Midwives' perceptions of their role as facilitators of informed choice in antenatal screening
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文摘

Objective

to explore midwives' perceptions of their role as facilitators of informed choice in antenatal screening.

Design

qualitative.

Setting

community midwives, Yorkshire and Humber region, UK.

Participants

community midwives offering antenatal screening (n=15).

Method

semi-structured interviews analysed using Thematic Analysis.

Findings

to facilitate informed choice, midwives highlighted both the importance and challenges of engaging in discussion with women, remaining non-directive, within tight timeframes, sometimes with women unable to communicate in English or with complex social needs.

Conclusion

midwives varied in the degree to which they believed it was their role to (1) discuss rather than just provide information and (2) to check women's understanding of the information provided. Midwives were concerned about the constraints imposed by first trimester combined screening in terms of the limited time in which they had to facilitate informed choice and the women had to make a decision about screening. To ensure that women understand the options available to them and are able to exercise an informed choice, clinical guidelines are needed that set out how midwives can actively facilitate informed screening choices without compromising patient autonomy. This is especially important given the small ¡®window of opportunity¡¯ within which combined first trimester screening is a viable option.

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