{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: "So that I can trust them with my body:" How people with low incomes who may become pregnant define and prioritize quality reproductive health care. {Author}: Newton-Levinson A;Blake SC;Swartzendruber A;Kramer MR;Sales JM; {Journal}: Contraception {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 15 {Factor}: 3.051 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110517 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: As part of a larger mixed-methods study to better define equity in access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) care in Georgia, this analysis sought to understand: (1) how individuals define quality care for their SRH services; and (2) how quality of care is salient in their SRH care-seeking.
METHODS: From January 2019 to February 2020, we conducted life history interviews with individuals with the capacity to become pregnant in suburban areas in Georgia. We analyzed interviews using thematic analysis.
RESULTS: SRH care quality was shaped by experiences with health center environment, with providers, and with staff. Study participants emphasized elements associated with trusted SRH care such as showing compassion, respecting and non-judging, taking time, providing information, and assuring agency. Participants also voiced a desire for holistic care that addressed the lived experiences of the individual. Participants took quality of care into account when care-seeking but sometimes had to weigh out preferences for quality with issues of affordability.
CONCLUSIONS: Access to quality person-centered care is an essential component of realized access to SRH services. Measures of equitable access and quality should account for experiences of quality care that include both provider and staff interactions as well as the larger healthcare environment and ability to use quality care despite financial constraints.
CONCLUSIONS: Quality family planning care should involve both clinicians and staff to incorporate showing compassion, providing respectful and non-judgmental care, taking time with patients, providing information, assuring agency in decision-making, as well as addressing the lived experiences of individuals.