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Integrating Doulas Into First‐Trimester Abortion Care: Physician, Clinic Staff, and Doula Experiences
Author(s) -
Chor Julie,
Lyman Phoebe,
Ruth Jean,
Patel Ashlesha,
Gilliam Melissa
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of midwifery and women's health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.543
H-Index - 62
eISSN - 1542-2011
pISSN - 1526-9523
DOI - 10.1111/jmwh.12676
Subject(s) - abortion , medicine , focus group , nursing , family medicine , pregnancy , genetics , marketing , business , biology
Balancing the need to provide individual support for patients and the need for an efficient clinic can be challenging in the abortion setting. This study explores physician, staff, and specially trained abortion doula perspectives on doula support, one approach to patient support. Methods We conducted separate focus groups with physicians, staff members, and doulas from a high‐volume, first‐trimester aspiration abortion clinic with a newly established volunteer abortion doula program. Focus groups explored 1) abortion doula training, 2) program implementation, 3) program benefits, and 4) opportunities for improvement. Interviews were transcribed and computer‐assisted content analysis was performed; salient findings are presented. Results Five physicians, 5 staff members, and 4 abortion doulas participated in separate focus group discussions. Doulas drew on both their prior personal skills and experiences in addition to their abortion doula training to provide women with support at the time of abortion. Having doulas in the clinic to assist with women's emotional needs allowed physicians and staff to focus on technical aspects of the procedure. In turn, both physicians and staff believed that introducing doulas resulted in more patient‐centered care. Although staff did not experience challenges to integrating doulas, physicians and doulas experienced initial challenges in incorporating doula support into the clinical flow. Staff and doulas reported exchanging skills and techniques that they subsequently used in their interactions with patients. Discussion Physicians, clinic staff, and doulas perceive abortion doula support as an approach to provide more patient‐centered care in a high‐volume aspiration abortion clinic.

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