印度风湿病学家关于女性患者生殖风湿病的知识、态度和实践:一项基于网络的调查。

Q4 Medicine
Mediterranean Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.31138/mjr.130724.arh
Madhuri H Radhakrishna, Sunitha Kayidhi, Vinod Ravindran
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背景:风湿病患者妊娠和其他生殖问题的管理取决于疾病类型、活动性、合并症和其他因素。本研究的主要目的是评估风湿病学家在该领域的知识、态度和实践。方法:这项基于网络的横断面在线调查于2022年10月至11月在印度风湿病学家中进行。寻求关于管理怀孕和生殖健康相关问题的知识和态度、方法、面临的障碍、患者观点和可能的解决办法的资料。结果:共有122名风湿病学家参与调查。大多数风湿病学家熟悉英国风湿病学会(BSR) 2023和美国风湿病学会(ACR) 2020关于怀孕和哺乳期间用药的指南。80%的参与者正确回答了避孕和母乳喂养的药物相容性。大多数(77.9%)对风湿病孕妇的管理有中度至高度的信心。然而,大多数人在讨论卵母细胞保存(63%)和辅助生殖技术(65.9%)时只是稍微或根本没有信心。几乎所有人都报告说,他们的病人担心由于这种疾病而计划怀孕(92%),他们经常遇到病人在确认怀孕后过早停药(50.8%)。大多数受访者(91.7%)认为缺乏适当的治疗和定期随访是导致妊娠结局不佳的主要因素。结论:风湿病医师对风湿病生殖问题患者的治疗存在一定的知识空白;填补这些空白可以增强他们管理这些患者的信心。与产科医生的合作以及对患者的教育仍有改善的余地。
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Indian Rheumatologists Regarding Reproductive Rheumatology in Female Patients: A Web-Based Survey.

Background: Managing pregnancy and other reproductive concerns in individuals with rheumatic disease depends on the type of disease, its activity, co-morbidities, and other factors. This study's primary objective was to evaluate rheumatologists' knowledge, attitudes, and practices in this field.

Methods: This cross-sectional web-based online survey was conducted from October to November 2022 among Indian Rheumatologists. Information was sought regarding knowledge and attitudes in managing pregnancy and reproductive health-related issues, their approach, barriers faced, patient perspectives, and possible solutions.

Results: In total, 122 rheumatologists participated in the survey. Most rheumatologists were familiar with the British Society of Rheumatology (BSR) 2023 and American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 2020 guidelines on prescribing drugs in pregnancy and breastfeeding. Contraception and drug compatibility with breastfeeding were answered appropriately by 80% of the participants. Most (77.9%) were moderately to extremely confident in managing pregnant patients with rheumatic diseases. However, the majority were only slightly or not at all confident in discussing oocyte preservation(63%) and assisted reproductive techniques(65.9%). Almost all reported that their patients had fears about planning a pregnancy due to the disease (92%), and they frequently came across patients prematurely stopping their medicines after pregnancy was confirmed (50.8%).The majority of the respondents (91.7%) felt lack of proper treatment and regular follow-ups were the main contributing factors to poor pregnancy outcomes.

Conclusion: Rheumatologists treating patients with reproductive issues in rheumatic diseases have certain knowledge gaps; filling these gaps can boost their confidence in managing these patients. There is scope for improving collaboration with obstetricians, and patient education.

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