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- W3030664453 abstract "Psychosomatic disorders (PSD) in pregnancy and puerperium is defined as functional somatization disorders in pregnant and puerperal woman induced by mental health problems, which may cause pregnancy-related diseases, resulting in impaired fetal normal development as well as premature delivery, miscarriage and postpartum complications, and severely affect the delivery mode, labor process and health of newborns. The causes of above mentioned adverse effects are mental health problems of pregnant and puerperal women, which are clinically manifested as PSD in pregnancy and puerperium, including 12 somatic dysfunction symptoms as frequent dreaming, restless sleep, difficulty falling asleep, frequent urination, nausea, vomiting, gastric distention, constipation, chest distress, palpitation, dry mouth and sore muscle. The analysis of clinical data on large number of samples from multiple study bases of psychosomatic health outpatients for pregnant women across China performed by general research group of National Maternal Physical and Mental Health Clinic showed that, the multidisciplinary cooperation mode of physiological regulation, psychological adjustment and music conditioning (PPM) had a clinical effective rate of 92.23% and 99.48% in resolving somatic dysfunction symptoms and high-risk factors of anxiety and depression in pregnant and puerperal women with PSD, respectively, and a recovery rate of 91.50% 2 months after cure in Psychosomatic Health Outpatient for Pregnant Women. This series of studies suggested that PSD in pregnancy and puerperium is controllable and curable. By conducting in depth studies on maternal psychosomatic health clinic and establishment and application of PSD in pregnancy management system , the general research group developed the 2017 Clinical Pathway for PSD in Pregnancy and Puerperium based on results of previous related studies, providing clinical standards for further developmental studies.Key words: Psychophysiologic disorders; Somatoform disorders; Clinical pathways; Pregnant women; Puerpera" @default.
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- W3030664453 date "2017-12-01" @default.
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- W3030664453 title "Clinical pathway for psychosomatic disorders in pregnancy and puerperium (2017)" @default.
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