Heterogeneity in testing practices for infections during pregnancy: national survey across Switzerland
Karoline Aebi-Popp, Christian R. Kahlert, Andri Rauch, Beatrice Mosimann, David Baud, Nicola Low & Daniel Surbek
abstract
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QUESTION
Detection and treatment of infections during pregnancy are important
for both maternal and child health. The objective of this study was
to describe testing practices and adherence to current national
guidelines in Switzerland.
METHODS
We invited all registered practicing obstetricians and
gynaecologists in Switzerland to complete an anonymous web-based
questionnaire about strategies for testing for 14 infections during
pregnancy. We conducted a descriptive analysis according to
demographic characteristics.
RESULTS
Of 1138 invited clinicians, 537 (47.2%) responded and 520 (45.6%)
were eligible as they are currently caring for pregnant women.
Nearly all eligible respondents tested all pregnant women for group
B streptococcus (98.0%), hepatitis B virus (HBV) (96.5%) and human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (94.7%), in accordance with national
guidelines. Although testing for toxoplasmosis is not recommended,
24.1% of respondents tested all women and 32.9% tested at the
request of the patient. Hospital doctors were more likely not to
test for toxoplasmosis than doctors working in private practice
(odds ratio [OR] 2.52, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.04-6.13, p =
0.04). Only 80.4% of respondents tested all women for syphilis.
There were regional differences in testing for some infections. The
proportion of clinicians testing all women for HIV, HBV and syphilis
was lower in Eastern Switzerland and the Zurich region (69.4% and
61.2%, respectively) than in other regions (range 77.1-88.1%, p
<0.001). Most respondents (74.5%) said they would appreciate
national guidelines about testing for infections during
pregnancy.
CONCLUSIONS
Testing practices for infections in pregnant women vary widely in
Switzerland. More extensive national guidelines could improve
consistency of testing practices.
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citation
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Aebi-Popp K, Kahlert C R, Rauch A, Mosimann B, Baud D, Low N, Surbek
D. Heterogeneity in testing practices for infections during
pregnancy: national survey across Switzerland. Swiss Med Wkly 2016;
146:w14325.
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type
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journal paper/review (English)
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date of publishing
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11-7-2016
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journal title
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Swiss Med Wkly (146)
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ISSN electronic
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1424-3997
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pages
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w14325
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PubMed
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27399957
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DOI
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10.4414/smw.2016.14325
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