Turner M J, Flannelly G M, Wingfield M, Rasmussen M J, Ryan R, Cullen S, Maguire R, Stronge J M
National Maternity Hospital, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1991 Mar;98(3):306-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1991.tb13398.x.
We preview the results of the first year in a Miscarriage Clinic set up in 1989 in an effort to improve the support and counselling of women who have a miscarriage. Of 381 patients referred, 79% attended. The only statistically significant difference between the women who attended and those who did not attend was in the proportion of women who had planned their pregnancies (65% versus 33%, P less than 0.01). Of the 300 patients who attended, 4% reported no grief reaction; 75% experienced a reaction which had resolved within one month and 21% experienced a reaction which had not resolved. No factor was identified which could predict the duration of the grief reaction. This audit demonstrates that there is a strong demand and need for this service for couples who experience a miscarriage.
我们预展了1989年设立的一家流产诊所第一年的成果,旨在改善对流产女性的支持与咨询服务。在转诊的381名患者中,79%前来就诊。前来就诊的女性与未就诊的女性之间唯一具有统计学显著差异的是计划怀孕的女性比例(65%对33%,P<0.01)。在前来就诊的300名患者中,4%表示没有悲伤反应;75%经历的反应在一个月内得到缓解,21%经历的反应未得到缓解。未发现可预测悲伤反应持续时间的因素。此次审核表明,对于经历流产的夫妇来说,对这项服务有强烈的需求。