Division of Child Neurology, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, United States of America.
Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, United States of America.
Epilepsy Behav. 2020 Mar;104(Pt A):106911. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.106911. Epub 2020 Jan 24.
The objective of this study was to explore the attitudes and practices of pediatric neurologists and epileptologists regarding sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescent and young adult women with epilepsy (WWE).
Adolescent and young adult WWE have unique sexual and reproductive healthcare needs, including counseling on teratogenesis, folic acid, and interactions between contraception and antiseizure medications. There are no prior studies regarding sexual and reproductive healthcare practices of pediatric neurologists or epileptologists.
DESIGN/METHODS: Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with pediatric neurologists and epileptologists regarding their attitudes, practices, and experiences with sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescent and young adult WWE. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative analysis was conducted using a thematic analysis approach.
Six child neurologists and 10 epileptologists (44% male) participated. Major themes included the following: (1) Sexual and reproductive healthcare is important for adolescent WWE, and neurologists have a key role in providing this care. (2) Sexual and reproductive healthcare should be comanaged with a primary care provider or women's health provider although neurologists have significant concerns regarding comanagement. (3) There is wide variability in sexual and reproductive healthcare practice among pediatric neurologists and epileptologists. Important subthemes included parent education and differences in sexual and reproductive healthcare practices for women with intellectual disabilities. (4) Many systemic and interpersonal barriers exist to delivering sexual and reproductive healthcare to adolescent and young adult WWE. Important barriers included limited time; provider, patient, or family discomfort; and lack of necessary knowledge or expertise. (5) Providers desire standardization of sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescent WWE along with patient and provider education.
This is the first study to assess attitudes and practices of pediatric neurologists and epileptologists regarding sexual and reproductive healthcare for adolescent and young adult WWE. Our findings suggest that there is a need for development of improved systems for sexual and reproductive healthcare delivery and comanagement for adolescent and young adult WWE. Providers identified many barriers and facilitators that might serve as the basis for interventions to improve care.
本研究旨在探讨儿科神经科医生和癫痫科医生对患有癫痫的青少年和年轻成年女性(WWE)的性与生殖健康护理的态度和实践。
青少年和年轻成年 WWE 具有独特的性与生殖健康需求,包括有关致畸性、叶酸以及避孕措施和抗癫痫药物相互作用的咨询。目前尚无关于儿科神经科医生或癫痫科医生性与生殖健康护理实践的研究。
设计/方法:对儿科神经科医生和癫痫科医生进行了关于其对青少年和年轻成年 WWE 的性与生殖健康护理的态度、实践和经验的个体半结构式访谈。访谈内容进行了录音并逐字记录。采用主题分析方法进行定性分析。
6 名儿童神经科医生和 10 名癫痫科医生(44%为男性)参与了研究。主要主题包括以下几个方面:(1)性与生殖健康护理对青少年 WWE 很重要,神经科医生在提供这种护理方面发挥着关键作用。(2)尽管神经科医生对共同管理有很大的担忧,但性与生殖健康护理应与初级保健提供者或妇女健康提供者共同管理。(3)儿科神经科医生和癫痫科医生在性与生殖健康护理实践方面存在很大差异。重要的子主题包括家长教育和智力残疾女性的性与生殖健康护理实践差异。(4)为青少年和年轻成年 WWE 提供性与生殖健康护理存在许多系统和人际障碍。重要的障碍包括时间有限;提供者、患者或家庭的不适;以及缺乏必要的知识或专业知识。(5)提供者希望为青少年 WWE 制定性与生殖健康护理的标准化方案,同时对患者和提供者进行教育。
这是第一项评估儿科神经科医生和癫痫科医生对青少年和年轻成年 WWE 性与生殖健康护理态度和实践的研究。我们的研究结果表明,需要为青少年和年轻成年 WWE 开发改善的性与生殖健康护理交付和共同管理系统。提供者确定了许多可能成为改善护理干预措施基础的障碍和促进因素。