A Patient Interview-Based Needs Assessment and Evaluation of Experiences with Periviable Pregnancies.

Michelle A Nakatsuka, Keahi Peters, Ingrid Chern, Kandie George, Men Jean Lee, Kelly S Yamasato
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Given the complex ethical and emotional nature of births during the periviable period for both health care providers and families, this investigation sought to identify strategies for improved counseling of pregnant patients facing preterm birth at the cusp of viability at a tertiary care center in Hawai'i. As part of a larger quality improvement project on periviability counseling, 10 patients were interviewed during either individual or small focus groups using a progression of hypothetical scenarios. Interviews were analyzed independently by 3 investigators to identify themes of patient experience and potential areas for improvement when counseling patients who are carrying periviable pregnancies. Several common themes emerged from the interviews. Patients expressed the desire for more information throughout the process delivered in a jargon-free manner with unified messaging from the medical teams, and emotional support. These findings add to a limited body of literature which addresses patient perceptions of interactions with health care providers in the face of uncertainty, particularly in a Pacific Islander population. The authors recommend increasing provider training and developing a more structured process to counsel pregnant women facing periviable pregnancy loss to improve the patient experience.

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以患者访谈为基础的需求评估和围产期妊娠经验评价。
鉴于围产期分娩对医疗服务提供者和家庭来说都具有复杂的伦理和情感性质,这项调查旨在为夏威夷一家三级医疗中心面临临产早产的孕妇提供更好的咨询策略。作为 "围产期咨询质量改进项目 "的一部分,10 名患者在个人或小型焦点小组中接受了访谈,访谈中使用了一系列假设情景。访谈内容由 3 名研究人员独立分析,以确定患者经验的主题,以及在为围产期妊娠患者提供咨询时可能需要改进的地方。访谈中出现了几个共同的主题。患者表示希望在整个过程中获得更多信息,医疗团队能以统一的信息和情感支持的方式提供专业术语。这些发现补充了有限的文献资料,这些文献涉及患者在面对不确定性时与医疗服务提供者的互动感知,尤其是在太平洋岛民群体中。作者建议加强对医疗服务提供者的培训,并制定更有条理的流程,为面临围孕期妊娠失败的孕妇提供咨询,以改善患者的体验。
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