Blavatnik Family Women's Health Research Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
Department of Population Health Science & Policy, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, USA.
J Perinatol. 2021 Mar;41(3):413-421. doi: 10.1038/s41372-020-0721-2. Epub 2020 Jul 15.
To learn how diverse mothers whose babies required a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) stay evaluate their obstetric and neonatal care.
We conducted three focus groups stratified by race/ethnicity (Black, Latina, White, and Asian women, n = 20) who delivered infants at <32 weeks gestation or <1500 g with a NICU stay. We asked women to assess perinatal care and applied classic qualitative analysis techniques to identify themes and make comparisons across groups.
Predominant themes were similar across groups, including thoroughness and consistency of clinician communication, provider attentiveness, and barriers to closeness with infants. Care experiences were largely positive, but some suggested poorer communication and responsiveness toward Black and Latina mothers.
Feeling consulted and included in infant care is critical for mothers of high-risk neonates. Further in-depth research is needed to remediate differences in hospital culture and quality that contribute to disparities in neonatal care and outcomes.
了解需要在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)接受治疗的不同种族/族裔背景的母亲如何评价其产科和新生儿护理。
我们对在 32 周以下妊娠或 1500 克以下出生且在 NICU 接受治疗的婴儿的黑人、拉丁裔、白人及亚裔母亲(n=20)进行了分层的三组焦点小组研究。我们要求女性评估围产期护理,并应用经典的定性分析技术来识别主题,并对不同组进行比较。
各小组的主要主题相似,包括临床医生沟通的彻底性和一致性、提供者的关注度以及与婴儿亲近的障碍。护理体验在很大程度上是积极的,但有些母亲认为与黑人及拉丁裔母亲的沟通和响应较差。
感到被咨询并参与婴儿护理对高危新生儿的母亲至关重要。需要进一步深入研究,以改善导致新生儿护理和结果差异的医院文化和质量差异。