他们了解响应式摇篮可如何为产后抑郁高风险妇女提供更好的睡眠和工具支持。未来的研究人员应该使用经过验证的方法来客观评估高危产妇在使用响应式摇篮时的产后抑郁率和睡眠质量。
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Sleep and Mood Among Women With Histories of Depression When They Used a Responsive Infant Bassinet During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objective

To describe the experiences of women with histories of depression who used a responsive infant bassinet during the first 6 months after birth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Design

Secondary qualitative descriptive study with analytic expansion.

Setting

United States.

Participants

Women (N = 139) who gave birth up to 6 months previously and had histories of depression.

Methods

We used Kyngäs’s method of inductive content analysis to analyze 109 open-ended responses that were collected between August 2020 to November 2021 as part of a previously conducted longitudinal study of women who used a responsive bassinet.

Results

Most participants indicated that the responsive bassinet improved their infants’ sleep, which, in turn, subjectively improved their sleep and mood. External stressors and challenges presented barriers to good sleep for the participants and their infants, and participants described how these challenges contributed to their symptoms related to mood. When participants reported that they used the responsive bassinet, they shared that their infants were swaddled in the supine sleep position. Participants who did not use the bassinet commonly reported unsafe sleep practices. We identified seven themes from the data: Improved Maternal Sleep Quality, Barriers to Good Maternal Sleep, Mood and Sleep Go Hand and Hand, External Stressors Impair Mood, Improved Infant Sleep Quality, Barriers to Good Infant Sleep, and Safe Sleep Positioning.

Conclusion

These findings can be used to inform clinicians on how a responsive bassinet may offer women at high risk for postpartum depression improved sleep and instrumental support. Future researchers should use validated measures to objectively evaluate rates of postpartum depression and sleep quality in high-risk women when using a responsive bassinet.

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期刊介绍: JOGNN is a premier resource for health care professionals committed to clinical scholarship that advances the health care of women and newborns. With a focus on nursing practice, JOGNN addresses the latest research, practice issues, policies, opinions, and trends in the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns. This peer-reviewed scientific and technical journal is highly respected for groundbreaking articles on important - and sometimes controversial - issues. Articles published in JOGNN emphasize research evidence and clinical practice, building both science and clinical applications. JOGNN seeks clinical, policy and research manuscripts on the evidence supporting current best practice as well as developing or emerging practice trends. A balance of quantitative and qualitative research with an emphasis on biobehavioral outcome studies and intervention trials is desired. Manuscripts are welcomed on all subjects focused on the care of women, childbearing families, and newborns.
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