先入为主的咨询:确定改善服务的方法。

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
AJP Reports Pub Date : 2022-02-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1742272
Khyla Burrows, Jeanelle Sheeder, Virginia Lijewski, Teresa Harper
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目的本回顾性研究的目的是评估通过科罗拉多大学(CU)母胎医学组提供的孕前服务和常规服务和建议的产妇条件。该研究试图确定服务和建议如何因产妇状况、人口统计和生殖健康史而不同。资料与方法回顾2018年通过CU MFM科接受孕前咨询的患者图表,评估产妇状况和接受咨询的患者类型。患者按转诊原因分组,随后通过咨询建议进行立即受孕,推迟立即受孕,等待完成进一步的建议或不怀孕。结果在59例接受孕前咨询的患者中,52% (n = 31)的患者是因为母体疾病,40% (n = 24)是因为不孕症,32% (n = 19)是因为既往不良产科结局,30% (n = 18)是因为高龄产妇,最后15% (n = 9)是因为妇科解剖异常。在初步评估中,58% (n = 34)的患者被确定为不考虑立即怀孕,而7% (n = 4)的患者最终被建议不要怀孕。利用这些数据,我们确定了孕前咨询的标准化领域,通过确保患者获得可比的服务和建议来改善这些领域。
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Preconception Counseling: Identifying Ways to Improve Services.

Preconception Counseling: Identifying Ways to Improve Services.

Preconception Counseling: Identifying Ways to Improve Services.

Preconception Counseling: Identifying Ways to Improve Services.

Objective  The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the maternal conditions for which preconception services are provided and the routine services and recommendations offered through the Maternal Fetal Medicine group at the University of Colorado (CU). The study sought to determine how services and recommendations differ by maternal condition, demographics, and reproductive health history. Materials and Methods  Charts of patients who received preconception counseling through the CU MFM department during 2018 were reviewed to evaluate maternal conditions and the type of counseling patients received. Patients were grouped by their referral reason and subsequently by counseling recommendations to either proceed with immediate conception, defer immediate conception pending completion of further recommendations or to not conceive. Results  Of the fifty-nine patients referred to preconception counseling, 52% ( n = 31) of the women were referred for maternal disease, 40% ( n = 24) for infertility, 32% ( n = 19) for previous poor obstetric outcomes, 30% ( n = 18) for advanced maternal age and finally, 15% ( n = 9) for gynecologic anatomic abnormalities. Conclusion  During the initial evaluation, 58% ( n = 34) of patients were determined to have no concern for immediate conception while 7% ( n = 4) were ultimately advised to not conceive. Using this data, we identified areas of preconception counseling that standardization will improve by ensuring patients receive comparable services and advice.

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