关于孕期和哺乳期吸食大麻的咨询:对患者和临床医生观点的定性研究。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1111/birt.12873
Alexandra Cernat, Andrea Carruthers, Shipra Taneja, Anuoluwa Popoola, Devon Greyson, Janelle Panday, Elizabeth Darling, Sarah D. McDonald, Morgan Black, Beth Murray-Davis, Meredith Vanstone
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导言:大麻在许多地区的合法化增加了大麻使用的普遍性,包括在孕期和哺乳期。因此,提供围产期和婴幼儿护理的临床医生越来越多地需要就这一话题提供咨询,即使他们对这种对话感到不自在或没有做好准备。本研究旨在探讨产前临床医生与孕妇和哺乳期妇女如何就大麻消费进行互动:采用定性描述法,我们对加拿大的 75 名个人进行了半结构化访谈:23 名提供孕期和哺乳期护理的临床医生,以及 52 名在孕期和/或哺乳期做出大麻消费决定的个人。我们使用归纳内容分析法对数据进行了分析:临床接触的三个阶段影响了关于吸食大麻的决策:开始关于大麻的讨论、感性认识和接触的结果。患者和临床医生对孕期或哺乳期吸食大麻咨询的理想描述相似:开放、以患者为中心的对话,以知情决策模式为基础,探讨大麻的益处、风险和替代品。虽然临床医生认为这些价值观反映了真实的临床互动,但患者报告说,在他们的经历中,实际的互动并没有达到这些理想:结论:临床医生和孕妇及哺乳期妇女都希望从有关大麻的咨询互动中获得相同的东西:分享信息、确定价值观和促进做出决定。这两类人都赞同开放、不做评判的咨询方法,这种方法可以探究患者考虑吸食大麻的原因,并根据现有证据和已知安全的替代品来反映这些原因。
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Counseling About Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Lactation: A Qualitative Study of Patient and Clinician Perspectives

Introduction

Legalization in many jurisdictions has increased the prevalence of cannabis use, including during pregnancy and lactation. Accordingly, clinicians providing perinatal and infant care are increasingly required to counsel about this topic, even if they do not feel comfortable or prepared for this conversation. The aim of this research was to explore how prenatal clinicians and pregnant and lactating women interact with cannabis consumption.

Methods

Using qualitative description, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 75 individuals in Canada: 23 clinicians who provide pregnancy and lactation care, and 52 individuals who made cannabis consumption decisions during pregnancy and/or lactation. Data were analyzed using inductive content analysis.

Results

Three phases of the clinical encounter influenced decision-making about cannabis consumption: initiation of a discussion about cannabis, sense-making, and the outcome of the encounter. Patients and clinicians described similar ideals for a counseling encounter about cannabis consumption during pregnancy or lactation: open, patient-centered conversation grounded in an informed decision-making model to explore the benefits, risks, and alternatives to cannabis. While clinicians described these values as reflecting real clinical interactions, patients reported that in their experience, actual interactions did not live up to these ideals.

Conclusion

Clinicians and pregnant and lactating people report desiring the same things from a counseling interaction about cannabis: sharing of information, identification of values, and facilitation of a decision. Both groups endorse an open, nonjudgemental counseling approach that explores the reasons why a patient is considering cannabis consumption and reflects these reasons against available evidence and alternatives known to be safe.

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Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care
Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care 医学-妇产科学
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90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal devoted to issues and practices in the care of childbearing women, infants, and families. It is written by and for professionals in maternal and neonatal health, nurses, midwives, physicians, public health workers, doulas, social scientists, childbirth educators, lactation counselors, epidemiologists, and other health caregivers and policymakers in perinatal care.
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