Exploring the Impact of Obstetric Sonographers Dealing With and Supporting Patients Who Receive Negative Outcomes

Angela N. Butwin, Katherine A. Smith, Kaitlin E. Volz
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Because of the complex circumstances in pregnancy, obstetric (OB) sonography requires dissemination of results, often during the examination, and the sonographer can be highly involved in that reporting. This creates a complex set of work responsibilities, in which patient support is of utmost importance, especially when the results are unfavorable. While patient experiences of receiving a negative outcome, during an OB sonogram, have been widely reported, there is a lack of literature on the experience of the sonographers involved in delivering this information. Thus, it is important to identify variables that impact providing ethical care for grieving OB patients. Sonographers in a maternal-fetal medicine clinic work very closely with a group of physicians, and other providers, in delivering unfavorable results, making communication, and understanding of roles of the utmost importance. Conversely, sonographers in a general OB/gynecology practice may not have the support of colleagues when communicating with the grieving patient. These demands may cause feelings of guilt, uncertainty, and stress, contributing to the experience of burnout for the OB sonographer. To prevent these feelings, it is important to consider ways to create a positive work environment and provide resources to protect sonographer mental health. Health care systems must ensure employee access to resources for managing stress, because of caring for grieving patients, and prioritize a healthy work environment, even during challenging times. Future studies are needed that investigate possible training materials, beyond basic hospital training, which targets the skill set needed to properly care for the grieving OB patient.
探讨产科超声技师处理和支持负性结果患者的影响
由于妊娠期情况复杂,产科(OB)超声检查往往需要在检查过程中发布结果,而超声技师可能会高度参与报告工作。这就产生了一系列复杂的工作责任,其中病人的支持是最重要的,尤其是当检查结果不理想时。虽然患者在产科超声波检查中收到负面结果的经历已被广泛报道,但有关超声波技师在传递这一信息时的经历的文献却很缺乏。因此,确定影响为悲伤的产科患者提供伦理护理的变量非常重要。母胎医学诊所的超声技师与一组医生和其他医疗人员密切合作,提供不利的结果,因此沟通和对角色的理解至关重要。相反,普通妇产科超声技师在与悲伤的患者沟通时可能得不到同事的支持。这些要求可能会使产科超声技师产生负罪感、不确定感和压力感,从而导致职业倦怠。为了防止这些情绪的产生,重要的是要考虑如何创造一个积极的工作环境并提供资源来保护超声技师的心理健康。医疗保健系统必须确保员工获得管理压力的资源,因为要照顾悲伤的病人,并优先考虑健康的工作环境,即使是在充满挑战的时期。除了医院的基本培训外,还需要在未来的研究中对可能的培训材料进行调查,这些材料将针对正确护理悲伤的产科患者所需的技能集。
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