Challenges, benefits, and strategies for delivering pregnancy care to people with disabilities: A qualitative study of service providers and decision-makers in Ontario, Canada.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Lesley A Tarasoff, Yona Lunsky, Keat Welsh, Laurie Proulx, Meredith Evans, Susan M Havercamp, Simone N Vigod, Hilary K Brown
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ObjectivesTo (1) understand the challenges and benefits of providing pregnancy care to people with disabilities and (2) identify strategies to address challenges, from the perspectives of health care and social service providers and decision-makers.MethodsWe undertook a qualitative descriptive study in Ontario, Canada, of 31 health care and social service providers and decision-makers. Participants completed semi-structured interviews about their education, training, and clinical or administrative experience working with pregnant and/or parenting people with physical, sensory, and intellectual or developmental disabilities, including challenges and benefits in pregnancy care provision, programming, and policies, as well as their recommendations to improve care. We took a directed content analysis approach.ResultsParticipants identified challenges in providing pregnancy care to people with disabilities, including a lack of data to inform care, the influence of social determinants of health on disabled people's lives, inadequate infrastructure, poor coordination and communication across services, minimal disability-related training, and ableist attitudes among providers. Benefits to providing pregnancy care for people with disabilities included becoming advocates for system-level change, personal fulfillment, opportunities to confront one's own biases, and development of humility related to the expertise of people with disabilities. Reflecting on these challenges and benefits, participants identified strategies for improving care, through creative resource-sharing solutions, accessibility measures, interprofessional and coordinated care, enhanced provider training, and respectful care approaches.ConclusionsFindings show the need for changes at system, institutional, and service provider levels to improve pregnancy care for people with disabilities.

向残疾人提供妊娠护理的挑战、益处和策略:加拿大安大略省服务提供者和决策者的定性研究。
目的:(1)了解为残疾人提供孕期护理的挑战和益处;(2)从卫生保健和社会服务提供者以及决策者的角度确定应对挑战的策略。方法我们在加拿大安大略省对31名卫生保健和社会服务提供者及决策者进行了定性描述性研究。参与者完成了半结构化访谈,内容涉及他们的教育、培训、与孕妇和/或养育有身体、感官、智力或发育障碍的人一起工作的临床或行政经验,包括孕期护理提供、规划和政策方面的挑战和益处,以及他们对改善护理的建议。我们采用了直接内容分析方法。结果参与者确定了向残疾人提供妊娠护理方面的挑战,包括缺乏为护理提供信息的数据、健康的社会决定因素对残疾人生活的影响、基础设施不足、各服务部门之间的协调和沟通不足、与残疾有关的培训很少以及提供者之间的健康主义态度。为残疾人提供孕期护理的好处包括成为制度层面变革的倡导者,个人实现,面对自己偏见的机会,以及与残疾人的专业知识相关的谦逊的发展。通过反思这些挑战和好处,与会者确定了通过创造性的资源共享解决方案、无障碍措施、跨专业和协调的护理、加强提供者培训和尊重护理方法来改善护理的策略。结论研究结果表明,需要从制度、机构和服务提供者层面进行改革,以改善对残疾人的妊娠护理。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Services Research & Policy provides a unique opportunity to explore the ideas, policies and decisions shaping health services throughout the world. Edited and peer-reviewed by experts in the field and with a high academic standard and multidisciplinary approach, readers will gain a greater understanding of the current issues in healthcare policy and research. The journal"s strong international editorial advisory board also ensures that readers obtain a truly global and insightful perspective.
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