Fertile ground: reproductive health consideration in mental health ward policy.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-07-28 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2020.27
E McGuire, C Curtis, R M Duffy
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Objectives: Women of childbearing age often experience mental health problems, receive psychotropic medication and are admitted to mental health units. Approximately 40% of pregnancies are unplanned and many women experience perinatal mental health problems. It is therefore vital that consideration is given to reproductive health in mental health policy. We aimed to evaluate the consideration of pregnancy and breastfeeding in the policies of an inpatient mental health service.

Methods: The policies of a regional inpatient psychiatric unit were independently reviewed by two researchers. Policies that had implications for pregnancy and breastfeeding for patients were identified. Whether or not these policies considered pregnancy and breastfeeding and the detail of this consideration was evaluated.

Results: One hundred and thirteen policies were evaluated. Forty had implications for pregnancy but only 10 of these mentioned pregnancy and only 3 in detail. Only 3 of the 28 policies that had relevance to breastfeeding mothers mentioned it and none discussed it in detail. Key areas of omission included prescribing, seclusion and restraint and cultural and religious considerations.

Conclusion: Pregnancy and breastfeeding were almost entirely absent in the ward policies of our inpatient unit. Their consideration in the acute setting is vital. An individual or group of individuals should be responsible for ensuring that reproductive health is considered in all policies as well as in a larger specific policy suitable for referencing. The rights of the reproductive woman should be comprehensively considered in inpatient mental health care policy.

沃土:精神健康病房政策中的生殖健康考虑。
目的:育龄妇女经常会遇到精神健康问题,接受精神药物治疗,并被送进精神健康病房。大约 40% 的怀孕是计划外的,许多妇女在围产期都会遇到心理健康问题。因此,在精神健康政策中考虑生殖健康问题至关重要。我们的目的是评估住院精神健康服务政策中对怀孕和母乳喂养的考虑:方法:由两名研究人员对一家地区性精神病住院部的政策进行独立审查。方法:由两名研究人员对一家地区性精神病住院部的政策进行了独立审查,并找出了对患者怀孕和母乳喂养有影响的政策。对这些政策是否考虑了怀孕和母乳喂养以及考虑的详细程度进行了评估:对 113 项政策进行了评估。有 40 项政策对怀孕有影响,但其中只有 10 项政策提到怀孕,只有 3 项政策详细提到怀孕。在 28 项与母乳喂养有关的政策中,只有 3 项提到了母乳喂养,而且都没有详细讨论。遗漏的主要领域包括处方、隔离和约束以及文化和宗教因素:结论:在我们住院部的病房政策中,几乎完全没有怀孕和母乳喂养的内容。在急诊环境中考虑到这一点至关重要。应由一个人或一组人负责确保生殖健康问题在所有政策中得到考虑,并在更大范围的具体政策中得到考虑。在住院病人精神健康护理政策中应全面考虑生育妇女的权利。
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