恐高症:风险因素、后果和管理--文献系统回顾。

Angeliki Sarella, Sofoklis Stavros, Giannoula Kirkou, Maria Iliadou, Eriketi Kokkosi, Anastasia Bothou, Eirini Chasalevri, Victoria Vivilaki, Eleni Tsotra
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目的:众所周知,分娩是每个妇女的一个重要生命过程。由于正常的荷尔蒙变化,许多妇女在怀孕期间会出现负面情绪。然而,如果恐惧变得严重,就会产生一种特殊的病理现象,即恐产症。尤其是,恐高症会对妇女的怀孕和分娩产生不利影响,包括增加剖腹产的次数。因此,助产士需要发现患有恐高症的妇女,以便为她们提供支持。本系统性综述旨在分析恐高症的风险因素、这种健康状况对剖腹产的影响以及助产士的作用:本系统综述包括从PubMed和谷歌学术数据库中获取的2017年至2022年间发表的32篇英文全文横断面、定性、实验研究和队列研究,并按照PRISMA指南进行:本分析发现,社会人口、产科和心理因素与恐高症有关。此外,患有严重恐高症的妇女会增加产科干预,尤其是剖腹产。研究还表明,由训练有素的助产士进行心理教育、准备课程和特定咨询是减少恐产症的有效方法:助产士应了解恐产症的风险因素,以便发现有恐产症的妇女,并为她们提供支持,避免非紧急产科干预。应为患有恐高症的妇女提供产前和产中护理,以减少她们的恐惧和剖腹产的发生率,并促进阴道分娩的积极体验。
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Tocophobia: Risk Factors, Consequences and Management - A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Objective: As far as childbirth is concerned, it is well known that it constitutes a major life process for every woman. Many women experience negative emotions during pregnancy because of the normal hormonal changes. However, if fear becomes severe, it gives rise to a specific pathology termed tocophobia. Especially, tocophobia adversely affects women's pregnancy and childbirth, including increased caesarean sections. Consequently, midwives need to detect women with tocophobia in order to support them. The aim of the present systematic review was to analyze the risk factors for tocophobia, the impact of this health condition on caesarean sections and the midwife's role.

Materials and methods: The present systematic review comprised 32 full-text cross-sectional, qualitative, experimental studies and cohort studies published in English between 2017 and 2022, that were obtained from PubMed and Google Scholar databases, and it was conducted according to the PRISMA guideline.

Results: The present analysis found that sociodemographic, obstetric and psychological factors were associated with tocophobia. Moreover, women with severe fear had increased obstetric interventions, particularly caesarean sections. Studies have also shown that psycho-education, preparation classes and specific counselling by trained midwives are effective methods in reducing tocophobia.

Conclusions: Midwives should be aware of the risk factors for tocophobia in order to detect women with fears and support them in the attempt to avoid non-urgent obstetric interventions. Antenatal and intrapartum care should be offered to women with tocophobia to reduce their fear as well as the prevalence of caesarean section and to promote vaginal birth with a positive experience.

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