“321”模式管理高危妊娠的经验探索:一项定性研究

Wen Sun, Pei-li Du, Lin Yu, Xiaoyi Wang, F. He, Jingsi Chen, Chunhong Su, Dunjin Chen
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编者按:近年来,产科医生需要处理涉及急性和慢性疾病的更复杂的妊娠,现在每年有更多的妊娠是由重症监护服务提供的。来自美国的数据表明,母亲的医疗条件控制不力会对妊娠结局产生不利影响。鉴于可能出现的大量产妇并发症以及与危重产妇管理相关的高风险,建立高风险的产前护理模式以改善妊娠结局至关重要。首先,我们开发了高危妊娠的“321”管理模型,其中包括多维度的全面产妇护理(图S1,http://links.lww.com/MFM/A22)。这项定性研究旨在探索“321”模式管理的高危妊娠患者的满意度和经验。
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Exploring Experiences with “321” Model Management for High-Risk Pregnancy: A Qualitative Study
To editor: In recent years, obstetricians have needed to manage more complex pregnancies involving acute and chronic medical disorders, and a greater number of pregnancies each year are now delivered by critical care services. Data from the United States show that poorly controlled maternal medical conditions can have an adverse impact on pregnancy outcomes. Given the multitude of maternal complications that may arise and the high stakes associated with management of the critically ill parturient, establishment of a high-risk prenatal care model to improve pregnancy outcome is essential. First, we developed the “321” management model for high-risk pregnancies, which includes multidimension comprehensive maternal care (Fig. S1, http://links.lww.com/MFM/A22). This qualitative study then aimed to explore the satisfaction and experience of high-risk pregnancy patients managed by the “321”model.
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