Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth, Mater Research, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Centre of Research Excellence in Stillbirth, Mater Research, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Women Birth. 2024 Mar;37(2):403-409. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2023.12.005. Epub 2023 Dec 28.
Working with bereaved parents in co-designed stillbirth research, policy and practice is essential to improving care and outcomes.
Effective parent engagement is often lacking. This may be due to bereaved parents not feeling adequately and appropriately supported to be involved.
To consult bereaved parents with the aim to understand their experiences, attitudes, and needs around involvement in stillbirth research and gain feedback about the usefulness and appropriateness of a proposed co-designed guide to support their involvement, including content and design aspects of this resource.
An online co-designed survey was disseminated via Australian parent support organisations social media in August 2022.
All 90 respondents were bereaved parents, 94% (n = 85) were female. Two-thirds (67%, n = 60) had never participated in stillbirth research, 80% (n = 72) agreed involvement of bereaved parents in research was important or extremely important and 81% (n = 73) were interested in future research involvement. Common motivations for involvement were wanting to leave a legacy for their baby and knowing research outcomes. Common barriers included not having been asked to participate or not knowing how. Most (89%, n = 80) agreed the proposed guide would be useful. Highly valued topics were the importance of bereaved parents' voices in stillbirth research and how they can make a difference.
The majority of bereaved parents we surveyed want to be involved in stillbirth research and would value a resource to support this. The proposed concept and content for a co-designed guide to aid engagement was well supported.
与参与共同设计的失亲父母合作,对于改进护理和结局至关重要。
父母的有效参与往往不足。这可能是因为失亲父母感到没有得到充分和适当的支持来参与。
咨询失亲父母,以了解他们在参与胎儿死亡研究方面的经验、态度和需求,并获得对拟议的共同设计指南的有用性和适当性的反馈,以支持他们的参与,包括该资源的内容和设计方面。
2022 年 8 月,通过澳大利亚父母支持组织的社交媒体,在线发布了共同设计的调查。
所有 90 名受访者都是失亲父母,其中 94%(n=85)为女性。三分之二(67%,n=60)从未参与过胎儿死亡研究,80%(n=72)同意失亲父母参与研究很重要或极其重要,81%(n=73)有兴趣参与未来的研究。参与的常见动机是希望为他们的孩子留下遗产,并了解研究结果。常见的障碍包括没有被要求参与或不知道如何参与。大多数(89%,n=80)认为拟议的指南将是有用的。高度重视的主题是失亲父母在胎儿死亡研究中的声音的重要性以及他们如何产生影响。
我们调查的大多数失亲父母都希望参与胎儿死亡研究,并将重视支持这一研究的资源。共同设计指南的概念和内容得到了很好的支持,以帮助参与。