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新西兰全科医生培训生对全科医疗中孕产妇护理的看法。

General practice registrars' views on maternity care in general practice in New Zealand.

作者信息

Preston Hanna, Jaye Chrystal, Miller Dawn L

机构信息

Dunedin Hospital, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Department of General Practice and Rural Health, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

出版信息

J Prim Health Care. 2015 Dec 1;7(4):316-23. doi: 10.1071/hc15316.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The number of general practitioners (GPs) providing maternity care in New Zealand has declined dramatically since legislative changes of the 1990s. The Ministry of Health wants GPs to provide maternity care again.

AIM

To investigate New Zealand general practice registrars' perspectives on GPs' role in maternity care; specifically, whether maternity services should be provided by GPs, registrars' preparedness to provide such services, and training opportunities available or required to achieve this.

METHODS

An anonymous online questionnaire was distributed to all registrars enrolled in The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners' (RNZCGP's) General Practice Education Programme (GPEP) in 2012, via their online learning platform OWL.

RESULTS

165 of the 643 general practice registrars responded (25.7% response rate). Most (95%) believe that GPs interested and trained in maternity care should consider providing antenatal, postnatal or shared care with midwives, and 95% believe women should be able to access maternity care from their general practice. When practising as a GP, 90% would consider providing antenatal and postnatal care, 47.3% shared care, and 4.3% full pregnancy care. Professional factors including training and adequate funding were most important when considering providing maternity care as a GP.

DISCUSSION

Ninety-five percent of general practice registrars who responded to our survey believe that GPs should provide some maternity services, and about 90% would consider providing maternity care in their future practice. Addressing professional issues of training, support and funding are essential if more GPs are to participate in maternity care in New Zealand.

摘要

引言

自20世纪90年代立法改革以来,新西兰提供产科护理的全科医生数量急剧下降。卫生部希望全科医生再次提供产科护理。

目的

调查新西兰全科医生注册实习生对全科医生在产科护理中作用的看法;具体而言,即产科服务是否应由全科医生提供、注册实习生提供此类服务的准备情况,以及实现这一目标所需的现有或要求的培训机会。

方法

2012年,通过在线学习平台OWL,向所有参加新西兰皇家全科医生学院(RNZCGP)全科医学教育计划(GPEP)的注册实习生发放了一份匿名在线问卷。

结果

643名全科医生注册实习生中有165人回复(回复率为25.7%)。大多数人(95%)认为,对产科护理感兴趣并接受过培训的全科医生应考虑提供产前、产后护理或与助产士共同护理,95%的人认为女性应该能够从其全科诊所获得产科护理。在作为全科医生执业时,90%的人会考虑提供产前和产后护理,47.3%的人会考虑共同护理,4.3%的人会考虑提供全程孕期护理。在考虑作为全科医生提供产科护理时,包括培训和充足资金在内的专业因素最为重要。

讨论

回复我们调查的95%的全科医生注册实习生认为,全科医生应该提供一些产科服务,约90%的人会考虑在未来的执业中提供产科护理。如果要让更多的全科医生参与新西兰的产科护理,解决培训、支持和资金等专业问题至关重要。

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