A meta-synthesis of pregnant women's decision-making processes with regard to antenatal screening for Down syndrome

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作者
Reid, Bernie [1 ]
Sinclair, Marlene [1 ]
Barr, Owen [1 ]
Dobbs, Frank [2 ]
Crealey, Grainne [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulster, Inst Nursing Res, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
[2] Univ Ulster, Inst Postgrad Med & Primary Care, Coleraine BT52 1SA, Londonderry, North Ireland
[3] Clin Res Support Ctr, Belfast, Antrim, North Ireland
关键词
Meta-synthesis; Antenatal screening; Down syndrome; Women; Decision-making; Pregnancy; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; METASYNTHESIS; ULTRASOUND; CHOICE; ABNORMALITY; EXPERIENCES; CHALLENGES; TESTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.09.006
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The diffusion of antenatal screening programmes for Down syndrome has triggered much discussion about their powerful potential to enhance pregnant women's autonomy and reproductive choices. Simultaneously, considerable debate has been engendered by concerns that such programmes may directly contribute to the emergence of new and complex ethical, legal and social dilemmas for women. Given such discussion and debate, an examination of women's decision-making within the context of antenatal screening for Down syndrome is timely. This paper aims to undertake a meta-synthesis of qualitative studies examining the factors influencing pregnant women's decisions to accept or decline antenatal screening for Down syndrome. The meta-synthesis aims to create more comprehensive understandings and to develop theory which might enable midwives and other healthcare professionals to better meet the needs of pregnant women as they make their screening decisions. Ten electronic health and social science databases were searched together with a hand-search of eleven journals for papers published in English between 1999 and 2008, using predefined search terms, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and a quality appraisal framework. Nine papers met the criteria for this meta-synthesis, providing an international perspective on pregnant women's decision-making. Twelve themes were identified by consensus and combined into five core concepts. These core concepts were: destination unknown; to choose or not to choose; risk is rarely pure and never simple: treading on dreams, and betwixt and between. A conceptual framework is proposed which incorporates these themes and core concepts, and provides a new insight into pregnant women's complex decision-making processes with regard to antenatal screening for Down syndrome. However, further research is necessary to determine whether or not the development of a model of decision-making may empower pregnant women in making choices about screening. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1561 / 1573
页数:13
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