1. Women’s Voices: Exploring Context and Practical Strategies for Women’s Health Shared Decision-Making in Community Health Settings
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Meier, Stephanie, Lawal, Fatimah B., Kasting, Monica L., and DeMaria, Andrea L.
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AbstractShared decision-making (SDM) represents an opportunity to increase patient involvement in their healthcare. Limited research exists on the factors impacting women’s reproductive decision-making and what practical needs may be. This study aimed to identify factors women perceived as influencing their reproductive health decisions (e.g., family planning, accessing routine gynecological care) and to understand how these factors impact SDM within the reproductive healthcare context. We completed six focus groups with women aged 18 to 45 years in the United States. Women’s SDM processes were explored using techniques from grounded theory. This study offered insight into factors influencing women’s reproductive healthcare decisions and how these factors can negatively impact SDM. Participants indicated a desire to be invited into the healthcare discussion in which providers listened, supported, and validated their choices and needs. Participants provided recommendations from positive experiences to identify their preferences during a woman’s healthcare appointment. Additionally, participants described quality time as more important than the quantity of time spent during consultations. Prior negative healthcare experiences attributed to interaction with healthcare providers affected their SDM perspectives and healthcare engagement, as did family/friends and race. Participants suggested that previous interactions with healthcare providers influenced their decision to seek healthcare, explicitly citing community-based reproductive healthcare. Findings provide recommendations on how clinicians can engage in SDM, practical opportunities to fulfill women’s patient–provider involvement needs, and new insights into continuing to develop the SDM model in reproductive healthcare.
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- 2024
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