做一个有注意力缺陷多动障碍的助产士是什么感觉

Q4 Nursing
Laura Spence
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一些患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的女性可能一辈子都没有接受过诊断。这种诊断上的差距之所以存在,部分原因是人们曾经认为这种疾病主要发生在男性身上,但也因为女性通常比男性表现出更少的社交破坏性症状近一个世纪以来,大多数多动症临床转诊都是针对年轻、多动的男孩描述男孩行为特征的数据是早期诊断标准的基础。由于多动症已被证明是该病的标志,所以很少有年轻女性被诊断出来。大多数患有ADHD的女孩所遇到的注意力不集中的主要症状不符合诊断标准,因此ADHD被认为是典型的男性疾病。护理和助产委员会(NMC)的记录显示,英国99.7%的助产士是女性,而3.7%的助产士透露有残疾这可能暗示了大量的英国助产士工作和生活中未确诊(因此未经治疗)多动症。这篇文章探讨了作为一名患有多动症的助产士的个人经历,并指导了同事们如何相互支持。
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What It’s Like Being A Midwife With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Some women with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may go their entire lives without receiving a diagnosis. This diagnosis gap exists in part because the disorder was once assumed to mostly afflict men but also because women typically exhibit less socially disruptive symptoms than men.1 Most ADHD clinic referrals for nearly a century were for young, hyperactive boys.2 The data characterising boys’ behaviours served as the foundation for early diagnostic standards. Since hyperactivity was demonstrated to be the hallmark, only rarely were young females diagnosed. The primary symptoms of inattention that most girls with ADHD encountered did not meet the diagnostic criteria, therefore ADHD was thought to be a typically male condition. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) recorded that 99.7% of midwives in the UK are women, while 3.7% of midwives have disclosed a disability.3 This could be suggestive of high numbers of UK midwives working and living with undiagnosed (therefore untreated) ADHD. This article explores the personal experience of being a midwife with ADHD with guidance on how colleagues can be supportive of each other.
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Practising Midwife
Practising Midwife Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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