Hall Jennifer, Carr Helen, Connolly Anne, Barrett Geraldine
Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Team, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women's Health, University College London, London, UK
NHS Surrey Heartlands, Surrey, UK.
BJGP Open. 2025 Jan 2;8(4). doi: 10.3399/BJGPO.2024.0148. Print 2024 Dec.
Knowing people's pregnancy intentions would help healthcare professionals (HCPs) to take a more holistic approach to reproductive health and preconception care.
To assess the feasibility of implementation of questions about pregnancy preferences in a range of primary care settings in Great Britain, including digital implementation.
DESIGN & SETTING: Qualitative study using online semi-structured interviews with primary healthcare professionals across Great Britain between February and July 2022.
Twelve online interviews were conducted with GPs ( = 3), practice nurses ( = 3), sexual and reproductive health professionals ( = 4), and health visitors ( = 2). Framework analysis was conducted in NVivo, adapting a coding frame from complementary interviews with women.
HCPs perceived asking about pregnancy preferences as valuable in meeting patients' reproductive health needs and most suited to women's health consultations, medication and disease reviews, baby checks, or as an addition to lifestyle questions leading to health promotion advice. An introductory, non-discriminatory signposting sentence was well-liked, and the preferred question in a face-to-face clinical encounter was asking how the person would feel about a pregnancy in the next year, in line with women's preference. Guidance and training would give clinicians confidence in knowing how to ask about pregnancy preferences and advise their patients accordingly.
Asking about pregnancy intentions is acceptable to women and HCPs and feasible in primary care, but implementation needs to be adapted to the patient and context. Digital options that enable patients to self-manage can reduce the need for HCP input and avoid medicalising a normal process.
了解人们的怀孕意愿有助于医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)采取更全面的方法来处理生殖健康和孕前护理。
评估在英国一系列初级保健环境中实施关于怀孕偏好问题的可行性,包括数字实施。
2022年2月至7月期间,对英国各地的初级医疗保健专业人员进行在线半结构化访谈的定性研究。
对全科医生(n = 3)、执业护士(n = 3)、性健康和生殖健康专业人员(n = 4)以及健康访视员(n = 2)进行了12次在线访谈。在NVivo中进行框架分析,采用与女性进行补充访谈时的编码框架。
HCPs认为询问怀孕偏好对于满足患者的生殖健康需求很有价值,最适合用于女性健康咨询、药物和疾病复查、婴儿检查,或者作为生活方式问题的补充,从而提供健康促进建议。一句介绍性的、无歧视性的引导性语句很受欢迎,在面对面临床接触中,首选问题是询问该人对下一年怀孕的感受,这与女性的偏好一致。指导和培训将使临床医生有信心知道如何询问怀孕偏好并据此为患者提供建议。
询问怀孕意愿对于女性和HCPs来说是可以接受的,并且在初级保健中是可行的,但实施需要根据患者和具体情况进行调整。能够使患者自我管理的数字选项可以减少HCP投入的需求,并避免将正常过程医疗化。