产科病房中未报告的负面分娩经历的模式。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Mette Kring Clausen, Søren Bie Bogh, Søren Fryd Birkeland, Lars Morsø
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摘要

丹麦是分娩最安全的地方之一,然而一些妇女报告对他们的产科护理不满意。然而,由于抱怨的门槛,一些负面的分娩经历可能仍未报告。该研究旨在确定未报告的负面出生经历的模式,并量化这些黑暗数字的程度。材料和方法:对2022年在丹麦一家医院分娩的3081名妇女进行调查,得到1022份答复(回复率为33.2%)。这些妇女根据医疗保健投诉分析工具(HCAT)分类报告了她们的分娩经历,具体说明了问题、造成的伤害以及她们是否提出了投诉或打算提出投诉。通过将未报告的负面经历与基于调查回复的正式提交的投诉进行比较,计算出有关问题和危害级别的黑图比率,涵盖了每种问题类型和危害级别。结果:在1022名受访者中,336名(32.9%)女性报告了不良的分娩经历,但只有26名女性提出了投诉。其余310例未报告的病例包括HCAT类别中的787个问题。最常见的问题是沟通和质量。在管理领域(包括制度流程(13.0)和环境(9.9))中,黑影比率最高。黑图比率与危害严重程度呈负相关,最小(19.5)和轻微(21.2)危害程度最高,中等(5.5)、严重(4.8)和灾难性(0.3)危害程度降低。结论:这项研究表明,当仅仅依赖于正式的投诉时,对负面出生经历的严重低估,根据问题的不同,黑影比例从4.8到13不等。伤害严重程度和黑影比率之间的反比关系表明了提出投诉的门槛,因为报告的可能性随着伤害的增加而增加。这些发现为未报告的产妇护理经验提供了新的见解,强调了将患者体验整合到医疗保健改进中的必要性。
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Pattern of unreported negative birth experiences in the maternity ward

Pattern of unreported negative birth experiences in the maternity ward

Pattern of unreported negative birth experiences in the maternity ward

Pattern of unreported negative birth experiences in the maternity ward

Introduction

Denmark is one of the safest places for childbirth, yet some women report dissatisfaction with their maternity care. However, some negative birth experiences may remain unreported due to thresholds for complaining. The study aimed to identify patterns of unreported negative birth experiences and to quantify the extent of these dark figures.

Material and Methods

A survey was distributed to 3081 women who gave birth at a Danish hospital in 2022, resulting in 1022 responses (response rate = 33.2%). The women reported their birth experiences in categories based on the Healthcare Complaints Analysis Tool (HCAT), specifying problems, harm caused, and whether they had filed a complaint or intended to. Dark figure ratios regarding problems and harm levels were calculated by comparing unreported negative experiences to formally filed complaints based on the survey responses, covering each problem type and harm level.

Results

Of the 1022 respondents, 336 (32.9%) women reported negative birth experiences, yet only 26 women had filed complaints. The remaining 310 unreported cases comprised 787 problems across HCAT categories. The most frequent problems were about communication and quality. The highest dark figure ratios were found within the management domain comprising institutional processes (13.0) and environment (9.9). The dark figure ratios showed an inverse relationship with harm severity, being highest for minimal (19.5) and minor (21.2) harm levels and decreasing for moderate (5.5), major (4.8) and catastrophic (0.3) harm levels.

Conclusions

This study demonstrates a substantial underestimation of negative birth experiences when relying solely on formal complaints, with dark figure ratios ranging from 4.8 to 13, depending on the issue. The inverse relationship between harm severity and dark figure ratios suggests a threshold for filing a complaint, as the likelihood of reporting increases with greater harm. These findings provide novel insights into unreported maternity care experiences, highlighting the need to integrate patient experiences into healthcare improvements.

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自引率
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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