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堕胎护理中的疼痛管理
Johana Oviedo1, Colleen C Denny
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, New York.
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology
|September 26, 2023
概括
堕胎程序,无论是药物还是程序,都涉及由身体和情绪因素影响的疼痛. 有效的疼痛管理需要一个全面的策略,根据个体患者的需要和堕胎类型量身定制.
科学领域:
- 生殖健康 生殖健康
- 疼痛管理 疼痛管理
- 医疗程序 医疗程序
背景情况:
- 药物治疗和手术性堕胎都被认为会引起疼痛.
- 堕胎期间的疼痛感知是多因素的,受到生理和心理方面的影响.
研究的目的:
- 审查堕胎的可用疼痛管理选择.
- 强调需要一个全面的方法来优化缓解疼痛.
主要方法:
- 对堕胎护理中的疼痛管理策略的文献综述.
- 分析影响疼痛经验和管理选择的因素.
主要成果:
- 疼痛是药物治疗和手术性流产的预期结果.
- 疼痛经历是由身体感觉和情绪反应的组合所塑造的.
- 存在各种疼痛管理干预措施,可适应不同的堕胎方法,临床环境和患者特定因素.
结论:
- 整体和个性化的方法对于在堕胎期间有效的疼痛管理至关重要.
- 优化疼痛管理需要考虑堕胎的类型,临床环境和患者特定的因素.
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