Narrative Inquiry Into Nursing Care of Pregnant Women and Families in Specialized Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Settings

2021 
Abstract Objective To examine how nurses describe caring for women and families in specialized fetal diagnosis and treatment settings. Design We used narrative inquiry. Setting A secure online survey platform. Participants We recruited 26 nurses from the Fetal Therapy Nurse Network as a subsample from a prior Delphi study on the essential structures, processes, outcomes, and challenges of nursing practice in the emerging field of fetal diagnosis and treatment. Methods We used narrative inquiry and Clandinin’s three-dimensional space narrative analysis to interpret the stories provided by participants to illustrate their practice and the relationship between their practice and care quality and health outcomes. Results Participants described three primary types of fetal diagnoses and management scenarios: prenatal intervention (maternal–fetal surgery to treat a fetal anomaly), postnatal intervention (neonatal surgery), and perinatal palliative care (continuation of a pregnancy after a life-limiting fetal diagnosis). We identified three overarching themes related to nursing processes: A Sounding Board: Counseling the Pregnant Woman and Family, A Care Coordinator: Orchestrating a Complex Journey, and A Constant Presence: Being With the Pregnant Woman and Family. We also identified specific outcomes related to nursing care. Conclusion We used narrative inquiry to expand on prior research and advance the conceptualization of a model of nursing practice in fetal diagnosis and treatment settings. Our results provide a basis to begin to test theories that connect nursing practice to care quality and outcomes in clinical practice settings. To comprehensively evaluate and enhance care as it evolves and expands, the immediate and long-term effects of nursing practice must be identified.
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