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孕期补充药物:澳大利亚医疗保健专业人员的建议及信息来源

Complementary medicines in pregnancy: recommendations and information sources of healthcare professionals in Australia.

作者信息

Gilmartin Christine E, Vo-Tran To-Hao, Leung Laura

机构信息

The Royal Women's Hospital Pharmacy Department, The Royal Women's Hospital, Cnr. Grattan St. & Flemington Rd, Parkville, VIC, 3052, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Clin Pharm. 2018 Apr;40(2):421-427. doi: 10.1007/s11096-018-0608-x. Epub 2018 Feb 23.

Abstract

Background The use of oral complementary and alternative medicines, including herbal supplements, has been increasing in pregnant women worldwide despite limited safety data. The decision of healthcare professionals to recommend these products to pregnant patients is controversial and not well documented. Objective To explore the recommendations and information sources that healthcare professionals use to determine the safety of oral non-prescribed supplements during pregnancy. Setting An Australian metropolitan maternity hospital. Method An electronic survey was distributed to doctors, midwives, pharmacists, dietitians, lactation consultants and physiotherapists. Main outcome measure The nature of recommendations and information sources that healthcare professionals use to determine the safety of oral non-prescribed supplements during pregnancy. Results Responses were received from 54 healthcare professionals. Forty of 54 (74.1%) were concerned about the safety of their patients' supplements, while 35 of 54 (64.8%) felt that they had access to trustworthy safety information. Supplements most commonly recommended as safe to use were ginger (40.7%), probiotics (29.6%) and raspberry leaf (22.2%). Participants specifically requested further safety information for raspberry leaf, evening primrose oil, fish oil, probiotics, ginger, vitamin C, valerian, turmeric, blue cohosh and colloidal silver. Written resources most frequently consulted included MIMS (61.1%) and 'Google Searches' (29.6%), and healthcare professionals most referred to were pharmacists (74.1%), doctors (22.2%), and naturopaths or herbalists (3.7%). Conclusion The recommendations of maternity heath care professionals and quality of information sources used varied. Further education and access to unbiased safety information is required to empower healthcare professionals to provide informed recommendations to pregnant patients.

摘要

背景 尽管安全数据有限,但全球范围内孕妇使用口服补充和替代药物(包括草药补充剂)的情况一直在增加。医疗保健专业人员向孕妇患者推荐这些产品的决定存在争议且记录不详。目的 探讨医疗保健专业人员用于确定孕期口服非处方补充剂安全性的建议和信息来源。地点 澳大利亚一家大都市妇产医院。方法 向医生、助产士、药剂师、营养师、哺乳顾问和物理治疗师进行电子调查。主要观察指标 医疗保健专业人员用于确定孕期口服非处方补充剂安全性的建议性质和信息来源。结果 收到了54名医疗保健专业人员的回复。54人中有40人(74.1%)担心患者补充剂的安全性,而54人中有35人(64.8%)觉得自己能够获取可靠的安全信息。最常被推荐为安全使用的补充剂是生姜(40.7%)、益生菌(29.6%)和覆盆子叶(22.2%)。参与者特别要求提供关于覆盆子叶、月见草油、鱼油、益生菌、生姜、维生素C、缬草、姜黄、蓝升麻和胶体银的进一步安全信息。最常查阅的书面资源包括《澳大利亚药物索引》(61.1%)和“谷歌搜索”(29.6%),最常咨询的医疗保健专业人员是药剂师(74.1%)、医生(22.2%)和自然疗法医生或草药医生(3.7%)。结论 妇产保健专业人员的建议和所使用信息来源的质量各不相同。需要进一步开展教育并提供无偏见的安全信息,以使医疗保健专业人员能够为孕妇患者提供明智的建议。

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