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Co-design of a question prompt list about pregnancy and childbearing for women with polycystic kidney disease: an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study
by
Holton, Sara
, Nelson, Craig
, Levidiotis, Vicki
, Rasmussen, Bodil
in
Australia
/ Childbearing
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Co-design
/ Discussion groups
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Kidney diseases
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Polycystic kidney disease
/ Pregnancy
/ Question prompt list
/ Questionnaires
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social networks
/ Womens health
2023
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Co-design of a question prompt list about pregnancy and childbearing for women with polycystic kidney disease: an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study
by
Holton, Sara
, Nelson, Craig
, Levidiotis, Vicki
, Rasmussen, Bodil
in
Australia
/ Childbearing
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Co-design
/ Discussion groups
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Kidney diseases
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Polycystic kidney disease
/ Pregnancy
/ Question prompt list
/ Questionnaires
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social networks
/ Womens health
2023
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Co-design of a question prompt list about pregnancy and childbearing for women with polycystic kidney disease: an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study
by
Holton, Sara
, Nelson, Craig
, Levidiotis, Vicki
, Rasmussen, Bodil
in
Australia
/ Childbearing
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Co-design
/ Discussion groups
/ Fertility
/ Gynecology
/ Health services
/ Kidney diseases
/ Maternal and Child Health
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Patients
/ Polycystic kidney disease
/ Pregnancy
/ Question prompt list
/ Questionnaires
/ Reproductive Medicine
/ Social networks
/ Womens health
2023
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Co-design of a question prompt list about pregnancy and childbearing for women with polycystic kidney disease: an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study
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Co-design of a question prompt list about pregnancy and childbearing for women with polycystic kidney disease: an exploratory sequential mixed-methods study
2023
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Overview
Background
Although women with polycystic kidney disease (PKD) generally have healthy pregnancies and babies, pregnancy is associated with a greater risk of maternal complications and requires planning and management of their condition. Given these possible complications, routine communication about childbearing between women with PKD and their treating team is important. A question prompt list (QPL), a structured list of questions used by patients during consultations with healthcare providers, may be beneficial in assisting women with PKD to discuss their childbearing concerns with, and seek related information from, their treating team. The aims of this study were to co‐design a QPL about pregnancy and childbearing for women with PKD, and evaluate its comprehensibility, salience, and acceptability.
Methods
An exploratory sequential mixed‐methods study of women of reproductive age with PKD living in Australia, using an experience‐based co‐design approach with two phases. Women were recruited from a metropolitan public health service and via social media and invited to complete an anonymous online survey about the development of the PKD QPL (phase one) and participate in an online discussion group about its refinement (phase two).
Results
Sixteen women completed the development survey and seven participated in the evaluation discussion group. Participants reported that women with PKD would value and use a QPL to prompt discussions with and seek further information about pregnancy and childbearing from their healthcare providers. Women identified four main topics for the QPL: ‘thinking about having a baby’, ‘pregnancy’, ‘my medications’ and ‘after my baby is born’. Within each section a series of questions was developed. Based on the findings, a QPL about pregnancy and childbearing for women with PKD was co-designed.
Conclusions
Women with PKD often find it difficult to access information and have discussions with their health care providers about pregnancy and childbearing. The PKD QPL co-designed in this study was perceived to be an acceptable tool which will, from the perspectives of participants, assist women with PKD to access information more easily about pregnancy, childbearing and PKD; ask more targeted questions of their treating team; and make informed childbearing decisions.
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