Evaluating decision regret after extremely preterm birth.

Laura Belden, Joseph Kaempf, Amy Mackley, Finley Kernan-Schloss, Chiayi Chen, Wendy Sturtz, Mark W Tomlinson, Ursula Guillen
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Abstract

Objectives: Little is known about decision regret following extremely premature birth. We assessed decision regret in women who delivered an extremely premature infant, comparing decision regret scores based on resuscitation decision.

Methods: Electronic survey assessment of decision regret using a validated tool included women who delivered at 22-25 completed weeks of gestation at two hospitals 2004-2019. Comparison of 'active care', 'comfort care' and 'other' groups was quantified and comments reviewed.

Results: 442 of 787 (56%) eligible women were contacted, 242 of 442 (55%) completed surveys, response rate 242 of 787 (31%). Women not contacted were younger (p=0.0001) and/or delivered in an earlier year (p=0.002). There was a higher percentage of white women who completed the survey (p=0.004). Decision regret was elevated in all groups, varied widely, but was lower in 'active care' compared with 'comfort care' (Decision Regret Score 14 vs 39, p<0.0001). Lower decision regret occurred in women who recalled a prenatal consult (p=0.014) or identified as the primary decision-maker compared with women who perceived the doctor had a major role (p=0.02) or made the decision (p<0.0001). Lower decision regret occurred in women whose infant was alive at survey completion compared with women whose infant died in the hospital (p<0.0001) or after discharge (p=0.01).

Conclusions: Decision regret was elevated in all groups. Women who recalled prenatal consultation, identified as the primary decision-maker, chose intensive care and/or whose infant survived had lower regret scores.

Clinical trial registration: NCT04074525.

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评估极度早产后的后悔决定。
目的:人们对极度早产后的决策后悔知之甚少。我们对分娩极度早产儿的妇女的决策后悔进行了评估,比较了基于复苏决策的决策后悔得分:方法:使用经过验证的工具对决策后悔进行电子调查评估,评估对象包括 2004-2019 年期间在两家医院分娩的妊娠满 22-25 周的产妇。对 "积极护理 "组、"舒适护理 "组和 "其他 "组进行量化比较,并对评论意见进行审查:在 787 名符合条件的妇女中,有 442 人(56%)获得了联系,442 人中有 242 人(55%)完成了调查,回复率为 787 人中有 242 人(31%)。未联系到的妇女年龄较小(p=0.0001)和/或分娩年份较早(p=0.002)。完成调查的白人女性比例更高(p=0.004)。所有组别中,决策后悔率都较高,且差异较大,但 "积极护理 "组比 "舒适护理 "组更低(决策后悔评分 14 vs 39,p 结论:所有组别中,决策后悔率都较高,且差异较大:所有组别中的决策遗憾度都较高。回顾产前咨询、被确定为主要决策者、选择重症监护和/或婴儿存活的妇女的后悔评分较低:临床试验注册:NCT04074525。
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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