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妊娠合并高血压疾病的信息需求和体验:叙事性回应的定性分析。

Information needs and experiences from pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders: a qualitative analysis of narrative responses.

机构信息

Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 356460, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.

Health Scientist, Division of Reproductive Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Nov 2;21(1):743. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04219-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Incorporation of the patient voice is urgently needed in a broad array of health care settings, but it is particularly lacking in the obstetrical literature. Systematically derived information about patients' experience with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), most notably preeclampsia, is necessary to improve patient-provider communication and ultimately inform patient-centered care and research. We sought to examine the information needs and experiences of individuals with pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative content analysis of narrative-responses to an open-ended question from the Preeclampsia Registry (TPR), an online registry hosted by the Preeclampsia Foundation. Individuals were invited to enroll in TPR via social media, web searches, and newsletters. We restricted our analysis to participants who self-reported a history of HDP and responded to the open-ended question, "Is there any information that you could have had at the time of this pregnancy that would have been helpful?". Available responses from July 2013 to March 2017 were included. Narrative responses were coded, reconciled, and thematically analyzed by multiple coders using an inductive approach. Our main outcome measures included participants' expressed needs and additional concerns with respect to their HDP pregnancy.

RESULTS

Of 3202 enrolled participants, 1850 completed the survey and self-reported having at least one pregnancy complicated by HDP, of which 895 (48.4%) responded to the open-ended question. Participants delivered in the United States (83%) and 27 other countries. Compared to non-responders, responders reported more severe HDP phenotypes and adverse offspring outcomes. We identified three principal themes from responses: patient-identified needs, management and counseling, and potential action. Responses revealed that participants' baseline understanding of HDP, including symptoms, management, therapeutic strategies, and postpartum complications, was demonstrably lacking. Responders strongly desired improved counseling so that both they and their providers could collaboratively diagnose, appropriately manage, and robustly and continuously communicate to facilitate a partnership to address any HDP complications.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants' responses regarding their HDP experience provide indispensable insight into the patient's perspectives. Our study suggests that improved education regarding possible HDP complications and transparency about the consideration of HDP and its associated outcomes during an evaluation are needed, and efforts to implement these strategies should be sought.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The Preeclampsia Registry: NCT02020174.

摘要

背景

在广泛的医疗保健环境中迫切需要纳入患者的声音,但在产科文献中却特别缺乏。系统地获取有关患者妊娠高血压疾病(HDP)经历的信息,尤其是先兆子痫,对于改善医患沟通并最终为以患者为中心的护理和研究提供信息是必要的。我们试图研究患有高血压疾病的个体的信息需求和经历。

方法

我们对 Preeclampsia 注册中心(TPR)的一个开放式问题的叙事回答进行了定性内容分析,TPR 是由 Preeclampsia 基金会主办的一个在线注册中心。通过社交媒体、网络搜索和时事通讯邀请个人参加 TPR。我们将分析仅限于自我报告有 HDP 病史并回答开放式问题的参与者:“在这次怀孕期间,您是否有任何可能会有所帮助的信息?”。纳入 2013 年 7 月至 2017 年 3 月期间的可用回复。使用归纳法,多名编码员对叙事回复进行编码、协调和主题分析。我们的主要结局指标包括参与者对其 HDP 妊娠的表达需求和其他关注。

结果

在 3202 名登记的参与者中,有 1850 名完成了调查并自我报告至少有一次妊娠伴有 HDP,其中 895 名(48.4%)回答了开放式问题。参与者在美国(83%)和其他 27 个国家分娩。与未回复者相比,回复者报告的 HDP 表型更严重,且子女结局不良。我们从回复中确定了三个主要主题:患者确定的需求、管理和咨询以及潜在行动。回复显示,参与者对 HDP 的基本了解,包括症状、管理、治疗策略和产后并发症,明显不足。回复者强烈希望改善咨询,以便他们和他们的提供者能够共同诊断、适当管理并持续和有力地沟通,以促进解决任何 HDP 并发症的合作伙伴关系。

结论

参与者对 HDP 经历的回复提供了不可或缺的患者视角。我们的研究表明,需要改善有关可能的 HDP 并发症的教育,并提高在评估期间考虑 HDP 及其相关结局的透明度,并应努力实施这些策略。

试验注册

Preeclampsia 注册中心:NCT02020174。

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