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Open Access 22-04-2024 | Spina Bifida | Research

Evaluation of multidisciplinary high-risk pregnancy clinic for myelomeningocele

Authors: Luke Anderson, Betsy Hopson, Caroline Caudill, Brandon G. Rocque, Jeffrey Blount, Anastasia Arynchyna-Smith, Jessica Thrower, James Johnston, Curtis Rozzelle

Published in: Child's Nervous System

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Abstract

Introduction

A cross-sectional study retrospectively evaluating the perceived usefulness of attending a multi-disciplinary, roundtable, educational prenatal clinic for mothers expecting children with myelomeningocele is presented.

Methods

Mothers who currently have children with SB completed a survey which evaluated their overall preparedness, spina bifida education, delivery plans, surgical expectations, and expectations in terms of quality of life and development. Open comments were also collected. Statistical analysis was performed to identify differences between those who attended prenatal counseling and those who did not.

Results

Approximately half of these mothers received some form of prenatal SB counseling. Mothers who attended prenatal counseling reported that they felt more informed and prepared throughout their pregnancy, during the delivery of their child and during their initial hospital stay than mothers who did not. They reported that the roundtable discussions were beneficial, and the education they received was useful in helping them form accurate expectations and feel more at ease.

Conclusion

This suggests that prenatal counseling and the High-Risk Pregnancy Clinic (HRPC) provides perceived utility to families and mothers and that the HRPC is an effective method of providing prenatal counseling to mothers whose unborn children have been diagnosed with myelomeningocele.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of multidisciplinary high-risk pregnancy clinic for myelomeningocele
Authors
Luke Anderson
Betsy Hopson
Caroline Caudill
Brandon G. Rocque
Jeffrey Blount
Anastasia Arynchyna-Smith
Jessica Thrower
James Johnston
Curtis Rozzelle
Publication date
22-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-024-06337-4