Zeitlin Jennifer, Papiernik Emile, Bréart Gérard
INSERM U149, Epidemiological Research Unit on Perinatal and Women's Health, 123 boulevard Port-Royal, Paris, France.
Semin Neonatol. 2004 Apr;9(2):99-110. doi: 10.1016/j.siny.2003.08.004.
This review describes European health policies related to the place of birth of very preterm babies, and the organizational context in which these policies were enacted using data from two European studies. It also compiles available information on the place of birth of very preterm babies from the published literature. In Europe, there is significant diversity in approaches to the provision of intensive care services for the small proportion of pregnant women and babies that need it, both in terms of health policies and the supply and characteristics of maternity and neonatal units. These diverse models in countries with similar levels of development and medical technology could offer an opportunity to understand how different organizational characteristics affect access to care, health outcomes and resource use.
本综述利用两项欧洲研究的数据,描述了与极早产婴儿出生地相关的欧洲卫生政策,以及制定这些政策的组织背景。它还汇编了已发表文献中关于极早产婴儿出生地的现有信息。在欧洲,对于一小部分有需求的孕妇和婴儿提供重症监护服务的方式,在卫生政策以及产科和新生儿病房的供应与特点方面都存在显著差异。在发展水平和医疗技术相似的国家中,这些不同的模式可能为了解不同的组织特征如何影响医疗服务可及性、健康结局和资源利用提供契机。