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新加坡母婴健康转型的金线方法。

A Golden Thread approach to transforming Maternal and Child Health in Singapore.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, 229899, Singapore.

Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore, 169857, Singapore.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2022 Jul 14;22(1):561. doi: 10.1186/s12884-022-04893-8.

Abstract

Maternal and child health (MCH) in Singapore is entering a new phase, with challenges different to those faced 50 years ago. The advancement of medical technologies and access to MCH resources have led to a dramatic fall in maternal and infant mortality rates. However, there has been a steep rise in the rates of obesity and related metabolic diseases. Alongside this is an emerging mental wellness challenge, with one in ten women experience depression across pre-, during and post-pregnancy. Maternal obesity and mental disorders before and during pregnancy not only increase a woman's risk of pregnancy complications, but also result in increased risks in the offspring of childhood obesity, behavioral disorders and later life metabolic disease, catalyzing vicious cycles of disease. Thus, there is a pressing need to transform the current MCH system to address a burgeoning metabolic and mental health challenge for Singapore. Initiating interventions during preconception and continuing into the postpartum has the potential to confer long-term maternal-child benefits, promoting virtuous cycles of health. However, the current MCH system emphasizes antenatal care and lacks focus on the equally, if not more important, preconception, postpartum and inter-pregnancy stages. We describe a new model-of-care framework that integrates a life-course approach to health across preconception, pregnancy and postpartum phases, with the social-ecological model comprising individual, interpersonal, institutional, community and policy as the major targets for health promotion interventions. This "golden thread" approach is being established at the Singapore KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH), to address both metabolic and mental health challenges to achieve the goal of a thriving, healthy nation. This new model-of-care is set up in KKH as a pilot program known as Healthy Early Life Moments in Singapore (HELMS). HELMS will reach out to women planning to conceive through coordinated interventions across preconception, pregnancy and postpartum periods. A mobile health platform is being developed to facilitate interventions and engage participants in the program through a digital, personalized and interactive approach. This new model-of-care is designed to secure a population with healthy life cycles, by influencing each life-course, early-in-life, to provide the best start for generations to come.

摘要

新加坡的母婴健康(MCH)正进入一个新阶段,面临的挑战与 50 年前不同。医疗技术的进步和 MCH 资源的获取导致母婴死亡率大幅下降。然而,肥胖和相关代谢性疾病的发病率却急剧上升。与此同时,心理健康也面临着新的挑战,十分之一的女性在怀孕前、怀孕期间和产后都会经历抑郁。怀孕前和怀孕期间的母亲肥胖和精神障碍不仅增加了女性妊娠并发症的风险,还导致后代儿童肥胖、行为障碍和晚年代谢性疾病的风险增加,从而形成疾病的恶性循环。因此,迫切需要改变当前的母婴健康系统,以应对新加坡日益增长的代谢和心理健康挑战。在怀孕前开始干预,并持续到产后,有可能为母婴带来长期的健康益处,促进健康的良性循环。然而,当前的母婴健康系统强调产前护理,而对同样重要甚至更为重要的怀孕前、产后和孕期之间阶段缺乏关注。我们描述了一种新的护理模式框架,该框架将健康的生命周期方法整合到怀孕前、怀孕和产后阶段,社会生态模型包括个人、人际、机构、社区和政策作为健康促进干预的主要目标。这种“黄金线索”方法正在新加坡 KK 妇女儿童医院(KKH)建立,以应对代谢和心理健康挑战,实现一个繁荣、健康的国家的目标。这种新的护理模式作为一个试点项目在 KKH 建立,称为新加坡健康人生早期时刻(HELMS)。HELMS 将通过协调怀孕前、怀孕期间和产后期间的干预措施,联系计划怀孕的女性。正在开发一个移动健康平台,通过数字化、个性化和互动的方式为参与者提供便利,并使他们参与到该项目中。这种新的护理模式旨在通过影响每个生命过程,早期为每一代人提供最佳起点,确保人口拥有健康的生命周期。

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