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Women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: A qualitative study

OBJECTIVE: To explore experiences among pregnant women diagnosed with a small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetus, and monitored by frequent ultrasounds. METHODS: We performed a qualitative study at the outpatient clinic of the Gynecology and Obstetrics department of a large academic hospital in Amsterd...

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Autores principales: Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A., de Boer, Marjon A., van der Meij, Karuna R. M., Bax, Caroline J., de Groot, Christianne J. M., Henneman, Lidewij
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31042753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216052
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author Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A.
de Boer, Marjon A.
van der Meij, Karuna R. M.
Bax, Caroline J.
de Groot, Christianne J. M.
Henneman, Lidewij
author_facet Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A.
de Boer, Marjon A.
van der Meij, Karuna R. M.
Bax, Caroline J.
de Groot, Christianne J. M.
Henneman, Lidewij
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description OBJECTIVE: To explore experiences among pregnant women diagnosed with a small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetus, and monitored by frequent ultrasounds. METHODS: We performed a qualitative study at the outpatient clinic of the Gynecology and Obstetrics department of a large academic hospital in Amsterdam. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen women, diagnosed with an SGA fetus during their pregnancy and having had at least two monitoring ultrasounds since. Themes were identified following analysis of the interview transcripts. RESULTS: Most women experienced the frequent ultrasounds as a source of support providing comfort and a feeling of safety. It was considered necessary, in the best interest of the baby, which outweighed the discomfort caused by having to come to the hospital frequently. Women described anxiety building up prior to each ultrasound, but feeling reassured and relieved afterwards. During the ultrasound a continuous explanation was preferred, which provided confirmation and a feeling of security. Women identified the uncertainty of SGA’s cause and prognosis as one of the biggest challenges to cope with, for which they used different strategies. Many women expressed a need for more detailed information and counselling, including non-medical aspects of pregnancy and delivery as well. Lastly, many women reported that seeing different doctors negatively influenced the perceived quality of care. CONCLUSIONS: In general, women in this study were satisfied with the ultrasounds for their small-for-gestational age pregnancies. However, women expressed a need for additional information to help cope with a feeling of uncertainty regarding cause and prognosis. Their medical team should preferably provide this in a consistent and continuous manner.
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spelling pubmed-64937402019-05-17 Women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: A qualitative study Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A. de Boer, Marjon A. van der Meij, Karuna R. M. Bax, Caroline J. de Groot, Christianne J. M. Henneman, Lidewij PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To explore experiences among pregnant women diagnosed with a small-for-gestational age (SGA) fetus, and monitored by frequent ultrasounds. METHODS: We performed a qualitative study at the outpatient clinic of the Gynecology and Obstetrics department of a large academic hospital in Amsterdam. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fifteen women, diagnosed with an SGA fetus during their pregnancy and having had at least two monitoring ultrasounds since. Themes were identified following analysis of the interview transcripts. RESULTS: Most women experienced the frequent ultrasounds as a source of support providing comfort and a feeling of safety. It was considered necessary, in the best interest of the baby, which outweighed the discomfort caused by having to come to the hospital frequently. Women described anxiety building up prior to each ultrasound, but feeling reassured and relieved afterwards. During the ultrasound a continuous explanation was preferred, which provided confirmation and a feeling of security. Women identified the uncertainty of SGA’s cause and prognosis as one of the biggest challenges to cope with, for which they used different strategies. Many women expressed a need for more detailed information and counselling, including non-medical aspects of pregnancy and delivery as well. Lastly, many women reported that seeing different doctors negatively influenced the perceived quality of care. CONCLUSIONS: In general, women in this study were satisfied with the ultrasounds for their small-for-gestational age pregnancies. However, women expressed a need for additional information to help cope with a feeling of uncertainty regarding cause and prognosis. Their medical team should preferably provide this in a consistent and continuous manner. Public Library of Science 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6493740/ /pubmed/31042753 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216052 Text en © 2019 Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vollgraff Heidweiller-Schreurs, Charlotte A.
de Boer, Marjon A.
van der Meij, Karuna R. M.
Bax, Caroline J.
de Groot, Christianne J. M.
Henneman, Lidewij
Women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: A qualitative study
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title_fullStr Women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: A qualitative study
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title_short Women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: A qualitative study
title_sort women’s experiences of monitoring the small-for-gestational age fetus by ultrasound: a qualitative study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31042753
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0216052
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