What women want from local primary care services for unintended pregnancy in rural Australia: a qualitative study from rural New South Wales.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anna Noonan, Kirsten I Black, Georgina M Luscombe, Jane Tomnay
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Abstract

Background: Under the generalist model of health care in rural Australia, general practitioners (GPs) are often the first point of contact for women seeking health services for unintended pregnancy, including pregnancy decision-making support and options advice, antenatal or abortion care. Rural women are more likely to experience unintended pregnancy in Australia, yet little is known about how well local rural primary healthcare services currently meet their needs.

Methods: To address this gap, this qualitative study explores through in-depth semi-structured interviews, the experiences of 20 rural women managing an unintended pregnancy, and their expectations of, and satisfaction with, the quality of care they received. The Framework Method was used to organise data and conduct an inductive thematic analysis.

Results: Three themes related to management of unintended pregnancy in a rural primary care setting were identified: (1) women expect informed and efficient care once services are reached; (2) women desire greater choice and aftercare; and (3) comprehensive reproductive health should be part of rural primary care. Participants indicated an awareness of the limitations of the rural health system, yet a firm expectation that despite access delays, all of their reproductive health needs would be met. Choice, time efficiency, and aftercare were identified as gaps in the current primary care service experience. A desire for greater attention to rural reproductive health, including improved contraception, was also emphasised.

Conclusions: Rural women with unintended pregnancy experienced gaps in service quality and described a lack of woman-centred care in their local rural health setting. This study offers insight into how rural primary care providers can better support women to make decisions about and reach their preferred services for unintended pregnancy.

澳大利亚农村妇女对意外怀孕的当地初级保健服务的需求:新南威尔士州农村的一项定性研究。
背景:在澳大利亚农村医疗保健的全科医生模式下,全科医生(全科医生)往往是寻求意外怀孕保健服务的妇女的第一个接触点,包括怀孕决策支持和选择建议,产前或堕胎护理。在澳大利亚,农村妇女更有可能经历意外怀孕,但人们对当地农村初级卫生保健服务目前在多大程度上满足她们的需求知之甚少。方法:为了解决这一差距,本定性研究通过深入的半结构化访谈,探讨了20名农村妇女处理意外怀孕的经历,以及她们对所得到的护理质量的期望和满意度。框架方法用于组织数据并进行归纳专题分析。结果:确定了与农村初级保健机构意外怀孕管理相关的三个主题:(1)妇女期望在获得服务后获得知情和有效的护理;(2)女性希望有更多的选择和善后服务;(3)综合生殖健康应成为农村初级保健的一部分。与会者表示,他们认识到农村保健系统的局限性,但坚定地期望,尽管获得保健服务的时间有所延迟,但他们的所有生殖保健需要都将得到满足。选择,时间效率和善后护理被确定为目前初级保健服务经验的差距。他们还强调希望更多地关注农村生殖健康,包括改进避孕措施。结论:意外怀孕的农村妇女在服务质量方面存在差距,并描述了当地农村卫生机构缺乏以妇女为中心的护理。这项研究为农村初级保健提供者如何更好地支持妇女做出决定并获得她们对意外怀孕的首选服务提供了见解。
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Australian journal of primary health
Australian journal of primary health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
15.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Primary Health integrates the theory and practise of community health services and primary health care. The journal publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research, reviews, policy reports and analyses from around the world. Articles cover a range of issues influencing community health services and primary health care, particularly comprehensive primary health care research, evidence-based practice (excluding discipline-specific clinical interventions) and primary health care policy issues. Australian Journal of Primary Health is an important international resource for all individuals and organisations involved in the planning, provision or practise of primary health care. Australian Journal of Primary Health is published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of La Trobe University.
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