al-Nasser A N, al-Sekait M A, Khan W A, Bamgboye E A
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
J Community Health. 1991 Feb;16(1):1-10. doi: 10.1007/BF01340464.
This study was done on a sample of the primary care centers in the Al-Baha region, Saudi Arabia to assess the opinions of the medical and paramedical staff regarding the capability and acceptability of providing antenatal and intrapartum care in the primary health care setting. The study showed that 96% of all the respondents supported the provision of antenatal care services in primary health care with 60% of them giving the reason that it is more convenient for pregnant women. 90% of the respondents wanted the antenatal care to be delivered through special clinics and the majority of them wanted to give a greater role to the midwives in antenatal care. Questioned about the intranatal care provision in the centers, 98% of all the respondents agreed to the utilization of primary health care in such service. A similar percentage of them claimed to have the ability to do deliveries in the centers with existing facilities. To avoid duplication of care and to best use of available resources, low risk pregnancies should be seen antenatally and delivered in the primary health care centers provided and quality of such care is kept under control.
本研究以沙特阿拉伯巴哈地区的初级保健中心为样本,旨在评估医护人员和辅助医护人员对在初级卫生保健环境中提供产前和产时护理的能力及可接受性的看法。研究表明,96%的受访者支持在初级卫生保健中提供产前护理服务,其中60%的受访者表示原因是这对孕妇来说更方便。90%的受访者希望通过专门诊所提供产前护理,且大多数人希望助产士在产前护理中发挥更大作用。在被问及中心的产时护理提供情况时,98%的受访者同意在这类服务中利用初级卫生保健。他们中类似比例的人声称有能力在现有设施的中心进行分娩。为避免护理重复并最佳利用现有资源,低风险妊娠应在产前接受检查,并在提供的初级卫生保健中心分娩,同时要确保此类护理的质量得到控制。