Positioning comfort measures in antenatal counselling for periviable infants.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.13852
Katherine Carroll, Megan Thorvilson, Christopher Collura
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Caring for the extremely premature infant born in the grey zone of viability is the most difficult area of neonatal medicine. Little research has been done on antenatal communication between neonatologists and parents anticipating the birth of a periviable infant. This article analyses 25 antenatal consultations between neonatologists and parents in one Midwestern hospital in the United States of America. It explores how neonatologists position comfort care as one of two predominant care trajectories for extremely premature infants born into the grey zone of viability. We found comfort care featured minimally in and was often marginalised by neonatologists' language. The two dominant discourses contributing to this were acute medicine's life-saving capacity and a limited temporal window marked by gestational age where comfort measures were deemed appropriate. Antenatal consultations framed by shared decision-making could be approached as a form of care characterised by a relational openness and responsiveness to parents' views on care. This asks neonatologists to enter antenatal consultations for periviability without knowing ahead of time which care trajectory will necessarily call one's attention or the particular response one should take, thus highlighting the skills of reflexivity in addition to an attentiveness and openness towards those receiving care.

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围产期婴儿产前咨询中的定位舒适措施。
护理出生时处于存活期灰色地带的极早产儿是新生儿医学中最困难的领域。有关新生儿科医生与预产期为可存活婴儿的父母之间产前沟通的研究很少。本文分析了美国中西部一家医院中新生儿科医生与父母之间的 25 次产前咨询。文章探讨了新生儿科医生如何将舒适护理定位为对出生时处于存活期灰色地带的极早产儿的两种主要护理路径之一。我们发现,舒适护理在新生儿科医生的语言中极少出现,而且往往被边缘化。造成这种情况的两个主要论述是急症医学的救生能力和以胎龄为标志的有限的时间窗口,在这个时间窗口内,舒适护理措施被认为是适当的。以共同决策为框架的产前咨询可被视为一种护理形式,其特点是关系开放并对父母的护理意见做出回应。这就要求新生儿科医生在进行围产期会诊时,事先不知道哪种护理轨迹必然会引起自己的注意,或者自己应该采取哪种特定的应对措施,因此,除了对接受护理者的关注和开放态度外,还需要强调反思能力。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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