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'If you can have one glass of wine now and then, why are you denying that to a woman with no evidence': Knowledge and practices of health professionals concerning alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

机译:“如果您时不时可以喝一杯酒,为什么您要对没有证据的女人否认这一点”:卫生专业人员关于怀孕期间饮酒的知识和做法。

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BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption during pregnancy has the potential to cause significant harm to the foetus and the current Australian guidelines state that it is safest not to drink alcohol while pregnant. However, conflicting messages often appear in the media and it is unclear if the message to avoid alcohol is being effectively conveyed to pregnant women. AIMS: This research aims to explore the advice that health professionals provide to pregnant women about alcohol consumption; the knowledge of health professionals regarding the effects of alcohol consumption; and their consistency with following the Australian guidelines. METHODS: Ten semi-structured face to face interviews were conducted with health professionals who regularly provide antenatal care. These include midwives, obstetricians, and shared care general practitioners. A six-stage thematic analysis framework was used to analyse the interview data in a systematic way to ensure rigour and transparency. The analysis involved coding data extracts, followed by identifying the major themes. FINDINGS: Health professionals displayed adequate knowledge that alcohol can cause physical and mental difficulties that are lifelong; however, knowledge of the term FASD and the broad spectrum of difficulties associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy was limited. Although health professionals were willing to discuss alcohol with pregnant women, many did not make this a routine part of practice, and several concerning judgements were noted. CONCLUSION: Communication between health professionals and pregnant women needs to be improved to ensure that accurate information about alcohol use in pregnancy is being provided. Further, it is important to ensure that the national guidelines are being supported by health professionals.
机译:背景:怀孕期间饮酒有可能对胎儿造成重大伤害,目前的澳大利亚指南指出,怀孕时不饮酒是最安全的。但是,冲突的信息经常出现在媒体上,目前尚不清楚是否将避免饮酒的信息有效地传达给了孕妇。目的:本研究旨在探讨卫生专业人员向孕妇提供的有关饮酒的建议;卫生专业人员关于饮酒影响的知识;并遵循澳大利亚准则。方法:与定期提供产前护理的卫生专业人员进行了十次半结构化的面对面访谈。这些包括助产士,妇产科医生和共同护理全科医生。六个阶段的主题分析框架用于系统地分析采访数据,以确保严谨和透明。分析涉及对数据摘录进行编码,然后确定主要主题。结论:卫生专业人员对酒精可以引起终生的身心障碍有足够的了解;然而,对FASD一词的了解以及与怀孕期间饮酒有关的广泛困难的知识有限。尽管卫生专业人员愿意与孕妇讨论饮酒问题,但许多人并未将饮酒作为日常工作的一部分,并注意到了一些有关判断的问题。结论:卫生专业人员和孕妇之间的沟通需要改进,以确保提供有关怀孕期间饮酒的准确信息。此外,重要的是要确保国家准则得到卫生专业人员的支持。

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