Oberg C N, Lia-Hoagberg B, Hodkinson E, Skovholt C, Vanman R
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
Public Health Rep. 1990 Sep-Oct;105(5):533-5.
Women without health insurance and those covered by Medicaid have been shown to obtain prenatal care later in pregnancy and make fewer visits for care than do women with private insurance. Factors that keep women from obtaining care include inadequate maternity care resources, difficulty in securing financial coverage, and the psychosocial issues of pregnancy. This study identified and compared prenatal care use patterns, insurance coverage changes, and psychosocial factors among 149 women in Minneapolis, MN, with private health insurance, Medicaid, and no health insurance. Little information has been available on the insurance status of women at the start of pregnancy and the paths subsequently taken to obtain financial coverage for prenatal care.
研究表明,没有医疗保险的女性以及参加医疗补助计划的女性在孕期较晚才开始接受产前护理,且就诊次数少于有私人保险的女性。阻碍女性获得护理的因素包括产科护理资源不足、难以获得经济保障以及怀孕带来的心理社会问题。本研究确定并比较了明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市149名分别拥有私人医疗保险、参加医疗补助计划和没有医疗保险的女性的产前护理使用模式、保险覆盖范围变化以及心理社会因素。关于女性怀孕初期的保险状况以及随后获得产前护理经济保障的途径,目前几乎没有相关信息。