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Miss attending risk factors in gynecological prenatal care among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology

INTRODUCTION: Access to adequate healthcare is the best means we have for detecting and preventing complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Identifying and preventing factors that can interfere with this access become essential (Gulliford et al., 2002). Mother dual pathology during pregnancy i...

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Autores principales: Caro-Cañizares, I., Carmona Camacho, R., Vidal Mariño, C., Lopez Carpintero, N., Baca Garcia, E.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567349/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.814
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author Caro-Cañizares, I.
Carmona Camacho, R.
Vidal Mariño, C.
Lopez Carpintero, N.
Baca Garcia, E.
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Carmona Camacho, R.
Vidal Mariño, C.
Lopez Carpintero, N.
Baca Garcia, E.
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description INTRODUCTION: Access to adequate healthcare is the best means we have for detecting and preventing complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Identifying and preventing factors that can interfere with this access become essential (Gulliford et al., 2002). Mother dual pathology during pregnancy is a condition with severe consequences (Cosp & Ontano, 2009). However there is scarce literature regarding barriers to obstetric care among women at risk for dual pathology. OBJECTIVES: The main objective was to explore healthcare access barriers among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology. METHODS: Framed in a broader research (The WOMAP project) 2014 adult pregnant women less than 26 weeks of pregnancy were screened in five hospitals in Madrid (Spain) between 2016-2019. If the screening test (AC-Ok scale) identified the presence of dual pathology during the last month, women were included in the clinical trial and assessed with a more extensive battery (compound by PHQ-9; GAD-7; PCL-5; AUDIT; DAST; and Fagerström Test) and a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: 163 women at risk for dual pathology were assessed. Of them, 152 (93,2%) referred to having attended all scheduled appointments. Socioeconomic level (0.184, p=0.024), depression (-0.174, p=0.034), post-traumatic stress symptoms (-0.214, p=0.011) and alcohol reporting (-0.259, p=0.045) were significantly correlated with attendance level. CONCLUSIONS: Women with more severe symptoms of dual pathology are at higher risk for misatending obstetrical appointments. Social criticism, even subtle or unintentional, related to dual pathology during pregnancy could be restraining these women to attend properly. Thus, care providers should pay attention to women’s mental health and alcohol abuse to prevent miss-attention. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships.
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spelling pubmed-95673492022-10-17 Miss attending risk factors in gynecological prenatal care among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology Caro-Cañizares, I. Carmona Camacho, R. Vidal Mariño, C. Lopez Carpintero, N. Baca Garcia, E. Eur Psychiatry Abstract INTRODUCTION: Access to adequate healthcare is the best means we have for detecting and preventing complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Identifying and preventing factors that can interfere with this access become essential (Gulliford et al., 2002). Mother dual pathology during pregnancy is a condition with severe consequences (Cosp & Ontano, 2009). However there is scarce literature regarding barriers to obstetric care among women at risk for dual pathology. OBJECTIVES: The main objective was to explore healthcare access barriers among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology. METHODS: Framed in a broader research (The WOMAP project) 2014 adult pregnant women less than 26 weeks of pregnancy were screened in five hospitals in Madrid (Spain) between 2016-2019. If the screening test (AC-Ok scale) identified the presence of dual pathology during the last month, women were included in the clinical trial and assessed with a more extensive battery (compound by PHQ-9; GAD-7; PCL-5; AUDIT; DAST; and Fagerström Test) and a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: 163 women at risk for dual pathology were assessed. Of them, 152 (93,2%) referred to having attended all scheduled appointments. Socioeconomic level (0.184, p=0.024), depression (-0.174, p=0.034), post-traumatic stress symptoms (-0.214, p=0.011) and alcohol reporting (-0.259, p=0.045) were significantly correlated with attendance level. CONCLUSIONS: Women with more severe symptoms of dual pathology are at higher risk for misatending obstetrical appointments. Social criticism, even subtle or unintentional, related to dual pathology during pregnancy could be restraining these women to attend properly. Thus, care providers should pay attention to women’s mental health and alcohol abuse to prevent miss-attention. DISCLOSURE: No significant relationships. Cambridge University Press 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9567349/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.814 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Caro-Cañizares, I.
Carmona Camacho, R.
Vidal Mariño, C.
Lopez Carpintero, N.
Baca Garcia, E.
Miss attending risk factors in gynecological prenatal care among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology
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title_short Miss attending risk factors in gynecological prenatal care among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology
title_sort miss attending risk factors in gynecological prenatal care among pregnant women at risk for dual pathology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9567349/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.814
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