Communication regarding adverse neonatal birth events: Experiences of parents and clinicians

IF 0.6 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of patient safety and risk management Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1177/25160435211017749
Davia Liba Loren, A. Lyerly, Lauren Lipira, M. Ottosen, E. Namey, Thomas Benedetti, Benjamin Dunlap, E. Thomas, Carolyn D. Prouty, T. Gallagher
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Objectives Communicating with parents about adverse birth outcomes is challenging. We sought to describe attitudes and experiences of parents and providers regarding communication about adverse newborn birth events. Methods From 2011–2012, we conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with parents who believed they had experienced an adverse birth-related neonatal outcome and focus groups with healthcare providers who have communicated with parents about adverse newborn birth events from three geographically diverse US academic medical centers. We conducted qualitative thematic analysis to identify key themes. Results Parents and providers described unique communication challenges around adverse neonatal outcomes in six categories: 1) High expectations for a positive delivery experience and the view that birth is a life event, not a medical encounter; 2) Powerful emotions associated with birth, amplified when an adverse event occurs; 3) Rapid changes when expectations for a normal birth take a sudden negative turn; 4) Family involvement adding complexity to communication; 5) Multiple patients and providers complicating communication dynamics with inter-professional teams seeking to coordinate information and care; and, 6) Concerns about litigation surrounding the birth experience. Strategies to educate parents and enhance communication were identified by both parents and providers. Conclusion Both parents and providers experience – and may suffer as a result of – communication challenges following adverse birth events affecting the newborn. Training and resources for this care environment are needed to meet parental, extended family, and provider expectations for communication when these events occur.
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关于新生儿不良出生事件的沟通:父母和临床医生的经验
目的与父母沟通不良分娩结果是具有挑战性的。我们试图描述父母和提供者关于新生儿不良事件的沟通态度和经验。方法2011-2012年,我们对认为自己经历过新生儿不良结局的父母进行了半结构化的深度访谈,并对来自美国三个地理位置不同的学术医疗中心的医疗保健提供者进行了焦点小组访谈,这些医疗保健提供者曾与父母就新生儿不良事件进行过沟通。我们进行了定性专题分析,以确定关键主题。结果:父母和医疗服务提供者将新生儿不良结局的独特沟通挑战描述为六类:1)对积极分娩体验的高期望,并认为分娩是一种生活事件,而不是医疗遭遇;2)与出生相关的强烈情绪,当不良事件发生时被放大;3)当对正常分娩的预期突然出现负面转变时,会发生快速变化;4)家庭参与增加了沟通的复杂性;5)患者和医疗服务提供者多,沟通动态复杂,需要跨专业团队协调信息和护理;6)对分娩经历相关诉讼的担忧。家长和服务提供者都确定了教育家长和加强沟通的策略。结论:在影响新生儿的不良分娩事件发生后,父母和医护人员都经历并可能因此而遭受沟通方面的挑战。这种护理环境需要培训和资源,以满足父母、大家庭和提供者在这些事件发生时对沟通的期望。
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