Decision-Making in Imminent Extreme Premature Births: Perceived Shared Decision-Making, Parental Decisional Conflict and Decision Regret
Title
Decision-Making in Imminent Extreme Premature Births: Perceived Shared Decision-Making, Parental Decisional Conflict and Decision Regret
Creator
Geurtzen R; van den Heuvel JFM; Huisman JJ; Lutke HEM; Bekker MN; Hogeveen M
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Publisher
Journal of Perinatology
Date
2021
Subject
Decision Making; Medical ethics; Paediatrics; Palliative care; premature birth; Quality of life
Description
Objective: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), and decision regret (DR) in prenatal counseling by pregnant women, partners, neonatologists, and obstetricians regarding decision-making around imminent extreme premature birth in which a decision about palliative comfort care versus early intensive care had to be made. Study design: Multicenter, cross-sectional study using surveys to determine perceived SDM at imminent extreme premature birth in parents and physicians, and to determine DC and DR in parents. Result(s): In total, 73 participants from 22 prenatal counseling sessions were included (21 pregnant women, 20 partners, 14 obstetricians, 18 neonatologists). High perceived levels of SDM were found (median 82,2), and low levels of DC (median 23,4) and DR at one month (median 12, 5). Conclusion(s): Reported levels of self-perceived SDM in the setting of prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity were high, by both the parents and the physicians. Levels of DC and DR were low. Copyright © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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Geurtzen R; van den Heuvel JFM; Huisman JJ; Lutke HEM; Bekker MN; Hogeveen M, “Decision-Making in Imminent Extreme Premature Births: Perceived Shared Decision-Making, Parental Decisional Conflict and Decision Regret,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed November 2, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18077.