ENHANCING CARE FOR LACTATION AFTER A SECOND-TRIMESTER ABORTION OR FETAL LOSS: A QUALITATIVE STUDY

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Contraception Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110597
E Shindo, AE Paris
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Abstract

Objectives

Encountering breastmilk secretion following abortion or fetal loss in the second trimester can be physically and emotionally challenging. Options for lactation in this setting are to expectantly manage, suppress using behavioral modifications, pharmacologically suppress, and to express and discard or donate milk. Little is known about the lactation preferences among second-trimester abortion and fetal loss patients. This study sought to explore lactation preferences of these patients via the experiences and practices of their healthcare providers, and to enhance support around lactation options counseling for this population.

Methods

This was a qualitative study involving semi-structured interviews with a purposively recruited sample of nine providers and community partners who interact with second-trimester abortion/fetal loss patients. Thematic analysis was used to identify and interpret meaningful patterns across the dataset.

Results

Three key themes were identified: (1) lactation guidance in the second trimester should be tailored to varying patient situations, (2) more provider education on lactation specific to the second-trimester population is desired, and (3) while milk donation by second trimester patients was rare, stakeholders perceived the experience as being positive for those who chose to donate.

Conclusions

Providers are encouraged to seek ways to communicate all lactation options to patients that may be interested. Provision of an informational brochure, enhanced coordination with lactation consultants, and increased educational opportunities for providers around second trimester lactation can help advance such efforts.
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加强对第二胎流产或胎儿死亡后哺乳的护理:一项定性研究
目标在妊娠后三个月流产或胎儿夭折后,母乳分泌在生理和情感上都是一种挑战。在这种情况下,泌乳的选择包括期待管理、通过行为调整抑制、药物抑制、挤出并丢弃或捐赠乳汁。人们对第二胎流产和胎儿丢失患者的哺乳偏好知之甚少。本研究旨在通过这些患者的医疗服务提供者的经验和实践来探索他们的哺乳偏好,并加强对这一人群的哺乳选择咨询支持。方法这是一项定性研究,对有目的性地招募的九名医疗服务提供者和社区合作伙伴进行了半结构化访谈,这些医疗服务提供者和社区合作伙伴与二次妊娠流产/胎儿损失患者有互动。研究采用主题分析法来确定和解释整个数据集中有意义的模式。结果确定了三个关键主题:(1) 第二孕期的哺乳指导应根据患者的不同情况量身定制;(2) 希望提供者针对第二孕期人群开展更多的哺乳教育;(3) 虽然第二孕期患者捐献牛奶的情况很少见,但利益相关者认为选择捐献牛奶的患者的经历是积极的。提供信息手册、加强与泌乳顾问的协调,以及为医疗服务提供者提供更多有关第二孕期泌乳的教育机会,都有助于推进这些工作。
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Contraception
Contraception 医学-妇产科学
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211
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Contraception has an open access mirror journal Contraception: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal Contraception wishes to advance reproductive health through the rapid publication of the best and most interesting new scholarship regarding contraception and related fields such as abortion. The journal welcomes manuscripts from investigators working in the laboratory, clinical and social sciences, as well as public health and health professions education.
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