Frey Keith A, Files Julia A
Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic Arizona, 13737 N. 92nd Street, Scottsdale, AZ, 85260, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2006 Sep;10(5 Suppl):S73-7. doi: 10.1007/s10995-006-0110-2. Epub 2006 Jun 8.
The objectives of this study were to determine if women realize the importance of optimizing their health prior to a pregnancy, whether the pregnancy is planned or not; and to evaluate their knowledge level and beliefs about preconception healthcare. Additionally, we sought to understand how and when women wanted to receive information on preconception health.
A survey study was performed using consecutive patients presenting to primary care practices for an annual well-woman exam. Patients were recruited based on appointment type and willingness to complete the survey at the time of their appointment, but prior to being seen by the physician.
A total of 499 women completed the survey. Nearly all women (98.6%) realized the importance of optimizing their health prior to a pregnancy, and realized the best time to receive information about preconception health is before conception. The vast majority of patients surveyed (95.3%) preferred to receive information about preconception health from their primary care physician. Only 39% of women could recall their physician ever discussing this topic. The population studied revealed some significant knowledge deficiencies about factors that may threaten the health of mother or fetus.
A majority of women do understand the importance of optimizing their health prior to conception, and look to their Primary care physician as their preferred source for such information. Study participants demonstrated deficiencies in their knowledge of risk factors that impact maternal and fetal health suggesting that physicians are not addressing preconception healthcare during routine care.
本研究的目的是确定女性是否意识到在怀孕前优化自身健康的重要性,无论怀孕是否为计划内;并评估她们对孕前保健的知识水平和信念。此外,我们试图了解女性希望如何以及何时获得有关孕前健康的信息。
采用连续抽样的方法,对前来初级保健机构进行年度女性健康检查的患者进行调查研究。根据预约类型和预约时完成调查的意愿招募患者,但在医生诊疗之前。
共有499名女性完成了调查。几乎所有女性(98.6%)都意识到在怀孕前优化自身健康的重要性,并意识到获得孕前健康信息的最佳时间是在怀孕前。绝大多数接受调查的患者(95.3%)更愿意从初级保健医生那里获得有关孕前健康的信息。只有39%的女性能够回忆起医生曾讨论过这个话题。所研究的人群在可能威胁母亲或胎儿健康的因素方面存在一些显著的知识缺陷。
大多数女性确实理解在怀孕前优化自身健康的重要性,并将初级保健医生视为获取此类信息的首选来源。研究参与者在影响母婴健康的风险因素知识方面存在不足,这表明医生在常规诊疗过程中未涉及孕前保健。