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Through the client’s eyes: using narratives to explore experiences of care transfers during pregnancy, childbirth, and the neonatal period

机译:通过服务对象的眼光:使用叙述来探索怀孕,分娩和新生儿期间的护理转移经验

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Background The client experience is an important outcome in the evaluation and development of perinatal healthcare. But because clients meet different professionals, measuring such experiences poses a challenge. This is especially the case in the Netherlands, where pregnant women are often transferred between professionals due to the nation’s approach to risk selection. This paper explores questions around how clients experience transfers of care during pregnancy, childbirth, and the neonatal period, as well as how these experiences compare to the established quality of care aspects the Dutch Patient Federation developed. Method Narratives from 17 Dutch women who had given birth about their experiences with transfers were collected in the Netherlands. The narratives, for which informed consent was obtained, were collected on paper and online. Storyline analysis was used to identify story types. Story types portray patterns that indicate how clients experience transfers between healthcare providers. A comparative analysis was performed to identify differences and similarities between existing quality criteria and those clients mentioned. Results Four story types were identified: 1) Disconnected transfers of care lead to uncertainties; 2) Seamless transfers of care due to proper collaboration lead to positive experiences; 3) Transfers of care lead to disruption of patient-provider connectedness; 4) Transfer of care is initiated by the client to make pregnancy and childbirth dreams come true. Most of the quality aspects derived from these story types were identified as being similar or complementary to the Dutch Patient Federation list. A ‘new’ aspect identified in the clients’ stories was the influencing role of prior experiences with transfers of care on current expectations, fears, and wishes. Conclusions Transfers of care affect clients greatly and influence their experiences. Good communication, seamless transfers, and maintaining autonomy contribute to more positive experiences. The stories also show that previous experiences influence client’s expectations for the next pregnancy, childbirth, and transfers of care.
机译:背景技术客户经验是评估和发展围产期保健的重要成果。但是由于客户会遇到不同的专业人士,因此衡量此类经验会带来挑战。在荷兰尤其如此,由于该国的风险选择方法,孕妇经常在专业人士之间转移。本文探讨了以下问题:客户在怀孕,分娩和新生儿期间如何经历护理转移,以及这些经历如何与荷兰患者联合会开发的既定护理质量进行比较。方法从荷兰收集了来自17名分娩经历的荷兰妇女的叙述,这些妇女讲述了她们的移交经历。书面和在线收集了获得知情同意的叙述。故事情节分析用于识别故事类型。故事类型描述了指示客户如何体验医疗保健提供者之间的转移的模式。进行了比较分析,以识别现有质量标准与提到的那些客户之间的差异和相似性。结果确定了四个故事类型:1)转移的护理转移导致不确定性; 2)由于适当的合作而进行的无缝护理转移可带来积极的经验; 3)转移护理会破坏患者与医患之间的联系; 4)服务对象由服务对象发起,以实现怀孕和分娩的梦想。从这些故事类型中得出的大多数质量方面都被确定为与荷兰患者联合会列表相似或互补。客户故事中识别出的一个“新”方面是,以往经验的转移对当前的期望,恐惧和愿望的影响。结论护理转移会极大影响客户并影响他们的经历。良好的沟通,无缝的转移以及保持自主权有助于获得更多积极的体验。这些故事还表明,以前的经历会影响服务对象对下一次怀孕,分娩和护理转移的期望。

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