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南澳大利亚州和维多利亚州全科医生在初级孕产妇保健中的作用。

Role of general practitioners in primary maternity care in South Australia and Victoria.

作者信息

Sutherland Georgina, Yelland Jane, Wiebe Jan, Kelly Jennifer, Marlowe Penny, Brown Stephanie

机构信息

Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol. 2009 Dec;49(6):637-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1479-828X.2009.01078.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent policy debates about the challenges facing maternity services in Australia provide an opportunity to reflect on current care practices.

AIMS

To identify the provision of primary maternity care models in two Australian states: South Australia (SA) and Victoria.

METHODS

All public and private hospitals with maternity facilities in SA and Victoria were mailed a survey requesting information about the organisation and provision of maternity care.

RESULTS

All hospitals in SA (35) and 99% (75/76) in Victoria completed the survey. Among public hospitals, approximately 50% (14/30 in SA and 29/56 in Victoria) reported primary care arrangements where all antenatal care is provided by medical practitioners working in the community. The vast majority of hospitals offering this type of care were located outside metropolitan areas. Twenty per cent of public hospitals in SA (6/30) and 36% in Victoria (20/59) reported offering primary midwifery models, such as team, caseload and/or birth centre care. In SA, hospitals offering these models were located in both metropolitan and regional areas. In Victoria, 60% of hospitals offering women primary midwifery care were large hospitals with more than 1000 births per annum.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that community-based medical practitioners, general practitioners in particular, are major providers of maternity care despite the emergence of primary midwifery models of care. With 25% of the population living outside metropolitan areas in both states, providing access to choice and continuity of care for women living in regional and rural areas will be a challenge for maternity reform.

摘要

背景

近期关于澳大利亚产科服务面临挑战的政策辩论为反思当前的护理实践提供了契机。

目的

确定澳大利亚两个州——南澳大利亚州(SA)和维多利亚州的初级产科护理模式的提供情况。

方法

向南澳大利亚州和维多利亚州所有设有产科设施的公立和私立医院邮寄了一份调查问卷,要求提供有关产科护理的组织和提供情况的信息。

结果

南澳大利亚州的所有医院(35家)以及维多利亚州99%(75/76)的医院完成了调查。在公立医院中,约50%(南澳大利亚州为14/30,维多利亚州为29/56)报告了初级护理安排,即所有产前护理均由社区执业医生提供。提供这类护理的绝大多数医院位于大都市区以外。南澳大利亚州20%的公立医院(6/30)和维多利亚州36%的公立医院(20/59)报告提供初级助产模式,如团队、个案管理和/或分娩中心护理。在南澳大利亚州,提供这些模式的医院位于大都市和地区。在维多利亚州,为女性提供初级助产护理的医院中有60%是每年分娩量超过1000例的大型医院。

结论

本研究表明,尽管出现了初级助产护理模式,但以社区为基础的执业医生,尤其是全科医生,仍是产科护理的主要提供者。鉴于两个州25%的人口居住在大都市区以外,为居住在地区和农村的女性提供护理选择和连续性护理将是产科改革面临的一项挑战。

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