| Literature DB >> 31077244 |
Anam Feroz1, Mohsina Noor Ibrahim2, Elizabeth M McClure3, Anum Shiraz Ali4, Shiyam Sunder Tikmani4, Sayyeda Reza4, Zahid Abbasi4, Jamal Raza2, Haleema Yasmin5, Khadija Bano5, Afia Zafar6, Sameen Siddiqi4, Robert L Goldenberg7, Sarah Saleem4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recently, the minimal invasive tissue sampling (MITS) procedure has been developed to support determination of the cause of death as an alternate to conventional autopsy, especially in countries where complete diagnostic autopsy is not routine. To assess the feasibility of implementation of the MITS procedure for a study to determine cause of death in premature births and stillbirths in south Asia, we explored the views and perceptions of parents and religious leaders on the acceptability of MITS.Entities:
Keywords: Acceptability; Cause of death; Concerns; Counseling; Minimal invasive tissue sampling; Neonates; Parents; Perceptions; Qualitative study; Religious leaders; Stillbirth
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31077244 PMCID: PMC6509850 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-019-0730-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Overview of open autopsy and MITS procedure
| Full autopsy | |
| MITS |
Study Participants
| Focus Group Discussions with Parents | Total FGDs =8; |
| Mothers of newborns who were visiting OPD and well-baby clinics of NICH hospital for regular post-natal check-ups | 4 groups |
| Fathers of newborns who were visiting OPD and well-baby clinics of NICH hospital for regular post-natal check-ups | 4 groups |
| Key Informant Interviews with Religious Leaders | Total KIIs = 5; |
| Sunni Ulemas | 3 KIIs |
| Shia Muftis | 2 KIIs |
Demographic information for the FGD study participants
| Pseudonym | Age | Gender | Socio-economic status | Religion | Education | Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FGDs with mothers of new-borns who were visiting OPD and well-baby clinics of NICH hospital for regular post-natal check-ups | ||||||
| FGD 01 | ||||||
| FGD01-W01 | 32 | F | Lower | Muslim | Grade 5 | Unemployed |
| FGD01-W02 | 24 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD01-W03 | 33 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD01-W04 | 27 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD01-W05 | 26 | F | Lower | Muslim | Grade 8 | Unemployed |
| FGD 02 | ||||||
| FGD02-W01 | 27 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD02-W02 | 38 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD02-W03 | 42 | F | Lower | Muslim | Grade 6 | Unemployed |
| FGD02-W04 | 26 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD02-W05 | 36 | F | Lower | Muslim | Grade 8 | Unemployed |
| FGD 03 | ||||||
| FGD03-W01 | 29 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD03-W02 | 32 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD03-W03 | 22 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | Grade 2 | Unemployed |
| FGD03-W04 | 34 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD03-W05 | 37 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD 04 | ||||||
| FGD04-W01 | 19 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD04-W02 | 38 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGD04-W03 | 23 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | Grade 3 | Unemployed |
| FGD04-W04 | 35 | F | Lower-middle | Muslim | Diploma | Employed |
| FGD04-W05 | 28 | F | Lower | Muslim | None | Unemployed |
| FGDs with fathers of new-borns who were visiting OPD and well-baby clinics of NICH hospital for regular post-natal check-ups | ||||||
| FGD 05 | ||||||
| FGD05-M01 | 39 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD05-M02 | 45 | M | Lower | Muslim | Grade 7 | Employed |
| FGD05-M03 | 32 | M | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD05-M04 | 31 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD05-M05 | 48 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD 06 | ||||||
| FGD06-M01 | 36 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD06-M02 | 29 | M | Lower | Muslim | Grade 3 | Employed |
| FGD06-M03 | 34 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD06-M04 | 47 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD06-M05 | 33 | M | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD 07 | ||||||
| FGD07-M01 | 27 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD07-M02 | 36 | M | Lower | Muslim | Grade 1 | Employed |
| FGD07-M03 | 42 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD07-M04 | 28 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD07-M05 | 41 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD 08 | ||||||
| FGD08-M01 | 26 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD08-M02 | 39 | M | Lower-middle | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD08-M03 | 47 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
| FGD08-M04 | 32 | M | Lower | Muslim | Grade 6 | Employed |
| FGD08-M05 | 38 | M | Lower | Muslim | None | Employed |
Themes and sub-themes
| Theme | Sub-theme |
|---|---|
| Acceptability of MITS | Likely uptake in recurrent pregnancy loss |
| Willing to know the cause of death of a loved one | |
| Doesn’t bring the dead back to life | |
| Perceived societal benefit | |
| Socio-demographic factors influencing the acceptance of procedure | |
| Fear of unexpected medical findings | |
| Counseling for MITS | |
| Concerns affecting implementation of MITS procedure | State of mind around death |
| Disrespect for the deceased | |
| Possible delays to funeral | |
| Consent and decision making | |
| Religious and cultural perspective | Religious permissibility |
| Compelling justification for performing the procedure | |
| Seeking permission of the guardian |