Department of Research & Design, Jacaranda Health , Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health , MA, USA.
Glob Health Action. 2020 Dec 31;13(1):1770967. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1770967.
In order to make further gains in preventing newborn deaths, effective interventions are needed. Ultrasounds and newborn anthropometry are proven interventions to identify preterm birth complications, the leading cause of newborn deaths. The INTERGROWTH-21 global gestational dating and fetal and newborn growth standards prescribe optimal growth in any population. Jacaranda Health in Kenya was the first low-resource health facility to implement the standards and evaluate their feasibility and acceptability.
To capture patients' perceptions of ultrasound and newborn care before and during implementation of the INTERGROWTH-21 standards.
The study was conducted over two years before and during the introduction of the INTERGROWTH-21 standards. Fifty pregnant and/or newly delivered women were selected for in-depth interviews and focus group discussions using convenience and purposive sampling. Interviews were conducted by research assistants using semi-structured guides once in the pre-implementation phase and twice in the implementation phase. Interviews were transcribed, double-coded by two independent researchers and thematically analyzed together. Demographic information was obtained from hospital records.
Patients reported being generally satisfied with ultrasound care when providers communicated effectively. Women reported a priority for ultrasound was that it allowed them to feel reassured. However, a clear need for better pre-screening information emerged consistently from patients. Women noted that factors facilitating their choosing to have an ultrasound included ensuring the well-being of the fetus and learning the sex. Barriers included wait times and financial constraints. Patients were generally satisfied with care using the newborn standards.
As the INTERGROWTH-21 standards are implemented worldwide, understanding ways to facilitate implementation is critical. Increased and standardized communication about ultrasound should be provided before the procedure to increase satisfaction and uptake. Considering patient perspectives when integrating new standards or guidelines into routine clinical care will inform effective strategies in care provision, thus improving maternal and newborn health and survival.
为了在预防新生儿死亡方面取得进一步进展,需要采取有效的干预措施。超声检查和新生儿人体测量是识别早产并发症(导致新生儿死亡的主要原因)的已证实干预措施。INTERGROWTH-21 全球妊娠分期和胎儿及新生儿生长标准规定了任何人群的最佳生长情况。肯尼亚的 Jacaranda Health 是第一家采用该标准并评估其可行性和可接受性的资源匮乏型医疗机构。
了解患者在实施 INTERGROWTH-21 标准前后对超声检查和新生儿护理的看法。
该研究在实施 INTERGROWTH-21 标准之前和期间进行了两年。采用便利抽样和目的抽样选择了 50 名孕妇和/或刚分娩的妇女进行深入访谈和焦点小组讨论。在实施前阶段,由研究助理使用半结构化指南进行一次访谈,在实施阶段进行两次访谈。访谈内容由两名独立研究人员进行转录、双编码,并共同进行主题分析。人口统计学信息从医院记录中获得。
患者报告说,当提供者进行有效沟通时,他们对超声检查服务通常感到满意。女性报告说,她们对超声检查的首要需求是感到安心。然而,患者一致表示需要更好的预筛查信息。女性指出,促使她们选择进行超声检查的因素包括确保胎儿的健康和了解胎儿性别。障碍包括等待时间和经济限制。患者对使用新生儿标准的护理通常感到满意。
随着 INTERGROWTH-21 标准在全球范围内的实施,了解促进实施的方法至关重要。在进行检查之前,应增加并标准化有关超声检查的沟通,以提高满意度和接受度。在将新标准或指南纳入常规临床护理时,考虑患者的观点将为提供有效的护理提供信息,从而改善母婴健康和生存。