Division of General Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Diaper Bank of North Carolina, Durham, NC, USA.
Womens Health (Lond). 2024 Jan-Dec;20:17455057241274897. doi: 10.1177/17455057241274897.
Despite the universal nature of postpartum vaginal bleeding after childbirth and the importance of managing vaginal bleeding in the postpartum period to monitor health status, little is known about the information or products that birthing individuals are provided. Investigating current practices may offer insights to enacting more supportive and equitable postpartum care.
To evaluate the patterns and content of vaginal bleeding counseling provided to birthing parents while on a postnatal inpatient unit.
Observational study of inpatient postpartum care. Birthing parents and their companions consented to video and audio recording of themselves, their infants, and healthcare team members during their postnatal unit stay.
Following IRB approval and in coordination with clinicians at a tertiary hospital in the southeastern United States, data were collected with 15 families from August to December 2020. A multidisciplinary team coded video and audio data from each family from 12 h before hospital discharge. This analysis evaluates patterns of vaginal bleeding counseling timing, content, and language concordance and thematic content of this communication.
Birthing parent participants were self-identified Hispanic White ( = 6), non-Hispanic Black ( = 5), non-Hispanic White ( = 3), and non-Hispanic multi-race ( = 1). Six were Spanish-speaking and eight had cesarean section births. The timing, content, and language concordance of vaginal bleeding communication varied, with these topics mainly addressed in the hour preceding discharge. Twelve of the 15 birthing parents had communication on these topics between 2 and 5 times, 2 had one exchange, and 1 had no counseling on postpartum bleeding observed. Four of the six Spanish-speaking birthing parents had counseling on these topics that was not language concordant. Postpartum vaginal bleeding management involved the themes of access to products, patient safety, and meaningful counseling. There was a lack of adequate access, variation in accurate and respectful care, and a busy clinical environment with differences in information provided.
Findings suggest that there are opportunities to strengthen clinical practices for more consistent, proactive, and language concordant vaginal bleeding and subsequent menstrual care postpartum. Menstrual equity is an important part of dignified and safe care.
尽管产后阴道出血是普遍存在的,且产后期间管理阴道出血对于监测健康状况非常重要,但人们对分娩个体所获得的信息或产品知之甚少。调查当前的实践情况可能为实施更具支持性和公平性的产后护理提供一些启示。
评估产后住院病房中向分娩父母提供的阴道出血咨询模式和内容。
对产后住院护理的观察性研究。分娩父母及其同伴同意在他们的产后住院期间对自己、婴儿和医疗保健团队成员的视频和音频进行记录。
在美国东南部的一家三级医院,在获得机构审查委员会批准并与临床医生协调后,于 2020 年 8 月至 12 月期间从 15 个家庭中收集数据。一个多学科团队对每个家庭在出院前 12 小时的视频和音频数据进行编码。该分析评估了阴道出血咨询时间、内容和语言一致性的模式以及这种沟通的主题内容。
分娩父母参与者自我认定为西班牙裔白人( = 6)、非西班牙裔黑人( = 5)、非西班牙裔白人( = 3)和非西班牙裔多种族( = 1)。6 人讲西班牙语,8 人进行剖宫产。阴道出血沟通的时间、内容和语言一致性存在差异,这些主题主要在出院前 1 小时内讨论。15 名分娩父母中有 12 名在 2 到 5 次之间进行了这些主题的沟通,2 名进行了 1 次沟通,1 名没有观察到产后出血咨询。6 名讲西班牙语的分娩父母中有 4 名在这些主题上的咨询不是语言一致的。产后阴道出血管理涉及产品获得、患者安全和有意义的咨询等主题。存在产品获取不足、准确和尊重护理的差异以及繁忙的临床环境以及提供的信息不同等问题。
研究结果表明,有机会加强临床实践,以实现更一致、更主动和语言一致的产后阴道出血及随后的月经护理。月经公平是有尊严和安全护理的重要组成部分。