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A Swedish study of midwives' and nurses' experiences when women are diagnosed with a missed miscarriage during a routine ultrasound scan.

Caroline Jansson1, Annsofie Adolfsson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim was to describe midwives' and nurses' experiences when women are diagnosed with a missed miscarriage during a routine ultrasound scan in pregnancy weeks 18-20. STUDY DESIGNS: A qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach and 13 semi-structured interviews were used for data collection from these three domains: midwives at an ultrasound department, midwives at a maternity clinic and nurses at a gynecological ward. Content analysis resulted in six codes, four categories and one primary theme. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The four categories identified were: the interviewees' experiences of women's reactions, support from the midwife and nurse, the interviewees' experiences of men's reactions and communication between care providers and women. The main theme focused on the interviewees' noting that women had a premonition that something was wrong with their pregnancy. This could for example have been in the form of minor bleeding or the fact that pregnancy symptoms had receded and there were no movements by the fetus. The midwives carried out a follow-up with assessment.
CONCLUSIONS: Women need confirmation of their premonitions of a missed miscarriage so that a diagnosis can be made as early as possible in their pregnancy. Women and their partners who have suffered a missed miscarriage need extended support on an individual basis in addition to follow-up assistance as assessed by the midwives.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21122599     DOI: 10.1016/j.srhc.2010.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sex Reprod Healthc        ISSN: 1877-5756


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