Nesbitt T S, Connell F A, Hart L G, Rosenblatt R A
Department of Family Practice, University of California, Davis, Sacramento 95817.
Am J Public Health. 1990 Jul;80(7):814-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.80.7.814.
Hospital discharge data from 33 rural hospital service areas in Washington State were categorized by the extent to which patients left their local communities for obstetrical services. Women from communities with relatively few obstetrical providers in proportion to number of births were less likely to deliver in their local community hospital than women in rural communities with greater numbers of physicians practicing obstetrics in proportion to number of births. Women from these high-outflow communities had a greater proportion of complicated deliveries, higher rates of prematurity, and higher costs of neonatal care than women from communities where most patients delivered in the local hospital.
华盛顿州33个农村医院服务区的出院数据,根据患者离开当地社区寻求产科服务的程度进行了分类。与分娩数量相比,产科服务提供者相对较少的社区的女性,比产科医生数量与分娩数量比例更高的农村社区的女性,在当地社区医院分娩的可能性更小。与大多数患者在当地医院分娩的社区的女性相比,这些高外流社区的女性复杂分娩比例更高、早产率更高,新生儿护理成本也更高。