良好的流产情绪护理是什么样的?在澳大利亚一家私立医院开展的混合方法调查。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Lysha Lee, Katrin Gerber, Marjolein P M Kammers
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背景:流产是一种常见的医疗事故,可能会带来严重的心理困扰。患者及其伴侣经常对其护理的各个方面感到失望,尤其是在情感支持方面。尽管大多数已发表的研究调查了患者及其伴侣在公立医院急诊科(ED)的经历,但流产也经常在非急诊环境中被诊断出来,例如在超声波检查或产前预约期间,大约 25% 的澳大利亚妇女在私立医院接受产科护理。在此,我们采用混合方法调查了在私立妇产医院接受流产治疗的患者及其伴侣的经历,从而弥补了这一空白:我们在一家私立妇产医院招募了 18 名最近经历过流产的患者和 6 名伴侣,让他们参加半结构式访谈和在线调查:总体而言,患者和伴侣对所接受的情感护理非常满意。通过对半结构式访谈进行主题分析,我们共确定了十个有助于提高情感护理满意度的主题:我们首次对在澳大利亚私立医院接受流产护理的妇女及其伴侣的经历提出了具体的见解,并首次举例说明了在流产方面获得高满意度情感护理的医疗机构。我们确定的十大主题为提高其他医疗机构的护理满意度提供了一个框架。
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What good emotional care for miscarriage looks like: A mixed-methods investigation in an Australian private hospital setting.

Background: Miscarriage is a common medical occurrence which can be associated with significant psychological distress. Patients and partners are frequently disappointed by aspects of their care, especially with regard to emotional support. Although most published studies investigated the experiences of patients and partners in emergency departments (EDs) of public hospitals, miscarriage is also frequently diagnosed in non-emergency settings, such as during sonography or antenatal appointments, and approximately 25% of Australian women receive maternity care in private hospitals.

Aim: Because the experience of miscarriage is known to be setting-dependent, it is important to understand how patients and partners experience care outside the ED. Here, we addressed this gap by investigating the experiences of patients and partners who attended a private maternity hospital for miscarriage using a mixed-methods approach.

Materials and methods: Eighteen patients and six partners who had recently experienced a miscarriage were recruited at a private maternity hospital to take part in both semi-structured interviews and online surveys.

Results: Overall, patients and partners were highly satisfied with the emotional care they received. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews allowed us to identify a total of ten themes that contributed to satisfaction with emotional care.

Conclusions: We provide the first specific insights into the experiences of women and partners who received care for miscarriage in an Australian private hospital setting, and the first example of a healthcare setting that achieves high satisfaction with emotional care around miscarriage. The ten themes we identify provide a framework for improving satisfaction with care also in other settings.

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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
165
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (ANZJOG) is an editorially independent publication owned by the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) and the RANZCOG Research foundation. ANZJOG aims to provide a medium for the publication of original contributions to clinical practice and/or research in all fields of obstetrics and gynaecology and related disciplines. Articles are peer reviewed by clinicians or researchers expert in the field of the submitted work. From time to time the journal will also publish printed abstracts from the RANZCOG Annual Scientific Meeting and meetings of relevant special interest groups, where the accepted abstracts have undergone the journals peer review acceptance process.
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