墨西哥怀孕少女对产褥期护理、哺乳期护理和新生儿护理的社会表征

J. A. Franco-Ramírez, C. Cabrera-Pivaral, G. Zárate-Guerrero, Sergio A Franco-Chávez, M. Á. Covarrubias-Bermúdez, M. A. Zavala-González
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背景:产后护理和新生儿喂养受到妇女之间根深蒂固的文化意义的指导,因此了解和确定这些文化意义是如何获得和延续的非常重要。关于这方面的知识,我们研究了墨西哥怀孕少女对产褥期、哺乳期和新生儿护理的社会表征。方法:以社会表征理论为基础,进行解释性研究。对2015年期间在一家二级医院妇产科接受产前护理的30名墨西哥青少年进行了访谈,以获取信息。采用经典内容分析策略对信息进行分析;这个过程包括对信息进行编码和分类。我们还开发了一个概念图来描述所发现的社会表征。结果:本研究共识别出190种编码和3种社会表征:“母乳喂养是一种基于神话的做法”、“新生儿是脆弱的”和“母亲和孩子必须同步”。结论:确定了三种社会表征,解释了青少年对母乳喂养的做法以及他们和他们的孩子的照顾。它们是通过家庭沟通获得的,并因夫妇暂时或永久不在而需要支持、身体变化引起的个人危机、对母乳喂养引起的新变化的恐惧以及对如何进行母乳喂养和产褥期护理的无知而得到加强。
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Social representations of Mexican pregnant teenagers about the puerperal care, lactation, and newborn care
Background: Puerperal care and feeding of the newborn are guided by entrenched cultural meanings between women, so it is important to know and identify how they are acquired and perpetuated. Regarding this knowledge, the social representations that Mexican pregnant teenagers have about puerperium, lactation, and newborn care were studied. Methods: An interpretative study was made based on the principles of the theory of social representations. Interviews were conducted to obtain information from 30 Mexican adolescents who attended prenatal care at the gynecological obstetrics area in a second-level hospital during 2015. Classical content analysis strategies were applied to analyze the information; this process consisted of coding and categorizing information. A conceptual map was also developed to describe the social representations found. Results: In this study, 190 codes and three social representations were identified: “breastfeeding is a practice based on myths,” “newborns are fragile,” and “mother and child must be synchronized.” Conclusions: Three social representations that explain the practices of adolescents toward breastfeeding and the care of them and their children were identified. They were acquired through family communication and strengthened by the need for support due to the temporary or permanent absence of the couple, personal crises motivated by bodily changes, fear of new modifications due to breastfeeding and ignorance about how to carry out breastfeeding and care during the puerperium.
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