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Exploring women’s experiences of participation in shared decision-making during childbirth: a qualitative study at a reference hospital in Spain

机译:探讨妇女参与分娩时共享决策的经验:西班牙参考医院的定性研究

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Women’s engagement in healthcare decision-making during childbirth has been increasingly emphasised as a priority in maternity care, since it increases satisfaction with the childbirth experience and provides health benefits for women and newborns. The birth plan was developed as a tool to facilitate communication between health professionals and women in Spain, but their value in routine practice has been questioned. Besides, little is known about women’s experiences of participation in decision-making in the Spanish context. Thus, this study aimed to explore women’s experiences of participation in shared decision-making during hospital childbirth. An exploratory qualitative study using focus groups was carried out in one maternity unit of a large reference hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Participants were first-time mothers aged 18?years or older who had had a live birth at the same hospital in the previous 12?months. Data collected were transcribed verbatim and analysed using a six-phase inductive thematic analysis process. Twenty-three women participated in three focus groups. Three major themes emerged from the data: “Women’s low participation in shared decision-making”, “Lack of information provision for shared decision-making”, and “Suggestions to improve women’s participation in shared decision-making”. The women who were willing to take an active role in decision-making encountered barriers to achieving this and some women did not feel prepared to do so. The birth plan was experienced as a deficient method to promote women’s participation, as health professionals did not use them. Participants described the information given as insufficient and not offered at a timely or useful point where it could aid their decision-making. Potential improvements identified that could promote women’s participation were having a mutually respectful relationship with their providers, the support of partners and other members of the family and receiving continuity of a coordinated and personalised perinatal care. Enhancing women’s involvement in shared decision-making requires the acquisition of skills by health professionals and women. The development and implementation of interventions that encompass a training programme for health professionals and women, accompanied by an effective tool to promote women’s participation in shared decision-making during childbirth, is highly recommended.
机译:妇女在分娩期间的医疗保健决策中的参与日益强调的是产妇护理的优先事项,因为它对分娩经验增加了满足感,为女性和新生儿提供了健康益处。出生计划是作为一种促进西班牙卫生专业人士和妇女之间的沟通的工具,但它们在常规实践中的价值受到质疑。此外,众所周知,妇女参与西班牙背景中决策的经验。因此,本研究旨在探讨妇女在医院分娩期间参与共同决策的经验。使用焦点小组的探索性定性研究是在西班牙巴塞罗那大型参考医院的一个产妇单位进行。参与者是18岁的母亲兄弟姐妹曾在上次12年前在同一所在医院吃过的岁月或以上?几个月。收集的数据被翻译逐字转录并使用六相归纳专题分析过程进行分析。二十三名女性参加了三个焦点小组。资料中出现的三个主要主题:“妇女在共享决策中的低点参与”,“缺乏有关决策的信息规定”,“和”提出改善妇女参与共享决策的建议“。愿意在决策中遇到积极作用的妇女遇到实现这一目标的障碍,有些妇女没有做好准备这样做。作为促进妇女参与的缺乏方法,出生计划是缺乏的方法,因为卫生专业人员没有使用它们。参与者描述了作为不足的信息,而不是在其可以帮助其决策的及时或有用点提供。确定可以促进妇女参与的潜在改进是与其提供者的相互尊重,合作伙伴和其他家庭成员的支持以及接受协调和个性化的围产期护理的连续性。加强妇女参与共享决策需要通过卫生专业人士和妇女获取技能。强烈建议强烈推荐伴随着促进妇女参与分娩期间共享决策的有效工具的卫生专业人士和妇女培训方案的干预措施的制定和实施。

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