A Patient Interview-Based Needs Assessment and Evaluation of Experiences with Periviable Pregnancies
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A Patient Interview-Based Needs Assessment and Evaluation of Experiences with Periviable Pregnancies
Abstract
Given the complex ethical and emotional nature of births during the periviable period for both health care providers and families, this investigation sought to identify strategies for improved counseling of pregnant patients facing preterm birth at the cusp of viability at a tertiary care center in Hawai'i. As part of a larger quality improvement project on periviability counseling, 10 patients were interviewed during either individual or small focus groups using a progression of hypothetical scenarios. Interviews were analyzed independently by 3 investigators to identify themes of patient experience and potential areas for improvement when counseling patients who are carrying periviable pregnancies. Several common themes emerged from the interviews. Patients expressed the desire for more information throughout the process delivered in a jargon-free manner with unified messaging from the medical teams, and emotional support. These findings add to a limited body of literature which addresses patient perceptions of interactions with health care providers in the face of uncertainty, particularly in a Pacific Islander population. The authors recommend increasing provider training and developing a more structured process to counsel pregnant women facing periviable pregnancy loss to improve the patient experience.
Keywords: Native Hawaiian; minority health; obstetrics; patient experience; periviable births; periviable pregnancies.
©Copyright 2024 by University Health Partners of Hawai‘i (UHP Hawai‘i).
Conflict of interest statement
None of the authors identify a conflict of interest.
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