丧亲母亲对死产尸体解剖的态度。

M Human, R D Goldstein, C A Groenewald, H C Kinney, H J Odendaal
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背景:在这里,我们提供了来自安全通道研究的额外信息,该研究调查了怀孕期间酒精暴露对婴儿猝死综合征和死胎的影响。目的:探讨丧亲母亲对死产婴儿尸检的态度,并回顾同意或不同意尸检对未来的影响。方法:采用问卷调查法获取人口学资料。为了达到研究目的,采用了大量定性混合方法,采用探索性和描述性研究设计来详细描述母亲的态度。基于文献信息和实践反思的半结构化问卷在个人访谈中进行。结果:我们采访了25名最近死产的妇女。从同意尸检到完成本研究的时间间隔为6至18个月。大多数参与者报告说,尸检结果让他们心平气和,减轻了他们的自责感。无法理解结果的参与者报告了收到尸检结果的负面反应。大多数参与者认为,他们受益于同意解剖。结论:尸检及其结果的披露通常有助于死产后的应对。
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Bereaved mothers' attitudes regarding autopsy of their stillborn baby.

Background: Here we present additional information from the Safe Passage Study, where the effect of alcohol exposure during pregnancy on sudden infant death syndrome and stillbirth was investigated.

Objective: To explore bereaved mothers' attitudes toward obtaining an autopsy on their stillborn baby, and the future implications of consenting or non-consenting to autopsy in retrospect.

Methods: Demographic data was obtained by a questionnaire. A largely qualitative mixed-methods approach was used to meet the aims of the study, using an exploratory and descriptive research design to provide a detailed description of maternal attitudes. A semi-structured questionnaire based on information from literature and reflections on practice was administered during individual interviews.

Results: We interviewed 25 women who had had a recent stillbirth. The time interval between the time of consenting to autopsy and completing this study ranged from 6 to 18 months. Most participants reported that autopsy results provided peace of mind and helped alleviate their feelings of blame. Participants who were unable to comprehend the results reported negative reactions to receiving autopsy results. The majority of participants were of the opinion that they benefited from consenting to autopsy.

Conclusion: Autopsy and the disclosure of its results generally contribute positively to coping following stillbirth.

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