Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, USA.
Center for Women's Health Research and Innovation, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Contraception. 2021 Jan;103(1):32-37. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2020.10.004. Epub 2020 Oct 14.
As women with cystic fibrosis (CF) live longer, healthier lives, they increasingly face decisions related to their reproductive health. This qualitative study explores their unique decision support needs and preferences to aid in the development of a CF-specific reproductive goals decision aid.
Womenwith CF age 18-44 years participated in individual, semi-structured, telephone-based interviews, and women with CF age 18 years and older participated in semi-structured focus group discussions (FGDs). Both explored experiences and attitudes surrounding parenthood, pregnancy, contraception, and preferences for reproductive health care provision.FGDs also explored the use, content, and format of a reproductive goals decision aid for women with CF. We transcribed interviews and FGDs and conducted content and thematic analyses using an inductive approach.
Twenty women (age range 20-42 years) participated in interviews and 18 women (age range 26-63 years) participated in three FGDs. Major themes identified included: 1) CF complicates pregnancy and parenting decisions; 2) Women make contraceptive decisions within the context of their CF; 3) Women with CF prefer to receive reproductive health counseling from their CF team; 4) Women with CF desire defragmented, coordinated reproductive health care; and 5) A disease-specific reproductive goals decision aid would encourage relevant parenting, pregnancy, and contraceptive discussions.
Women with CF have unique reproductive health care needs and often face uncertainty and disjointed care when making reproductive health and contraceptive decisions.
This study underscores the central role of the CF team and illustrates opportunities to better support women with CF in their decisions surrounding sexual and reproductive health, including through a patient-centered, disease-specific, reproductive goals decision aid.
随着囊性纤维化 (CF) 女性的寿命延长且生活更健康,她们越来越多地面临与生殖健康相关的决策。本定性研究旨在探讨她们独特的决策支持需求和偏好,以帮助开发针对 CF 的生殖目标决策辅助工具。
18-44 岁的 CF 女性参与者进行了个体、半结构化、电话为基础的访谈,18 岁及以上的 CF 女性参与者参加了半结构化的焦点小组讨论 (FGD)。两者均探讨了围绕生育、怀孕、避孕的经验和态度,以及对生殖保健服务的偏好。FGD 还探讨了 CF 女性使用、内容和格式的生殖目标决策辅助工具。我们对访谈和 FGD 进行了转录,并采用归纳法进行了内容和主题分析。
20 名女性(年龄范围 20-42 岁)参加了访谈,18 名女性(年龄范围 26-63 岁)参加了 3 次 FGD。确定的主要主题包括:1)CF 使怀孕和育儿决策复杂化;2)女性在 CF 背景下做出避孕决策;3)CF 女性希望从 CF 团队获得生殖健康咨询;4)CF 女性希望获得碎片化、协调的生殖保健;5)特定于疾病的生殖目标决策辅助工具将鼓励进行相关的生育、怀孕和避孕讨论。
CF 女性有独特的生殖健康护理需求,在做出生殖健康和避孕决策时常常面临不确定性和不连贯的护理。
这项研究强调了 CF 团队的核心作用,并说明了为 CF 女性提供更好的支持的机会,包括通过以患者为中心、特定于疾病的生殖目标决策辅助工具,支持她们在性和生殖健康方面的决策。