‘I had to Educate Myself’: A thematic analysis of online stillbirth stories to improve obstetric care

Author:

Geusens Femke12ORCID,Bogaerts Annick23ORCID,Skalkidou Alkistis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Women's and Children's Health Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. REALIFE Research Group, Research Unit Woman and Child, Department of Development and Regeneration KU Leuven Leuven Belgium

3. Faculty of Health University of Plymouth Plymouth UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo examine which met and unmet needs are discussed in stillbirth stories shared on YouTube with the aim to improve obstetric care.DesignInductive thematic analysis of 19 English‐language stillbirth stories uploaded to YouTube.SettingOnline setting, YouTube video content.SampleWomen who experienced stillbirth and shared a video on YouTube talking about their experience.MethodsWe conducted a thorough textual reading of the transcripts following Braun and Clarke's guidelines for thematic analysis.Main outcome measuresCodes were developed and grouped into themes.ResultsAlthough some women actively used their birth videos to call out shortcomings in their care, most others used their platform for other purposes such as destigmatisation, awareness and support, and rather unintentionally provided insight into their met and unmet needs. When analysing their birth stories, three major themes emerged: choice and decision‐making, education and information, and behaviour of healthcare providers.ConclusionsThis study demonstrates the value of birth stories in research. We identified three major opportunities for improvement of obstetric care: being provided with options and being able to make choices in the decision‐making process are clearly valued, but there are some caveats: women and other childbearing individuals need timely and continuous information, and more attention is needed for emotional intelligence training of healthcare providers.

Publisher

Wiley

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