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Protocol for evaluation of the continuum of primary care in the case of a miscarriage in the emergency room: a mixed-method study

机译:急诊室流产时评估初级保健连续性的协议:一项混合方法研究

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Background In Quebec (Canada), nearly 20,000 pregnancies end in miscarriage, and the majority of the miscarriages are dealt with in an emergency unit. Although there are studies documenting the effects of this type of grief on mental health, men’s experiences are much less discussed than those of women. Similarly, no study has evaluated best practices in terms of service continuity, from emergency care to community resources. The aim of this study is to better understand the relationships that exist between the organization of emergency room and primary care health services for women presenting with miscarriage, on the one hand, and the positions and experiences of women and men within these services, on the other. Methods The general objective of this mixed-method study can be broken down into three methodological sections. Focus 1. Institutional discourses and practices. This section is structured as a multiple case study of the mandates of five participant institutions. The study will involve (a) a documentary analysis; (b) a quantitative survey (N: 200) and (c) group interviews (N: 75) with caregivers and emergency unit managers. Focus 2. Women’s and men’s experiences of miscarriages and the institutional response. This section includes (a) a survey (N: 232) and (b) individual interviews (N: 80) designed to identify best practices in emergency involving women and their partners in each area. Focus 3 . This section will integrate the information furnished by the first two sections in order to create an ethnographic overview of the situation. Discussion This innovative project will provide answers to critical questions on how to improve the effectiveness and quality of interdisciplinary and multisectoral interventions to promote the mental health and psychosocial well-being of couples having experienced a miscarriage. It will have a material effect on the organization of emergency services and of the primary care pathway for women experiencing a miscarriage and for their partners. Trial registration Not applicable. This study involves a retrospective view of usual health care interventions. This study is not a clinical trial that prospectively assigns human participants or groups of humans to one or more health-related interventions to evaluate the effects on health outcomes .
机译:背景信息在魁北克(加拿大),将近20,000例流产怀孕了,大多数流产是在紧急情况下处理的。尽管有研究记录了这种悲伤对心理健康的影响,但与女性相比,男性的经历要少得多。同样,也没有研究评估从紧急护理到社区资源的服务连续性方面的最佳实践。这项研究的目的是一方面更好地了解急诊流产的组织和为流产妇女提供的初级保健服务,以及男女在这些服务中的地位和经验之间的关系。其他。方法这项混合方法研究的总体目标可以分为三个方法部分。重点1.机构话语和实践。本节是对五个参与机构的任务授权进行的多案例研究。该研究将涉及(a)文献分析; (b)定量调查(N:200)和(c)与看护人和急诊科负责人的小组访谈(N:75)。重点2.妇女和男子的流产经历和机构反应。本节包括(a)一项调查(N:232)和(b)个人访谈(N:80),旨在确定每个地区妇女及其伴侣的紧急情况最佳实践。重点3。本节将整合前两节提供的信息,以便对情况进行人种志概述。讨论该创新项目将回答有关关键问题的答案,这些关键问题涉及如何提高跨学科和多部门干预措施的有效性和质量,以促进经历流产的夫妇的心理健康和社会心理健康。这将对紧急服务的组织和流产妇女及其伴侣的初级保健途径产生重大影响。试用注册不适用。这项研究涉及常规卫生保健干预措施的回顾性观点。这项研究不是一项前瞻性地将人类参与者或人类群体分配给一项或多项与健康有关的干预措施,以评估对健康结果的影响的临床试验。

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