Care of pregnant women with epilepsy in the United Kingdom: A national survey of healthcare professionals

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作者
Taylor, Emily [1 ,9 ]
Junaid, Fatima [2 ]
Khattak, Hajra [3 ]
Sheikh, Jameela [1 ]
Ghosh, Jay [4 ]
Kemah, Ben -Lawrence [5 ]
Nelson-Piercy, Catherine [6 ]
Morley, Kim [7 ]
Moss, Ngawai
Knox, Ellen [5 ]
Allotey, John [8 ]
Thangaratinam, Shakila [5 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, England
[2] Russells Hall Hosp, Pensnett Rd, Dudley DY1 2HQ, England
[3] Univ Birmingham, Inst Metab & Syst Res, Tommys Natl Ctr Miscarriage Res, Birmingham B15 2TT, England
[4] Worcester Royal Hosp, Charles Hastings Way, Worcester WR5 1DD, England
[5] Birmingham Womens & Childrens NHS Fdn Trust, Mindelsohn Way, Birmingham B15 2TG, England
[6] Guys & St ThomasFoundat Trust, London SE1 7EH, England
[7] Royal Hampshire Cty Hosp, Winchester SO22 5DG, England
[8] Univ Birmingham, Inst Metab & Syst Res, Birmingham B15 2TT, England
[9] Univ Birmingham, Coll Med & Dent Sci, B15, Birmingham, England
关键词
Epilepsy; Pregnancy; Antenatal care; Service provision; Healthcare professionals; Survey;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejogrb.2022.06.021
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objectives: To map the care provided to pregnant women with epilepsy in UK maternity units and identify future research priorities by conducting a nationwide survey of healthcare professionals. Study design: A prospective cross-sectional electronic survey was conducted between 29 April and 30 October 2021. The survey included 23 questions developed and refined with relevant stakeholders, including a woman with lived experience of epilepsy and pregnancy. We used descriptive analyses to summarise responses and estimated proportions with medians and interquartile ranges. Results: 144 individual healthcare professionals from 94 hospitals, representing 77 NHS Trusts, participated in the survey. Obstetricians were the most common responders (45%, 65/144) and almost half (47%, 7/15) of regions had a survey response rate per NHS Trust greater than 50%. Six pregnant women with epilepsy, on average, were booked into antenatal care per hospital per month, and 49% (46/94) of hospitals saw women for specialist antenatal care in the first trimester. The care provided across healthcare systems varied, with multiple pathways for referral to specialist care within regions. Midwife referral was the most used care pathway (80%, 75/94). Less than a third of hospitals (31%, 29/94) ran joint obstetric/neurology clinics for pregnant women with epilepsy. Most survey respondents (81%, 117/144) were confident talking to pregnant women about their risk of seizures but only a minority (20%, 29/144) used validated calculators to assess this risk. There was broad agreement across healthcare professionals that the priorities for research should focus on how to improve communication and address pregnant women's concerns regarding epilepsy and pregnancy, and to develop further understanding on the optimal use and long-term effects of anti-seizure medication. Conclusion: Our UK nationwide survey of hospital-based maternity services for pregnant women with epilepsy identified wide variation in when, how and by whom these women are seen, with differences between and within the UK regions. This survey highlights areas for improvement in the care of pregnant women with epilepsy.
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