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使用口服避孕药抑制月经:对部署的女性航空人员的调查

Menstrual suppression using oral contraceptives: survey of deployed female aviation personnel.

作者信息

Powell-Dunford Nicole, Cuda Amanda S, Moore Jeffrey L, Crago Mark S, Deuster Patricia A

机构信息

Naval Operational Medicine Institute, NAS Pensacola, Pensacola, FL, USA.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 2009 Nov;80(11):971-5. doi: 10.3357/asem.2566.2009.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Increasing numbers of women perform aviation duties in the combat flight environment. Oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) afford numerous health and operational benefits, including prevention of anemia and suddenly incapacitating conditions, as well as menstrual suppression when taken continuously. Until now, the use of OCPs in the combat flight environment has not been examined.

METHODS

An anonymous, voluntary questionnaire was distributed to 62 female U.S. Army aviation personnel who had recently deployed in support of combat flight operations to characterize continuous OCP use and perceived barriers to this practice, as well as to determine associations with menstrual burden.

RESULTS

There were 81% (N=50) of the women who had personal experiences using OCPs and 93% (N=58) were aware that continuous use can suppress menstruation. For deployment, 66% (N=41) desired menstrual suppression, yet only 33% (N=20) reported any OCP use. Even fewer (15%; N=10) reported using continuously. Of the women who did not use OCPs continuously, 35% had insufficient knowledge about OCPs and 44% of women reported difficulty in remembering to take a daily pill. Continuous OCP users were more compliant (P = 0.019), reported less spotting (P = 0.007) and fewer unexpected menstrual cycles (P = 0.03) than conventional OCP users. A trend toward reduced cramping was noted (P = 0.064). Most women (60%) desired standardized entry-level education about menstrual suppression through OCPs.

CONCLUSIONS

The use of continuous OCPs is low in deployed women with aviation-related duties, yet a majority desires menstrual suppression. Continuous OCP use in this setting is associated with significantly improved compliance and significant reductions in specific menstrual burdens. Entry-level education is desirable and may reduce barriers to continuous OCP use by addressing risks, side effects, and daily pill adherence strategies. Flight surgeons should provide further education and consider continuous OCP dosing in the austere environment of combat flight.

摘要

引言

越来越多的女性在战斗飞行环境中执行航空任务。口服避孕药(OCP)具有众多健康和作战益处,包括预防贫血和突然丧失工作能力的情况,以及连续服用时抑制月经。到目前为止,尚未对在战斗飞行环境中使用OCP进行研究。

方法

向62名最近部署以支持战斗飞行行动的美国陆军女性航空人员发放了一份匿名自愿调查问卷,以了解连续使用OCP的情况、这种做法的感知障碍,并确定与月经负担的关联。

结果

81%(N = 50)的女性有使用OCP的个人经历,93%(N = 58)的女性知道连续使用可抑制月经。对于部署,66%(N = 41)的女性希望抑制月经,但只有33%(N = 20)报告使用过任何OCP。报告连续使用的更少(15%;N = 10)。在未连续使用OCP的女性中,35%对OCP了解不足,44%的女性报告难以记住每天服药。与传统OCP使用者相比,连续使用OCP的使用者依从性更高(P = 0.019),点滴出血更少(P = 0.007),意外月经周期更少(P = 0.03)。有痛经减轻的趋势(P = 0.064)。大多数女性(60%)希望通过OCP获得关于月经抑制的标准化入门教育。

结论

在执行与航空相关任务的已部署女性中,连续使用OCP的比例较低,但大多数人希望抑制月经。在这种情况下连续使用OCP与依从性显著提高和特定月经负担显著减轻相关。入门教育是可取的,通过解决风险、副作用和每日服药依从策略,可能会减少连续使用OCP的障碍。飞行外科医生应提供进一步教育,并考虑在战斗飞行的严峻环境中采用连续OCP给药。

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