Gill Z, Ahmed J U
Averting Maternal Death and Disability (AMDD) program, Heilbrunn Center for Population and Family Health, Columbia University, NY, USA.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 2004 May;85(2):213-20. doi: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2004.01.004.
This paper describes the activities of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of Bangladesh and UNFPA to introduce emergency obstetric care (EmOC) services into the reproductive health care agenda. Working through the existing system of Maternal and Child Welfare Centers (MCWC), the quality and availability of comprehensive Reproductive Health and Emergency Obstetric Care services was improved. Investments in training, infrastructure, management information systems, quality assurance mechanisms and linkages between health care facilities in Bangladesh, have produced positive results in terms of increased utilization of these services. The Ministry of Health first implemented services in one division of the country and later scaled up to include all of the MCWCs nationally. While there are still obstacles to preventing obstetric deaths in Bangladesh, this experience shows that improvements in the quality and expansion of the range of services in existing health systems is an important step toward increasing the use of reproductive health care services by the women who need them most.
本文介绍了孟加拉国政府卫生部和联合国人口基金为将紧急产科护理(EmOC)服务纳入生殖健康护理议程而开展的活动。通过现有的母婴福利中心(MCWC)系统开展工作,全面生殖健康和紧急产科护理服务的质量和可及性得到了改善。在培训、基础设施、管理信息系统、质量保证机制以及孟加拉国各医疗设施之间的联系方面进行投资,在这些服务的利用率提高方面产生了积极成果。卫生部首先在该国一个行政区实施服务,随后扩大规模,将全国所有母婴福利中心都纳入其中。虽然在孟加拉国预防产科死亡仍存在障碍,但这一经验表明,提高现有卫生系统服务的质量并扩大服务范围是促使最需要生殖健康护理服务的妇女更多利用这些服务的重要一步。