知情选择与孕中期异常扫描常规化:荷兰全国队列研究。

Informed choice and routinization of the second-trimester anomaly scan: a national cohort study in the Netherlands.

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, 3508 AB, The Netherlands.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2023 Sep 26;23(1):694. doi: 10.1186/s12884-023-05981-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Since 2007 all pregnant women in the Netherlands are offered the second-trimester anomaly scan (SAS) in a nationwide prenatal screening program. This study aims to assess the level of informed choice of women opting for the SAS and to evaluate the presence of routinization 16 years after its implementation. It further explores decisional conflict and women's decision making.

METHODS

This prospective national survey study consisted of an online questionnaire which was completed after prenatal counseling and before undergoing the SAS. Informed choice was measured by the adapted multidimensional measure of informed choice (MMIC) and was defined in case women were classified as value-consistent, if their decision for the SAS was deliberated and made with sufficient knowledge.

RESULTS

A total of 894/1167 (76.6%) women completed the questionnaire. Overall, 54.8% made an informed choice, 89.6% had good knowledge, 59.8% had deliberated their choice and 92.7% held a positive attitude towards the SAS. Women with low educational attainment (p=0.004) or respondents of non-Western descent (p=0.038) were less likely to make an informed choice. Decisional conflict was low, with a significantly lower decisional conflict score in women that made an informed choice (p<0.001). Most respondents (97.9%) did not perceive pressure to undergo the SAS.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study showed a relatively low rate of informed choice for the SAS, due to absence of deliberation. Therefore, some routinization seem to be present in the Netherlands. However, most women had sufficient knowledge, did not perceive pressure and experienced low decisional conflict.

摘要

背景

自 2007 年以来,荷兰所有孕妇都在全国性的产前筛查计划中接受中期异常扫描(SAS)。本研究旨在评估选择接受 SAS 的女性知情选择的水平,并评估其实施 16 年后的常规化程度。它还探讨了决策冲突和女性的决策过程。

方法

本前瞻性全国调查研究包括一项在线问卷,在产前咨询后和接受 SAS 前完成。知情选择通过改良的多维知情选择测量表(MMIC)进行衡量,如果女性的 SAS 决策是经过深思熟虑并基于充分的知识做出的,则将其归类为价值一致。

结果

共有 1167 名女性中的 894 名完成了问卷。总体而言,54.8%的女性做出了知情选择,89.6%的女性具有良好的知识水平,59.8%的女性对自己的选择进行了深思熟虑,92.7%的女性对 SAS 持积极态度。受教育程度较低的女性(p=0.004)或非西方血统的受访者(p=0.038)不太可能做出知情选择。决策冲突较低,做出知情选择的女性决策冲突评分显著较低(p<0.001)。大多数受访者(97.9%)认为没有接受 SAS 的压力。

结论

我们的研究表明,由于缺乏深思熟虑,SAS 的知情选择率相对较低,因此荷兰可能存在一些常规化现象。然而,大多数女性具有足够的知识,没有感受到压力,并且经历的决策冲突较小。

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