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Viewing ultrasound images in the abortion clinic: clients’ and health care professionals’ opinions

机译:在堕胎诊所查看超声图像:客户和医疗保健专业人员的意见

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Objectives: The U.K guidance recommends that health care professionals (HCPs) offer clients the opportunity to view their pre-abortion ultrasound scan. As the U.K research on this topic is limited, our objectives were to assess current practice and local population needs, through a prospective, observational survey, to improve the quality of abortion care delivery.Methods: Over a 4 month period all clients attending the Sandyford Termination of Pregnancy and Referral (TOPAR) unit for abortion assessment were asked to fill in an anonymous questionnaire. A further questionnaire was distributed to HCPs working in the TOPAR unit.Results: A total of 406 questionnaires were analysed. Almost half (n?=?194; 47.8%) of respondents had been offered the opportunity to view their ultrasound scan, of whom 31.4% (61/194) had accepted. The majority of those who had accepted (n?=?48; 78.7%) concluded that they were more likely to proceed with the abortion or that viewing the scan had made no difference to their decision to proceed. All HCPs (n?=?18; 100%) completed the questionnaire, 55.6% (n?=?10) of whom responded that they routinely offered viewing. Ultrasound was not routinely offered by 25% (n?=?3) and 83.3% (n?=?5) of medical and nursing staff, respectively.Conclusions: We found inconsistent practice within our unit. Despite HCPs building rapport with clients prior to the ultrasound, not all clients who wished to have the opportunity to view their scan were identified. It is evident that many clients wish to have the option to choose for themselves whether they want to view their ultrasound scan, rather than be judged by an HCP as someone who might benefit from it.
机译:目标:U.K指导建议医疗保健专业人员(HCPS)为客户提供观看其预流动超声扫描的机会。由于英国对该主题的研究有限,我们的目标是通过前瞻性的观察调查来评估当前的实践和当地人口需求,以提高堕胎护理送货的质量。方法:在4个月期间,所有参加Sandyford的客户要求终止妊娠和转诊(Topar)堕胎评估单位填补匿名问卷。进一步的调查问卷分发给在Topar Units中工作的HCP.Results:共分析了406份问卷。几乎一半(n?= 194; 47.8%)受访者已经提供了观看他们的超声扫描的机会,其中31.4%(61/194)已接受。曾经接受过的大多数人(n?=?48; 78.7%)得出结论认为,他们更有可能继续堕胎或观察扫描对他们的决定没有差异。所有HCP(n?=?18; 100%)完成了调查问卷,55.6%(n?=?10),其中他们经常提供观看。超声波不常规地提供25%(n?=?3)和83.3%(n?=?5)的医疗和护理人员.Conclusions:我们在我们的单位内发现了不一致的实践。尽管在超声波之前,尽管HCPS建立了与客户的关系,但并非所有希望有机会查看其扫描的所有客户都被确定。很明显,许多客户希望可以选择自己选择他们是否想要查看他们的超声扫描,而不是由HCP作为可能受益于它的人来判断。

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