Sagara Yoko, Suzuki Shunji, Hoshi Shin-Ichi, Sekizawa Akihiko, Ishiwata Isamu
Division of Maternal and Child Health, Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Tokyo, JPN.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Riverside Hospital, Tokyo, JPN.
Cureus. 2024 Oct 14;16(10):e71413. doi: 10.7759/cureus.71413. eCollection 2024 Oct.
In May 2024, we requested all obstetric institutes (n = 1970) that are members of the Japan Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (JAOG) to provide information concerning the collaboration between obstetric institutes and psychiatrists in Japan, such as (1) pregnancy and delivery management of all pregnant women with psychiatric complications, and (2) availability of smooth collaboration with associated psychiatry (or psychiatrists) regarding pregnant women with psychiatric complications. Of the 1970 obstetric institutes, 1483 (75.2%) responded with valid information (completion of data submitted). In Japan, only 21% (308/1483) of all obstetric institutes are able to see all pregnant women with psychiatric complications who attend their hospital, and 32% (480/1483) of the institutes responded that they have smooth cooperation with associated psychiatrists. The response to pregnant women with mental health problems in Japanese obstetric institutes is not adequately equipped yet.
2024年5月,我们要求日本妇产科医师协会(JAOG)的所有产科机构(n = 1970)提供有关日本产科机构与精神科医生合作的信息,例如:(1)所有患有精神疾病并发症的孕妇的妊娠和分娩管理;(2)对于患有精神疾病并发症的孕妇,与相关精神科(或精神科医生)进行顺畅合作的可能性。在1970个产科机构中,有1483个(75.2%)回复了有效信息(提交数据完整)。在日本,所有产科机构中只有21%(308/1483)能够诊治所有到其医院就诊的患有精神疾病并发症的孕妇,32%(480/1483)的机构回复称他们与相关精神科医生有顺畅的合作。日本产科机构对有心理健康问题的孕妇的应对措施仍不完善。