Center for Women's Health Research and Innovation and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Center for Women's Health Research and Innovation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2021 Aug;73(8):1194-1200. doi: 10.1002/acr.24249. Epub 2021 Jul 14.
To explore the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care and counseling needs of young women with rheumatic diseases in the context of their rheumatology care.
Semistructured qualitative telephone interviews were conducted with female patients with rheumatic diseases ages 18-45 years (n = 30). Women were recruited from outpatient rheumatology clinics in western Pennsylvania. Interviews were audiorecorded and transcribed verbatim. A codebook was inductively developed based on the interview transcripts, and the finalized coding was used to conduct a thematic analysis.
Four themes emerged from interviews: 1) women want rheumatologists to initiate conversations about SRH and to revisit the conversation over time; 2) women desire clear and complete information regarding fetal, pregnancy, and infertility risks associated with their diseases and disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs); 3) women want to be treated holistically, with SRH addressed in the context of their life circumstances and personal values in addition to their rheumatic diseases; 4) women generally feel that they are intermediaries between their rheumatologists and obstetrician-gynecologists (OB/GYNs), but preferred for providers to communicate directly with one another about their SRH.
Patients strongly desired rheumatologists to play an active role in their SRH, by initiating family planning conversations, providing SRH education in the context of their diseases and DMARDs, and directly coordinating SRH care with OB/GYNs. To meet patients' SRH needs, further work is needed to clarify the specific role of rheumatologists in providing SRH care and to identify ways to better facilitate communication between rheumatologists and reproductive health care providers.
探讨风湿性疾病年轻女性在接受风湿病治疗过程中的性与生殖健康(SRH)护理和咨询需求。
对年龄在 18-45 岁的女性风湿性疾病患者(n=30)进行半结构式定性电话访谈。参与者从宾夕法尼亚州西部的门诊风湿病诊所招募。访谈进行了录音,并逐字转录。根据访谈记录,制定了一个编码手册,并使用最终确定的编码进行主题分析。
访谈中出现了四个主题:1)女性希望风湿病医生主动讨论 SRH,并随着时间的推移再次讨论该话题;2)女性希望获得有关与疾病和疾病修饰抗风湿药物(DMARDs)相关的胎儿、妊娠和不孕风险的明确和完整信息;3)女性希望在全面治疗的基础上,将 SRH 纳入其生活环境和个人价值观,除了考虑其风湿性疾病;4)女性普遍认为自己是风湿病医生和妇产科医生(OB/GYN)之间的中间人,但更希望医生之间直接沟通其 SRH。
患者强烈希望风湿病医生在 SRH 中发挥积极作用,主动开展计划生育对话,在疾病和 DMARDs 的背景下提供 SRH 教育,并直接与 OB/GYN 协调 SRH 护理。为了满足患者的 SRH 需求,需要进一步明确风湿病医生在提供 SRH 护理方面的具体作用,并确定更好地促进风湿病医生和生殖健康护理提供者之间沟通的方法。