Nassar Natasha, Roberts Christine L, Raynes-Greenow Camille H, Barratt Alexandra
Centre for Perinatal Health Services Research, QEII Building DO2, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.
Midwifery. 2007 Mar;23(1):38-47. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2005.09.003. Epub 2006 Jul 13.
To develop a decision aid for pregnant women with a breech presentation at term, and to assess its acceptability.
The external cephalic version (ECV) decision aid was developed using the Ottawa Decision Support Framework and a systematic review of the evidence to provide probabilistic information about the benefits and risks of options. It incorporates a workbook supplemented by a CD and worksheet, and these were evaluated in a pilot study using self-administered questionnaires.
19 women with a breech presentation attending antenatal clinics at a local obstetric hospital and 11 recently pregnant women.
Of 30 women surveyed, nearly all found the decision aid clear and easy to understand, and thought that enough information was provided for them to make a decision. Women experienced increased knowledge, reduced decisional conflict, increased satisfaction and participation in decision making without increased anxiety. Participants also found the tool helpful and would recommend it to others.
The ECV decision aid was well accepted and helpful for pregnant women with a breech presenting baby. We are currently evaluating the decision aid in a randomised trial to assess cognitive, affective and health outcomes.
为足月臀位孕妇开发一种决策辅助工具,并评估其可接受性。
采用渥太华决策支持框架和对证据的系统评价来开发外倒转术(ECV)决策辅助工具,以提供有关各选项益处和风险的概率信息。它包括一本工作手册,并辅以一张光盘和工作表,在一项试点研究中使用自填式问卷对其进行了评估。
19名在当地产科医院产前门诊就诊的臀位孕妇和11名近期怀孕的妇女。
在接受调查的30名妇女中,几乎所有人都认为决策辅助工具清晰易懂,并认为提供了足够的信息供她们做出决定。妇女们知识增加,决策冲突减少,满意度提高,参与决策的程度增加,且焦虑没有增加。参与者还发现该工具很有帮助,并会向他人推荐。
ECV决策辅助工具被广泛接受,对臀位胎儿的孕妇很有帮助。我们目前正在一项随机试验中评估该决策辅助工具,以评估认知、情感和健康结果。