A Multidisciplinary Framework for Managing High-Risk Pregnancies: Obstetrics, Pharmacy, and Emergency Collaboration
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1734Abstract
Introduction: ’Higher risk’ pregnancies, defined by the presence of factors that put both maternal and fetal health at a greater risk, require broad-spectrum interventions. Obstetric practices, pharmacy and emergency medicine have been found to be crucial components of management in these patients.
Aim of work: To explore the critical roles of obstetrics, pharmacy, and emergency, highlights the need for coordination among them, and emphasizes how a multidisciplinary framework enhances the management of high-risk pregnancies.
Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search in the MEDLINE database's electronic literature using the following search terms: Multidisciplinary, Framework, Managing, High-Risk, Pregnancies, Obstetrics, Pharmacy, and Emergency Collaboration. The search was restricted to publications from 2016to 2024 in order to locate relevant content. We performed a search on Google Scholar to locate and examine academic papers that pertain to my subject matter. The selection of articles was impacted by certain criteria for inclusion.
Results: The publications analyzed in this study encompassed from 2016 to 2024. The study was structured into various sections with specific headings in the discussion section.
Conclusion:Obstetrics and pharmacy interact high-risk pregnancies where a multidisciplinary team working with emergency medicine departments needs to make a diagnosis. This means where appropriate, activities of these specialties can be integrated to improve the timely management needs of patients. This framework also includes collaborative communication, ethical factors, and psychosocial support in order to offer comprehensive care of the mothers to be and their fetus. Of course, technology and research do not stop and the management of high-risk pregnancy through a team approach will become more specialized and advance to enhance the health of the mother, as well as, the neonate across the world.




