2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-017-1401-x
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Working for patient safety: a qualitative study of women’s help-seeking during acute perinatal events

Abstract: BackgroundWomen and their relatives can play an important role in early detection and help seeking for acute perinatal events. Recent UK reports indicate that patient-professional partnership in ‘working for safety’ can be difficult to achieve in practice, sometimes with catastrophic consequences. This research explored the experiences of women and relatives who had experienced early warning signs about their condition and sought help in escalating care.MethodsSecondary analysis of case study data which includ… Show more

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“…El soporte social que narraron respecto a sus redes más cercanas, hace evidente que es necesario fortalecerlas, toda vez que prevalece no sólo una ausencia de conocimiento de las señales de alarma, sino también una falta de sensibilización para brindar un apoyo emocional y práctico real, lo cual resulta relevante, dado que es contrario a lo que otros estudios han referido al respecto, y que aseveran la existencia de redes de apoyo altamente funcionales 25 .…”
Section: • Desarrollo De La Percepción Del Riesgo Obstétricounclassified
“…El soporte social que narraron respecto a sus redes más cercanas, hace evidente que es necesario fortalecerlas, toda vez que prevalece no sólo una ausencia de conocimiento de las señales de alarma, sino también una falta de sensibilización para brindar un apoyo emocional y práctico real, lo cual resulta relevante, dado que es contrario a lo que otros estudios han referido al respecto, y que aseveran la existencia de redes de apoyo altamente funcionales 25 .…”
Section: • Desarrollo De La Percepción Del Riesgo Obstétricounclassified
“…Findings from this research demonstrated how women often relied on family members to ensure their safety. The nature of women's safety concern, how it was expressed, existing relationships with staff, their previous experiences of health services, and language influenced women's ability to contribute to escalation of care …”
Section: The Re‐assure Projectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nature of women's safety concern, how it was expressed, existing relationships with staff, their previous experiences of health services, and language influenced women's ability to contribute to escalation of care. 26 Funding for the Re-Assure project was received for 6 months (July 2016-January 2017) as part of the Cultural Institute at King's Arts, Health and Wellbeing scheme. The scheme brought together health academics at King's and artists with experience of working in the health-care sector to brainstorm arts-based solutions to health-care problems.…”
Section: Designing the Project Brief Aims And Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pilot work in the UK suggests, with support from midwives and doctors, it is feasible and acceptable for women to monitor their BP and urine safely, potentially identifying hypertension earlier and controlling BP better. [8][9][10] SMBP during pregnancy is becoming common in some settings. A Canadian pilot study found Open access more than 60% of women diagnosed with non-proteinuric hypertension in pregnancy were already undertaking SMBP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%