학술논문

Exploring professionals’ views regarding prenatal counselling in congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Document Type
research-article
Source
Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 51(9):1229-1238
Subject
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
prenatal counselling
qualitative study
Language
English
ISSN
0300-5577
1619-3997
Abstract
Objectives Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a congenital malformation in which the diaphragm and lungs are underdeveloped, leading to cardiorespiratory and other problems. This study aimed to explore professionals’ views regarding prenatal counselling in CDH. Methods A qualitative study was performed among healthcare professionals involved in the care of CDH patients in Radboud university medical center Amalia Children’s Hospital. Semi-structured interviews were conducted until saturation was achieved. Transcripts were qualitatively analysed to gain insight into professionals’ views regarding counselling. Results Eighteen professionals with various backgrounds were included. The professionals agreed that the first counselling session should be soon after diagnosis and additional sessions should be offered. Concerning counselling content, participants considered explanation of the diagnosis, prognosis, short- and long-term consequences, treatment options and practical aspects important. As for decision-making about possible termination of pregnancy, all professionals emphasised the importance of the parental role, but the preferred parental involvement varied. Regarding practical aspects, preferred counsellors were a neonatologist, obstetrician, paediatric surgeon and/or medical social worker. Participants emphasised that the counselling should be adjusted to parents’ needs. Conclusions This study gained insight into professionals’ views regarding the timeline, content, decision-making process, and practical aspects of prenatal counselling in CDH.