Anxiety in a Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service: patient characteristics, management, and outcomes.

IF 1.8 Q3 PSYCHIATRY IRISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-15 DOI:10.1017/ipm.2023.4
F McKenna, M Gibbons, M Imcha, R M Duffy, M M Mohamad
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Objectives: To outline characteristics of patients with anxiety diagnoses attending a Specialist Perinatal Mental Health Service (SPMHS) in Ireland, the mental health care received by those patients, mental health and obstetric outcomes for those patients, and immediate neonatal outcomes for their babies.

Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted of patients with antenatal anxiety diagnoses who attended the SPMHS in University Maternity Hospital Limerick, from initiation of the service to the end of its first year.

Results: Data were collected on 100 patients, 81 with a mental health diagnosis prior to attending the SPMHS, 32 with prior engagement with psychiatry, and 23 with a previous perinatal diagnosis. The mean age of patients was 32.4 (19-47, std 6.158). Beyond initial assessment, the Mental Health Midwife was involved in the care of 61% of patients, more than any other specialty including psychiatry. Twenty-seven patients had psychiatric medication either started or altered by the SPMHS. The most common reason for eventual discharge was that patients were well. Two patients presented in mental-health-related crisis to emergency services and one patient was admitted to an acute psychiatric ward.

Conclusions: Patients attending the SPMHS for anxiety spanned a broad spectrum of demographics and diagnoses and received varied set of interventions. A significant proportion of patients had a primary diagnosis of Pregnancy-related anxiety. The Mental Health Midwife played a key role in management of these patients. Though rates of mental health crises and admissions were low, the absence of a Mother and Baby Unit in Ireland was highlighted.

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围产期心理健康专科服务中的焦虑症:患者特征、管理和结果。
目的概述在爱尔兰接受围产期心理健康专科服务(SPMHS)的焦虑症患者的特征、这些患者所接受的心理健康护理、这些患者的心理健康和产科治疗效果以及其婴儿的新生儿即刻治疗效果:方法:我们对利默里克大学产科医院产前焦虑症患者从服务启动到第一年结束期间接受 SPMHS 治疗的情况进行了回顾性病历审查:我们收集了 100 名患者的数据,其中 81 名患者在接受 SPMHS 治疗前曾被诊断出患有精神疾病,32 名患者曾接受过精神科治疗,23 名患者曾被诊断出患有围产期疾病。患者的平均年龄为 32.4 岁(19-47 岁,std 6.158)。除初步评估外,心理健康助产士还参与了 61% 患者的护理工作,超过了包括精神病学在内的任何其他专科。有 27 名患者的精神科药物治疗是由 SPMHS 开始或改变的。患者最终出院的最常见原因是身体状况良好。两名患者因精神健康危机而向急诊服务部门求助,一名患者住进了急诊精神科病房:因焦虑而到 SPMHS 就诊的患者涉及广泛的人口统计学和诊断,接受的干预措施也各不相同。很大一部分患者的主要诊断是与妊娠有关的焦虑。心理健康助产士在这些患者的管理中发挥了关键作用。虽然心理健康危机和入院率很低,但爱尔兰没有母婴病房的情况却很突出。
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