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“我的工作会影响我的怀孕吗?” 预测和回答患者问题的资源。

"Will my work affect my pregnancy?" Resources for anticipating and answering patients' questions.

机构信息

Industrywide Studies Branch, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH.

Industrywide Studies Branch, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Cincinnati, OH.

出版信息

Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2016 May;214(5):597-602. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2016.03.005. Epub 2016 Mar 11.

Abstract

Authoritative information on occupational reproductive hazards is scarce and complex because exposure levels vary, multiple exposures may be present, and the reproductive toxicity of many agents remains unknown. For these reasons, women's health providers may find it challenging to effectively address workplace reproductive health issues with their patients who are pregnant, breast-feeding, or considering pregnancy. Reproductive epidemiologists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health answered >200 public requests for occupational reproductive health information during 2009 through 2013. The most frequent occupations represented were health care (41%) and laboratory work (18%). The most common requests for exposure information concerned solvents (14%), anesthetic gases (10%), formaldehyde (7%), infectious agents in laboratories (7%) or health care settings (7%), and physical agents (14%), including ionizing radiation (6%). Information for developing workplace policies or guidelines was sought by 12% of the requestors. Occupational exposure effects on breast-feeding were an increasing concern among working women. Based on information developed in response to these requestors, information is provided for discussing workplace exposures with patients, assessing potential workplace reproductive hazards, and helping patients determine the best options for safe work in pregnancy. Appendices provide resources to address specific occupational exposures, employee groups, personal protective equipment, breast-feeding, and workplace regulations regarding work and pregnancy. These tools can help identify those most at risk of occupational reproductive hazards and improve workers' reproductive health. The information can also be used to inform research priorities and assist the development of workplace reproductive health policies.

摘要

职业生殖危害的权威信息稀缺且复杂,因为暴露水平各异,可能存在多种暴露,而且许多制剂的生殖毒性仍不清楚。出于这些原因,女性健康提供者可能会发现,很难有效地与怀孕、哺乳或考虑怀孕的患者讨论工作场所生殖健康问题。疾病预防控制中心职业安全与健康研究所生殖流行病学家在 2009 年至 2013 年间,回答了 200 多份公众对职业生殖健康信息的请求。最常见的代表职业是医疗保健(41%)和实验室工作(18%)。最常请求的暴露信息涉及溶剂(14%)、麻醉气体(10%)、甲醛(7%)、实验室或医疗保健环境中的感染性制剂(7%)和物理制剂(14%),包括电离辐射(6%)。12%的请求者寻求制定工作场所政策或指南的信息。职业暴露对母乳喂养的影响成为职业女性日益关注的问题。基于针对这些请求者制定的信息,提供了与患者讨论工作场所暴露、评估潜在职业生殖危害以及帮助患者确定在怀孕期间安全工作的最佳选择的信息。附录提供了针对特定职业暴露、员工群体、个人防护设备、母乳喂养以及工作和怀孕相关的工作场所法规的资源。这些工具可以帮助识别那些面临职业生殖危害风险最高的人群,并改善工人的生殖健康。这些信息还可以用于确定研究重点,并协助制定工作场所生殖健康政策。

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