Postnatal support for mothers of children with Down syndrome.

Brian Skotko, Ricardo Canal Bedia
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Abstract

Delivering and receiving a postnatal diagnosis of Down syndrome is not an easy experience for most physicians or parents. In this study, 467 mothers of children with Down syndrome in Spain completed a survey about the postnatal support services they received immediately following the diagnosis of their child. Mothers reported feeling anxious, frightened, guilty, angry, and, in rare cases, suicidal. According to most mothers, physicians did not give adequate amounts of information about Down syndrome and rarely did they give enough printed materials or make referrals to parent support groups. Little seems to have changed since 1972. Mothers provided recommendations on how the Spanish medical system could be improved, with implications for other countries including the United States.

为患有唐氏综合症儿童的母亲提供产后支持。
对大多数医生或父母来说,分娩和接受唐氏综合症的产后诊断并不是一件容易的事。在这项研究中,西班牙467名患有唐氏综合症儿童的母亲完成了一项关于产后支持服务的调查,调查内容是她们在孩子被诊断出患有唐氏综合症后立即得到的支持服务。据报道,母亲们感到焦虑、害怕、内疚、愤怒,在极少数情况下还会有自杀倾向。根据大多数母亲的说法,医生没有提供足够的关于唐氏综合症的信息,他们很少提供足够的印刷材料或推荐给父母支持团体。自1972年以来,似乎没有什么变化。母亲们就如何改进西班牙的医疗系统提出了建议,并对包括美国在内的其他国家提出了建议。
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