Parental perception of neonatal intensive care in public sector hospitals in South Africa

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Ranchod, TM [1 ]
Ballot, DE
Martinez, AM
Cory, BJ
Davies, VA
Partridge, JC
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[1] Santa Clara Valley Med Ctr, Santa Clara, CA USA
[2] San Francisco Gen Hosp, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
[3] Univ Witwatersrand, Dept Paediat, ZA-2050 Wits, South Africa
[4] Johannesburg Gen Hosp, Johannesburg, South Africa
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SAMJ SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2004年 / 94卷 / 11期
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Background. Little is known about parental experience and decision making with regard to premature infants requiring intensive care in developing countries. We undertook this study to characterise parents' experience of physician counselling and their role in making life-support decisions for very low-birth-weight (VLBW) (birth weight < 1501 g) infants born in South Africa's public-sector neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Methods. Parents of surviving VLBW infants treated in three Johannesburg-area public hospitals and attending follow-up clinics in August 2001 were interviewed regarding their experience of perinatal counselling on outcomes (pain, survival, disability), perception of actual and optimal decision making, and satisfaction with NICU communication. Results. Parents of 51 infants were interviewed. Seventy-five per cent of parents reported antenatal counselling by physicians on at least one perinatal topic (severe disability, pain, death, finances or religious/moral considerations). The majority of parents ( > 60%) who received counselling thought that these topics had been discussed adequately. Most parents reported that doctors had the primary decision-making role, either without consulting them (41%) or after consulting them (37%). joint decision making was rare (14%). Parents wanted more input in life-support decisions than they reported being given. Conclusion. Counselling is not consistently provided in public-sector hospitals in Johannesburg. Parents of premature infants want a larger share in NICU decision making than they currently experience. Most parents were satisfied with communication later during their infant's hospitalisation. South Africa presents a unique opportunity to study the use of advanced medical technologies in a nation with marked disparities in access to care.
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