The decision to continue: the experiences and needs of parents who receive a prenatal diagnosis of holoprosencephaly.

Krista Redlinger-Grosse, Barbara A Bernhardt, Kate Berg, Maximilian Muenke, Barbara B Biesecker
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Holoprosencephaly (HPE) is a condition characterized by a defect in the development of the midline embryonic forebrain. When detected prenatally, the diagnosis of HPE offers parents a poor but often uncertain prognosis. Since the majority of parents receiving a prenatal diagnosis of an abnormality terminate their pregnancies, few studies have examined parents' experiences and needs surrounding the decision to continue a pregnancy. We present a descriptive study of in-depth interviews with 24 parents who chose to continue their pregnancy after receiving a prenatal diagnosis of HPE. Parents were asked about their decision-making process to continue the pregnancy. Qualitative analysis was used to identify common themes that emerged from these parents' experiences. The results suggest that most parents did not make an active decision about continuing the pregnancy. Rather, they described a more subtle decision-making process that evolved over time and consisted of several factors. These factors included the parents' religious and personal beliefs, past experiences, and the uncertainty involved in the diagnosis of HPE. Throughout the decision-making process, they described informational, emotional, and supportive needs from family, friends, and health professionals. All of these factors contributed to the evolution of the parents' decision to continue the pregnancy and the acceptance of their decision. Results of this exploratory study suggest health care professionals need to work with parents as they make their decision to continue an affected pregnancy. The results also provide the groundwork for prospective investigation into parents' decision-making process as they receive and adjust to prenatal diagnoses of an abnormality.

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继续的决定:接受产前诊断为前脑畸形的父母的经历和需求。
无前脑畸形(HPE)是一种以胚胎前脑中线发育缺陷为特征的疾病。当产前检测时,HPE的诊断为父母提供了一个差的,但往往不确定的预后。由于大多数父母在产前诊断出胎儿异常后都会终止妊娠,因此很少有研究调查父母在决定继续妊娠时的经历和需求。我们提出了一项描述性研究,深入采访了24名父母,他们在接受产前诊断为HPE后选择继续怀孕。父母被问及他们决定继续怀孕的过程。定性分析用于确定这些父母经历中出现的共同主题。结果表明,大多数父母并没有做出继续怀孕的积极决定。相反,他们描述了一个更微妙的决策过程,这个过程随着时间的推移而演变,由几个因素组成。这些因素包括父母的宗教和个人信仰,过去的经历,以及HPE诊断的不确定性。在整个决策过程中,他们描述了来自家人、朋友和卫生专业人员的信息、情感和支持需求。所有这些因素都促成了父母决定继续怀孕和接受他们的决定的演变。这项探索性研究的结果表明,卫生保健专业人员需要与父母合作,因为他们决定继续受影响的怀孕。该结果也为父母在接受和适应产前异常诊断时的决策过程的前瞻性调查提供了基础。
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