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Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis

BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the benefits of administration of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation outweigh its harms. We sought to understand whether patients and physicians need increased support to decide whether to administer antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestati...

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Autores principales: Foggin, Hannah, Metcalfe, Rebecca, Hutcheon, Jennifer A., Bansback, Nick, Burrows, Jason, Karacebeyli, Eda, Shivananda, Sandesh, Boutin, Amelie, Liauw, Jessica
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Publicado: CMA Impact Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37220957
http://dx.doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220139
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author Foggin, Hannah
Metcalfe, Rebecca
Hutcheon, Jennifer A.
Bansback, Nick
Burrows, Jason
Karacebeyli, Eda
Shivananda, Sandesh
Boutin, Amelie
Liauw, Jessica
author_facet Foggin, Hannah
Metcalfe, Rebecca
Hutcheon, Jennifer A.
Bansback, Nick
Burrows, Jason
Karacebeyli, Eda
Shivananda, Sandesh
Boutin, Amelie
Liauw, Jessica
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description BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the benefits of administration of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation outweigh its harms. We sought to understand whether patients and physicians need increased support to decide whether to administer antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation, and their informational needs and preferences for decision-making roles related to this intervention; we also wanted to know if creation of a decision-support tool would be useful. METHODS: We conducted individual, semistructured interviews with pregnant people, obstetricians and pediatricians in Vancouver, Canada, in 2019. Using a qualitative framework analysis method, we coded, charted and interpreted interview transcripts into categories that formed an analytical framework. RESULTS: We included 20 pregnant participants, 10 obstetricians and 10 pediatricians. We organized codes into the following categories: informational needs to decide whether to administer antenatal corticosteroids; preferences for decision-making roles regarding this treatment; the need for support to make this treatment decision; and the preferred format and content of a decision-support tool. Pregnant participants wanted to be involved in decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation. They wanted information on the medication, respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, parent–neonate bonding and long-term neurodevelopment. There was variation in physician counselling practices, and in how patients and physicians perceived the balance of treatment harms and benefits. Responses suggested a decision-support tool may be useful. Participants desired clear descriptions of risk magnitude and uncertainty. INTERPRETATION: Pregnant people and physicians would likely benefit from increased support to consider the harms and benefits of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation. Creation of a decision-support tool may be useful.
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spelling pubmed-102125732023-05-26 Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis Foggin, Hannah Metcalfe, Rebecca Hutcheon, Jennifer A. Bansback, Nick Burrows, Jason Karacebeyli, Eda Shivananda, Sandesh Boutin, Amelie Liauw, Jessica CMAJ Open Research BACKGROUND: It is unclear whether the benefits of administration of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation outweigh its harms. We sought to understand whether patients and physicians need increased support to decide whether to administer antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation, and their informational needs and preferences for decision-making roles related to this intervention; we also wanted to know if creation of a decision-support tool would be useful. METHODS: We conducted individual, semistructured interviews with pregnant people, obstetricians and pediatricians in Vancouver, Canada, in 2019. Using a qualitative framework analysis method, we coded, charted and interpreted interview transcripts into categories that formed an analytical framework. RESULTS: We included 20 pregnant participants, 10 obstetricians and 10 pediatricians. We organized codes into the following categories: informational needs to decide whether to administer antenatal corticosteroids; preferences for decision-making roles regarding this treatment; the need for support to make this treatment decision; and the preferred format and content of a decision-support tool. Pregnant participants wanted to be involved in decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation. They wanted information on the medication, respiratory distress, hypoglycemia, parent–neonate bonding and long-term neurodevelopment. There was variation in physician counselling practices, and in how patients and physicians perceived the balance of treatment harms and benefits. Responses suggested a decision-support tool may be useful. Participants desired clear descriptions of risk magnitude and uncertainty. INTERPRETATION: Pregnant people and physicians would likely benefit from increased support to consider the harms and benefits of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation. Creation of a decision-support tool may be useful. CMA Impact Inc. 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10212573/ /pubmed/37220957 http://dx.doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220139 Text en © 2023 CMA Impact Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
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Metcalfe, Rebecca
Hutcheon, Jennifer A.
Bansback, Nick
Burrows, Jason
Karacebeyli, Eda
Shivananda, Sandesh
Boutin, Amelie
Liauw, Jessica
Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis
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title_fullStr Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis
title_full_unstemmed Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis
title_short Understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis
title_sort understanding what patients and physicians need to improve their decision-making about antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm gestation: a qualitative framework analysis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10212573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37220957
http://dx.doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20220139
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