新生儿听力筛查会引起母亲焦虑吗?马来西亚一家三级医院的横断面研究

Rafidah Mazlan, Nur Farahain Abdul Razak
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背景新生儿普遍听力筛查(UNHS)可以有效地早期发现听力损失的婴儿。然而,先前的研究结果表明,这一过程可能会对母亲产生不利的焦虑。因此,本研究旨在调查在马来西亚一家三级医院接受听力筛查的婴儿的母亲的焦虑。对马来西亚吉隆坡一家三级医院的105名母亲进行了横断面研究。采用婴儿健康关注量表(IHCS)和状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)两份问卷,采用李克特4分量表测量母亲的担忧水平。无论听力筛查结果如何,母亲都被要求在出院前和出院后4周完成两次问卷调查。结果初诊未通过的母亲的STAI得分明显高于初诊合格的母亲。在最初的筛查中,所有母亲都将听力列为IHCS中导致焦虑的第六个健康方面。但在第二次筛选后,排名下降到了第15位。同样,与最初的筛查相比,婴儿假阳性结果的母亲在重新筛查期间也表现出明显更高的STAI分数和下降的听力排名。此外,母亲的焦虑与受教育程度、家庭收入、生育次数无显著相关。结论无论婴儿听力筛查结果如何,参与本研究的母亲都会感到焦虑。因此,必须审查卫生保健方案,以确定适当的策略,以尽量减少母亲的这种消极情绪。
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Does newborn hearing screening cause anxiety among mothers? A cross-sectional study from a tertiary hospital in Malaysia
Abstract Background The universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) has effectively allowed babies with hearing loss to be detected early. However, findings from previous studies indicate that this procedure may adversely induce anxiety among mothers. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate anxiety among mothers whose babies received a hearing screening at a tertiary hospital in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 105 mothers from a tertiary hospital in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Two questionnaires, the Infant Health Concern Scale (IHCS) and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), were used to measure the mothers’ worry level on a 4-point Likert scale. Mothers were required to complete the questionnaires twice, before and 4 weeks after discharge, regardless of the hearing screening results. Results The STAI scores obtained from mothers whose babies failed the initial screening were significantly higher than mothers whose babies passed. During the initial screening, all mothers rated hearing as the sixth health aspect causing anxiety using the IHCS. However, the ranking fell to 15th place after the second screening. Similarly, mothers whose babies had false positive results also exhibited significantly higher STAI scores and a dropped hearing ranking during rescreening than the initial screening. In addition, mother’s anxiety was not significantly correlated with their education level, family income, or number of births. Conclusion Mothers who participated in this study experienced anxiety regardless of their babies hearing screening results. Therefore, the UNHS program must be reviewed to identify appropriate strategies to minimize this negative emotion among mothers.
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