多囊卵巢综合征患者缺乏有关妊娠并发症的充分咨询:一项横断面调查研究

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摘要

目的评估多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)患者在产科并发症和孕前合并症管理方面的咨询经验。在所有受访者中,52.7%的人接受了有关多囊卵巢综合症相关产科并发症的孕前咨询,41.5%的人对咨询经历表示满意。5%的受访者接受了产后相关并发症的咨询,43.4%的受访者接受了孕前体重管理咨询,少数受访者对咨询结果表示满意。在患有高血压、糖尿病、焦虑症或抑郁症等合并症的受访者中,少数人接受了孕前管理方面的咨询。虽然在妊娠并发症的总体咨询方面没有种族差异,但黑人患者接受先兆子痫、剖宫产和早产咨询的人数多于白人患者。结论:尽管多囊卵巢综合症相关产科并发症的发病率很高,但我们的研究显示,患者在产前和产后以及孕前对现有并发症的处理方面都没有得到足够的咨询。我们的研究结果突出表明,迫切需要加强对医护人员的教育和提高患者的认识,以优化孕产妇和新生儿的预后。
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Lack of adequate counseling about pregnancy complications in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: a cross-sectional survey study

Objective

To assess the counseling experiences of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) related to obstetric complications and preconception management of comorbidities.

Design

Cross-sectional survey study.

Setting

Not applicable.

Patient(s)

Patients with PCOS with a history of or attempt at pregnancy.

Intervention(s)

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Demographic characteristics, medical history, and counseling experiences.

Result(s)

Of the 302 respondents, 72.9% had a previous pregnancy, with 66.8% reporting complications during pregnancy. Of the entire cohort, 52.7% received preconception counseling on PCOS-related obstetric complications, and 41.5% were satisfied with their counseling experience. Five percent were counseled on related postpartum complications, and 43.4% received counseling about prepregnancy weight management, with the minority satisfied with their counseling. Among the respondents with existing comorbidities including hypertension, diabetes, and anxiety or depression, the minority received counseling on their preconception management. Although there were no racial disparities in the overall counseling of pregnancy complications, more black patients were counseled about preeclampsia, cesarean section, and preterm birth than white patients. Of the patients who had a single provider managing their PCOS care, 78.6% who saw a reproductive endocrinologist, 53.2% who saw a general gynecologist, and 35.0% who saw a primary care physician reported receiving counseling on related pregnancy complications.

Conclusion(s)

Despite the high prevalence of obstetric complications associated with PCOS, our study revealed inadequate patient counseling about both the antepartum and postpartum periods and preconception management of existing comorbidities. Our findings highlight the urgent need to increase provider education and patient awareness to optimize maternal and neonatal outcomes.

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FS Reports Medicine-Embryology
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