Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System, Leeds, Massachusetts.
Womens Health Issues. 2017 Sep-Oct;27(5):579-585. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2017.05.005. Epub 2017 Jul 11.
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a comprehensive, telephonic maternity care coordination (MCC) program for all pregnant veterans enrolled for care at New England Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities that comprise the Veterans Integrated Service Network 1.
Telephone interviews were conducted with postpartum women veterans who had participated in the MCC program during their pregnancies. The program evaluation instrument assessed satisfaction and use of MCC services, prenatal education classes, and infant and maternal outcomes (e.g., newborn birthweight, insurance status, maternal depression) using both closed-ended and open-ended questions.
A substantial majority (95%) of women enrolled in the MCC program expressed satisfaction with the services they received in the program. Women were most satisfied with help understanding VA maternity benefits and acquiring VA services and equipment, such as breast pumps and pregnancy-related medications. More than one-third of women noted their infants had experienced health problems since delivery, including neonatal intensive care unit hospitalizations. A majority of women planned to return to VA care in the future.
Our findings suggest that MCC services play an important role for women veterans as they navigate both VA and non-VA care systems. MCC staff members coordinated maternity, medical, and mental health care services for women veterans. Additionally, by maintaining contact with the veteran during the postpartum period, MCC staff were able to assess the health of the mother and the infant, and refer women and their infants to medical and psychosocial services in the community as needed.
本研究旨在为新英格兰退伍军人事务部(VA)设施中所有接受护理的怀孕退伍军人开发和评估一个全面的、电话式的产妇护理协调(MCC)计划,这些设施构成了退伍军人综合服务网络 1。
对参与 MCC 计划的产后退伍军人妇女进行了电话采访。该计划评估工具使用封闭式和开放式问题评估了对 MCC 服务、产前教育课程以及婴儿和产妇结局(例如,新生儿出生体重、保险状况、产妇抑郁)的满意度和使用情况。
绝大多数(95%)参加 MCC 计划的女性对她们在该计划中获得的服务表示满意。女性对帮助理解 VA 产妇福利和获得 VA 服务和设备(如吸乳器和与妊娠相关的药物)最满意。超过三分之一的女性指出,她们的婴儿自出生以来出现了健康问题,包括新生儿重症监护病房住院治疗。大多数女性计划将来返回 VA 接受护理。
我们的研究结果表明,MCC 服务在退伍军人女性在 VA 和非 VA 护理系统中导航时发挥着重要作用。MCC 工作人员为退伍军人妇女协调产妇、医疗和心理健康护理服务。此外,通过在产后期间与退伍军人保持联系,MCC 工作人员能够评估母亲和婴儿的健康状况,并在需要时将妇女及其婴儿转介到社区的医疗和心理社会服务机构。