Westat, Inc., Rockville, MD, USA.
FASD United, Washington, DC, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2024 Feb;28(2):229-239. doi: 10.1007/s10995-023-03786-2. Epub 2023 Oct 17.
Physician Champions from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and trained women Speakers from FASD United, who have given birth to a child with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), co-present to healthcare providers (HCPs) in medical residency programs as part of an educational intervention. They present FASDs as a biological and social problem surrounded by stigma that prevent pregnant women from talking openly to their HCPs about their alcohol use or alcohol use disorder (AUD) and getting the medical help they need.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 ACOG Champions and nine FASD United Speakers and a thematic analysis assessed how the co-presentations can enhance HCPs' understanding about FASDs and address stigma associated with alcohol use during pregnancy.
Interview findings indicated that both Champions and Speakers emphasized the need for HCPs to be nonjudgmental and create a safe space for open dialogue. They reported that residents were moved by mothers' personal stories, wanted to understand AUD better, and asked about the type of help HCPs can offer women.
Combining physicians' expertise with mothers' personal stories of lived experiences of FASDs directed at residents, who are more reflective and open at this phase of their careers, moved them from a fact-based to an empathy-based approach to learning that is critical to address the stigma surrounding women who may be using alcohol or struggling with an AUD during pregnancy. Collaboration between national organizations allowed this intervention to be widely implemented across the country.
美国妇产科学院(ACOG)的医学专家和 FASD United 的培训女性演讲者(她们的孩子患有胎儿酒精谱系障碍,FASD)作为教育干预的一部分,为医疗住院医师项目中的医疗保健提供者(HCP)共同介绍 FASD。她们将 FASD 描述为一种生物学和社会问题,周围存在污名,使孕妇无法与 HCP 坦诚谈论她们的饮酒或酒精使用障碍(AUD)问题,并获得她们所需的医疗帮助。
对 10 名 ACOG 冠军和 9 名 FASD United 演讲者进行了半结构化访谈,并进行了主题分析,以评估联合演讲如何增强 HCP 对 FASD 的理解,并解决与怀孕期间饮酒相关的污名问题。
访谈结果表明,冠军和演讲者都强调 HCP 需要保持非评判性,并为开放对话创造安全空间。他们报告说,居民被母亲的个人故事所感动,希望更好地了解 AUD,并询问 HCP 可以为女性提供哪种帮助。
将医生的专业知识与母亲的个人 FASD 生活经历相结合,针对更具反思性和开放性的住院医师,使他们从基于事实的学习方法转变为基于同理心的学习方法,这对于解决围绕可能正在饮酒或在怀孕期间与 AUD 作斗争的女性的污名问题至关重要。国家组织之间的合作使得这种干预措施能够在全国范围内广泛实施。