Kovner C T, Burkhardt P
Division of Nursing at the School of Education of New York University, NY 10003-6677, USA.
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2001 Jan-Feb;46(1):24-9. doi: 10.1016/s1526-9523(00)00092-1.
American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) membership data collected from 1995-1999 offer a description of the evolution of the profession of midwifery, as shown in the characteristics of certified nurse-midwives and certified midwives, including basic demographics, practice characteristics, and employment components. During the period studied, slight increases were noted in age, number of years in practice, salary, and education level. Although the overall proportion of midwives of color did not change appreciably during the 5-year period, the absolute numbers of culturally diverse midwives increased. Student midwives were found to be younger and more culturally diverse than they were in the early 1990s. Data about midwifery practice provide valuable information to health care managers, educators, policy makers, legislators, and professional organizations, which may guide allocation of resources and reflect how members of the professions can influence access to health care for women and their families.
美国助产士学院(ACNM)1995年至1999年收集的会员数据描述了助产专业的发展历程,体现在注册护士助产士和注册助产士的特征上,包括基本人口统计学信息、执业特征和就业构成。在研究期间,年龄、执业年限、薪资和教育水平略有增加。尽管有色人种助产士的总体比例在这5年期间没有明显变化,但不同文化背景助产士的绝对数量有所增加。与20世纪90年代初相比,学生助产士更年轻,文化背景也更多样化。有关助产实践的数据为医疗保健管理人员、教育工作者、政策制定者、立法者和专业组织提供了有价值的信息,这些信息可指导资源分配,并反映该行业成员如何影响妇女及其家庭获得医疗保健服务的机会。