Do miscarriage care practice recommendations align with individuals' needs?: A scoping review.

Autor: Filippa S; Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA, USA. Electronic address: sfilippa@ibisreproductivehealth.org., Jayaweera RT; Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA, USA., Blanchard K; Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA, USA., Grossman D; Ibis Reproductive Health, Cambridge, MA, USA; Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, Oakland, CA, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Contraception [Contraception] 2024 Aug; Vol. 136, pp. 110448. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Apr 06.
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110448
Abstrakt: Objectives: Miscarriage is a common occurrence; yet individuals often have negative experiences when receiving miscarriage care, signaling a gap in the quality of miscarriage care. We explore the literature on individuals' experiences with miscarriage care across a variety of dimensions and assess how these experiences align with practice recommendations.
Study Design: We conducted a scoping review of peer-reviewed studies in PubMed published in English through April 30, 2022, and focused on individuals' experiences with miscarriage care in healthcare settings and on practice recommendations for providing care in a variety of countries. The search returned 1812 studies; after screening, 41 studies were included in the analysis.
Results: Included studies reported on individuals' experiences with miscarriage care settings and accessibility, information provision, emotional support, decision-making and follow-up. Overall, individuals are often dissatisfied with their miscarriage care experiences. Practice recommendations are generally responsive to these issues.
Conclusions: Individuals experiencing miscarriage are best served by care that is patient-centered, involves shared decision-making, and addresses individuals' informational and emotional needs. However, the prevalence of individuals' negative experiences with miscarriage care points to the need to address key gaps in and improve the implementation of practice recommendations.
Implications: Future research should focus on documenting the miscarriage experiences of and developing relevant practice recommendations for communities that face the greatest barriers to care, generating evidence on the dimensions that constitute high-quality miscarriage care from patients' perspectives and assessing the barriers and facilitators to effectively implementing existing practice recommendations.
(Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
Databáze: MEDLINE