Dever的青少年怀孕模型;流行病学回顾和卫生保健提供者的实践建议

M. Ritter
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美国青少年怀孕率在过去几年中有所下降。然而,在美国,青少年怀孕仍然是一个重要的公共卫生问题。青少年怀孕继续对母亲、婴儿和社区产生不利影响。青少年妈妈更有可能滥用药物,社会经济地位较低,更依赖公共援助。青少年母亲所生的婴儿更有可能出现低出生体重、新生儿死亡和婴儿猝死综合症等卫生保健问题。此外,据估计,青少年怀孕每年花费美国纳税人90亿美元。尽管青少年怀孕率有所下降,但《健康人群2020》将减少青少年怀孕视为提高美国公民整体健康和福祉的优先事项。流行病学研究可用于确定青少年怀孕的因果关系,提供和理解这些关系,并建议预防方案。Dever的模型被用来分析青少年怀孕是如何受到人类生物学、生活方式、环境和卫生保健系统的影响的。卫生保健提供者是青少年健康的倡导者,在减少青少年怀孕方面发挥着不可或缺的作用。然而,为了提供循证和全面的病人护理,提供者应该了解有关青少年怀孕的问题。
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Dever’s Model in Adolescent Pregnancy; An Epidemiological Review and Practice Recommendations for Health Care Providers
Adolescent pregnancy rates in the United States (U.S.) have declined over the past few years. However, adolescent pregnancy remains an important public health issue in the U.S. Teen pregnancy continues to adversely affect the mom, infant, and community. Adolescent moms are more likely to engage in substance abuse, have lower socioeconomic status, and are more dependent on public assistance. Infants born to adolescent moms are more likely to suffer from health care issues such as low birth weight, neonatal death, and sudden infant death syndrome. Furthermore, adolescent pregnancy is estimated to cost US taxpayers 9 billion dollars each year. Despite the decline in the adolescent pregnancy rates, Healthy People 2020 identifies decreasing adolescent pregnancy as a priority in increasing the overall health and wellness of U.S. citizens. Epidemiologic studies can be used to identify adolescent pregnancy causal relationships, provide and understanding for these relationships, and recommend prevention options. Dever’s model is used to analyze how adolescent pregnancy is influenced by human biology, life-style, environment, and the health care system. Health care providers serve as advocates for adolescent health and play an integral role in the reduction of adolescent pregnancy. However, in order to provide evidence-based and holistic patient care, providers should be knowledgeable with issues surrounding adolescent pregnancy.
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