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Health professionals’ roles and practices in supporting women experiencing miscarriage: A qualitative study

机译:健康专业人士的角色和实践在支持流产的妇女:一个定性研究

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Background Miscarriage can result in significant psychological morbidity. Research suggests health professionals play a role in shaping women's experience of miscarriage. Aims This study explored the views and practices of Australian health professionals in caring for women experiencing miscarriage. Materials and Methods Twelve health professionals from disciplines including medicine, midwifery and sonography were purposively sampled. Semi‐structured interviews were recorded, transcribed and subjected to thematic analysis. Results Participants acknowledged miscarriage is often a distressing event associated with feelings of grief and failure. They believed women who conceived through in vitro fertilisation, had experienced multiple miscarriages, or had a pre‐existing mental illness were likely to experience more distress than others. Despite limited training, participants generally felt competent in their abilities to provide emotional support. They viewed their role largely as guilt‐mitigation, which they achieved by stressing the frequency of miscarriage and emphasising that women were not at fault. Follow‐up practices varied, and where they did occur, focused on physical recovery. Generally, participants relied on women to express the need for further support. Participants reported that time and resource issues, compassion fatigue and a need for self‐protection restricted their abilities to provide better support care. Conclusions There are discrepancies between the emotional support health professionals think women want and are able to provide, and the support women would like. This exploratory study suggests the need for further investigation into provision of improved health professional support for women.
机译:后台流产可能导致显着的心理发病率。研究表明,卫生专业人员在塑造妇女的流产经验方面发挥着作用。目的这项研究探讨了澳大利亚卫生专业人士在照顾体内犯下的妇女的观点和做法。材料和方法从包括医学,助产和超声检查的学科的12个卫生专业人员都是用药的。记录半结构性访谈,转录并进行主题分析。结果参与者承认流产通常是与悲伤和失败的感觉相关的令人痛苦的活动。他们认为,通过体外施肥构思的女性经历了多种流产,或者预先存在的精神疾病可能比其他人经历更多的痛苦。尽管培训有限,但参与者普遍认为他们能够提供情感支持的能力。他们认为他们的角色在很大程度上被视为内疚,他们通过强调流产的频率来实现,并强调女性没有错。随访实践变化,他们确实发生在哪里,专注于物理恢复。一般来说,参与者依靠妇女表达需要进一步支持的必要性。与会者报告说,时间和资源问题,同情疲劳和自我保护的必要性限制了他们提供更好的支持护理的能力。结论情绪支持卫生专业人士认为女性想要并能够提供的差异,以及支持女性。该探索性研究表明需要进一步调查为妇女提供改进的健康专业支持。

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