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复发性流产:夫妇对治疗、支持和随访需求的看法。

Recurrent pregnancy loss: couples' perspectives on their need for treatment, support and follow up.

机构信息

Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Unit, Fertility Clinic, 4071, Blegdamsvej 9, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark.

University of Copenhagen, Department of Public Health, Section of Social Medicine, Øster Farimagsgade 5, Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2019 Feb 1;34(2):291-296. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dey362.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

What do couples referred to or attending a recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) clinic believe they need in terms of treatment, support and follow up?

SUMMARY ANSWER

Men and women wish for more information, earlier access to treatment, support and follow up that is sensitive to their history of pregnancy loss (PL), includes both members of the couple, and acknowledges the psychological impact of RPL.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

Previous research has highlighted women's dissatisfaction with medical care provided post-PL and their desire for medical professionals to have increased awareness about PL and recognition of the psychological impact of PL. Less is known about the needs of the male partner, the needs of those experiencing RPL and whether the needs differ during different reproductive stages.

STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: Over a 2-month period in 2017-2018, 13 couples who were referred to the national RPL program in Copenhagen, Denmark were qualitatively interviewed.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: Inclusion criteria were heterosexual couples with at least three consecutive PLs before 12 weeks' gestation with no children or one child prior to the PLs, not currently pregnant, and willing to be interviewed in English. Couples were interviewed together in a semi-structured format. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Invitations (n = 30) were sent to couples recently referred to the RPL program who indicated an interest in participating and 17 couples contacted the interviewer to schedule an interview. Due to cancellations, 15 interviews were held. Data from 13 interviews that met the study criteria were used for the current analysis.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

The participants had experienced a median of three PLs (range 3-6). Both men and women described the cumulative effect of RPL with an increase in pressure and exhaustion by the third and subsequent losses. Inclusion of the male partner in consultations and treatment was seen as important. Men felt pressured to remain positive and support their partners despite their own feelings of loss. The findings showed that couples desired reliable and accurate information about RPL. They wished for recognition from the medical community that RPL has a significant psychological impact, and stressed that effective treatment should include both members of the couple, with attention to both physical and psychological aspects of the RPL and should be tailored to their current reproductive stage, in order to help them cope with the negative impact of RPL and the anxiety associated with conception and another pregnancy.

LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: Participants were self-selected thus findings cannot be generalized to all couples with RPL.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

This is the first study addressing the needs of the female and male partners in couples suffering from RPL. The findings highlight a disconnect between couples' perceived needs and their experience of medical care after RPL. This may be partly due to a discrepancy in couples' and medical professionals' perceptions of the PLs. The findings highlight that medical professionals need to take a holistic and couple-focused approach in their treatment of RPL and include attention to the psychological impact and cumulative effect of the multiple PLs on the couple. The results underscore the need for informational resources and psychological support for couples experiencing RPL, tailored to their reproductive stage.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTEREST(S): EK was funded by a Travel/Training Fellowship from ReproUnion, co-financed by the European Union, Interreg V ÖKS. No other competing interests were declared.

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摘要

研究问题

反复妊娠丢失 (RPL) 门诊就诊或转至该门诊的夫妇,认为他们在治疗、支持和随访方面需要什么?

总结答案

男性和女性希望获得更多信息,更早期地获得针对妊娠丢失 (PL) 的治疗、支持和随访,这些治疗、支持和随访需要对他们的 PL 病史敏感,包括夫妇双方,并承认 RPL 对心理的影响。

已知情况

先前的研究强调了女性对 PL 后医疗服务的不满,以及她们希望医疗专业人员提高对 PL 的认识,并认识到 PL 对心理的影响。但对男性伴侣的需求、经历 RPL 的夫妇的需求以及不同生殖阶段的需求差异了解较少。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:2017-2018 年期间的 2 个月内,丹麦哥本哈根的国家 RPL 项目将 13 对至少有三次连续妊娠丢失(妊娠 12 周前)且无子女或在 PL 前有一个子女的异性恋夫妇定性访谈。

参与者/材料、设置、方法:纳入标准为最近被转诊到 RPL 项目的夫妇,他们表示有兴趣参与并愿意用英语接受采访。夫妇以半结构化的形式进行了访谈。使用主题分析进行数据分析。邀请了最近被转诊到 RPL 项目的 30 对夫妇(n=30)参加,其中有 17 对夫妇联系采访者安排了采访。由于取消,进行了 15 次采访。目前的分析使用了符合研究标准的 13 次采访中的数据。

主要结果和机会的作用

参与者经历了中位数为三次 PL(范围 3-6)。男性和女性都描述了 RPL 的累积效应,第三次及以后的丢失会增加压力和疲惫感。包括男性伴侣参加咨询和治疗被认为很重要。男性感到有压力要保持积极态度并支持他们的伴侣,尽管他们自己也感到失落。研究结果表明,夫妇希望获得有关 RPL 的可靠和准确信息。他们希望得到医学界的认可,即 RPL 对心理有重大影响,并强调有效的治疗应该包括夫妇双方,关注 RPL 的身体和心理方面,并根据他们目前的生殖阶段进行调整,以帮助他们应对 RPL 的负面影响和与受孕和再次妊娠相关的焦虑。

局限性、谨慎的原因:参与者是自我选择的,因此研究结果不能推广到所有经历 RPL 的夫妇。

研究结果的更广泛影响

这是第一项研究,探讨了经历 RPL 的夫妇中女性和男性伴侣的需求。研究结果突出了夫妇的感知需求与他们在 RPL 后接受医疗护理的体验之间存在脱节。这可能部分是由于夫妇和医疗专业人员对 PL 的看法存在差异。研究结果强调,医疗专业人员在治疗 RPL 时需要采取整体和以夫妇为中心的方法,包括对多次 PL 对夫妇的心理影响和累积效应的关注。研究结果强调,需要为经历 RPL 的夫妇提供针对其生殖阶段的信息资源和心理支持。

研究资助/利益冲突:EK 得到了 ReproUnion 的旅行/培训奖学金的资助,该奖学金由欧盟和 Interreg V ÖKS 共同资助。没有其他利益冲突声明。

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