TY - JOUR
T1 - Preferences and Experiences Regarding Pregnancy Options Counseling in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
T2 - A Qualitative Study
AU - Bell, Lauren A.
AU - Tyler, Crystal P.
AU - Russell, Margaret R.
AU - Szoko, Nicholas
AU - Harrison, Elizabeth I.
AU - Kazmerski, Traci M.
AU - Syed, Tahniat
AU - Kirkpatrick, Laura
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
PY - 2023/7
Y1 - 2023/7
N2 - Purpose: Perspectives of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experiencing pregnancy options counseling (POC) are absent from the literature. This study explores AYA experiences and preferences related to POC to inform best practice guidelines. Methods: We conducted semistructured phone interviews in 2020–2021 among US-based individuals, 18–35 years old, who experienced a pregnancy less than 20 years of age. We performed qualitative descriptive analysis of positive and negative attributes of AYA's experiences with POC. Results: Fifty participants reported 59 pregnancies (16 parenting, 19 abortions, 18 adoptions, three miscarriages) between the ages of 13 and 19 years. Positive attributes of POC experienced included: (1) provider communication that was compassionate, respectful, supportive, and attentive to nonverbal cues; (2) provider neutrality; (3) discussion of all pregnancy options; (4) asking about feelings, choice, life plans, and additional supports; (5) provision of informational materials; and (6) warm handoffs/follow-up facilitation. Negative attributes of POC experienced included: (1) judgmental, impersonal, or absent communication; (2) lack of counseling on all options and/or coercive/directive counseling; (3) insufficient time and supportive resources; and (4) confidentiality concerns. We identified no differences in these perspectives across pregnancy outcomes reported. Participants generally desired counseling about all options, with rare exceptions of ambivalence. Discussion: Individuals who experienced an adolescent pregnancy described similar positive and negative attributes of POC regardless of preferred pregnancy outcome. Their perspectives highlight how crucial interpersonal communication skills are for effective POC for AYA. POC training across health care specialties should emphasize confidential, compassionate, and nonjudgmental care for AYA patients.
AB - Purpose: Perspectives of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experiencing pregnancy options counseling (POC) are absent from the literature. This study explores AYA experiences and preferences related to POC to inform best practice guidelines. Methods: We conducted semistructured phone interviews in 2020–2021 among US-based individuals, 18–35 years old, who experienced a pregnancy less than 20 years of age. We performed qualitative descriptive analysis of positive and negative attributes of AYA's experiences with POC. Results: Fifty participants reported 59 pregnancies (16 parenting, 19 abortions, 18 adoptions, three miscarriages) between the ages of 13 and 19 years. Positive attributes of POC experienced included: (1) provider communication that was compassionate, respectful, supportive, and attentive to nonverbal cues; (2) provider neutrality; (3) discussion of all pregnancy options; (4) asking about feelings, choice, life plans, and additional supports; (5) provision of informational materials; and (6) warm handoffs/follow-up facilitation. Negative attributes of POC experienced included: (1) judgmental, impersonal, or absent communication; (2) lack of counseling on all options and/or coercive/directive counseling; (3) insufficient time and supportive resources; and (4) confidentiality concerns. We identified no differences in these perspectives across pregnancy outcomes reported. Participants generally desired counseling about all options, with rare exceptions of ambivalence. Discussion: Individuals who experienced an adolescent pregnancy described similar positive and negative attributes of POC regardless of preferred pregnancy outcome. Their perspectives highlight how crucial interpersonal communication skills are for effective POC for AYA. POC training across health care specialties should emphasize confidential, compassionate, and nonjudgmental care for AYA patients.
KW - Abortion
KW - Adolescent pregnancy
KW - Adoption
KW - Parenting
KW - Pregnancy options counseling
KW - Preimplementation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.02.017
DO - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.02.017
M3 - Article
C2 - 37032209
AN - SCOPUS:85151852614
SN - 1054-139X
VL - 73
SP - 164
EP - 171
JO - Journal of Adolescent Health
JF - Journal of Adolescent Health
IS - 1
ER -