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谁会告知一位母亲她的孩子已经死亡?死产分娩及早期婴儿死亡期间的沟通与医护人员在场情况。

Who tells a mother her baby has died? Communication and staff presence during stillbirth delivery and early infant death.

作者信息

Gold K J, Treadwell M C, Mieras M E, Laventhal N T

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine and Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

J Perinatol. 2017 Dec;37(12):1330-1334. doi: 10.1038/jp.2017.125. Epub 2017 Aug 31.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Perinatal loss (stillbirth or early infant death) is often a sudden, unexpected event for families. We evaluated who communicates the loss to the parents and who is there for support at the delivery or death.

STUDY DESIGN

We conducted a mail survey of 900 bereaved and 500 live-birth mothers to assess emotional, physical and reproductive health outcomes.

RESULTS

We had a 44% response rate at 9 months after birth or loss from 377 bereaved mothers and 232 with surviving infants. Bereaved women were less likely to have hospital staff or family members present at delivery. African-American (versus Caucasian) mothers were half as likely to have first heard about their stillbirth from a physician or midwife.

CONCLUSION

This is the first large study documenting who communicates perinatal death to families and who is present for support. Hospitals should be aware that many bereaved families may lack support at critical times.

摘要

目的

围产期死亡(死产或早期婴儿死亡)对家庭来说往往是一个突然、意外的事件。我们评估了是谁将这一损失告知父母,以及在分娩或死亡时谁在提供支持。

研究设计

我们对900名失去孩子的母亲和500名有活产婴儿的母亲进行了邮件调查,以评估她们的情绪、身体和生殖健康状况。

结果

在出生或失去孩子9个月后,377名失去孩子的母亲和232名有存活婴儿的母亲的回复率为44%。失去孩子的女性在分娩时较少有医院工作人员或家庭成员在场。非裔美国母亲(与白人母亲相比)从医生或助产士那里首次得知死产情况的可能性只有白人母亲的一半。

结论

这是第一项记录谁将围产期死亡告知家庭以及谁在提供支持的大型研究。医院应该意识到,许多失去孩子的家庭在关键时刻可能缺乏支持。

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