Thompson Rachel, Miller Yvette D
School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2014 Feb 7;14:62. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-62.
Health policy, guidelines, and standards advocate giving patients comprehensive information and facilitating their involvement in health-related decision-making. Routine assessment of patient reports of these processes is needed. Our objective was to examine decision-making processes, specifically information provision and consumer involvement in decision-making, for nine pregnancy, labour, and birth procedures, as reported by maternity care consumers in Queensland, Australia.
Participants were women who had a live birth in Queensland in a specified time period and were not found to have had a baby that died since birth, who completed the extended Having a Baby in Queensland Survey, 2010 about their maternity care experiences, and who reported at least one of the nine procedures of interest. For each procedure, women answered two questions that measured perceived (i) receipt of information about the benefits and risks of the procedure and (ii) role in decision-making about the procedure.
In all, 3,542 eligible women (34.2%) completed the survey. Between 4% (for pre-labour caesarean section) and 60% (for vaginal examination) of women reported not being informed of the benefits and risks of the procedure they experienced. Between 2% (epidural) and 34% (episiotomy) of women reported being unconsulted in decision-making. Over one quarter (26%) of the women who experienced episiotomy reported being neither informed nor consulted.
There is an urgent need for interventions that facilitate information provision and consumer involvement in decision-making about several perinatal procedures, especially those performed within the time-limited intrapartum care episode.
卫生政策、指南和标准提倡为患者提供全面信息,并促进他们参与与健康相关的决策。需要对这些过程的患者报告进行常规评估。我们的目标是调查澳大利亚昆士兰州产妇护理消费者报告的九种妊娠、分娩和接生程序的决策过程,特别是信息提供和消费者在决策中的参与情况。
参与者为在特定时间段内在昆士兰州分娩活产婴儿、未发现自出生以来有婴儿死亡、完成了2010年关于其产妇护理经历的《昆士兰州生育扩展调查》且报告了至少一种感兴趣的九种程序的女性。对于每种程序,女性回答两个问题,分别衡量(i)对该程序的益处和风险的信息接收情况,以及(ii)在该程序决策中的作用。
共有3542名符合条件的女性(34.2%)完成了调查。4%(对于产前剖宫产)至60%(对于阴道检查)的女性报告未被告知她们所经历程序的益处和风险。2%(硬膜外麻醉)至34%(会阴切开术)的女性报告在决策中未被咨询。经历会阴切开术的女性中有超过四分之一(26%)报告既未被告知也未被咨询。
迫切需要采取干预措施,以促进在几种围产期程序的决策中提供信息和让消费者参与,特别是在限时的产时护理期间进行的那些程序。