Jan van Es Institute (Netherlands Expert Centre Integrated Primary Care), Wisselweg 33, 1314 CB Almere, Almere, Netherlands.
Department of Child Health, TNO, PO Box 2215 2301, CE Leiden, Leiden, Netherlands.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 Aug 2;17(1):259. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1439-9.
Birth centres are described as settings where women with uncomplicated pregnancies can give birth in a home-like environment assisted by midwives and maternity care assistants. If complications arise or threaten, the woman is referred to a maternity unit of a hospital where an obstetrician will take over responsibility. In the last decade, a number of new birth centres have been established in the Netherlands, based on the assumption that birth centres provide better quality of care since they offer a better opportunity for more integrated care than the existing system with independent primary and secondary care providers. At present, there is no evidence for this assumption. The Dutch Birth Centre Study is designed to present evidence-based recommendations for organization and functioning of future birth centres in the Netherlands. A necessary first step in this evaluation is the development of indicators for measuring the quality of the care delivered in birth centres in the Netherlands. The aim of this study is to identify a comprehensive set of structure and process indicators to assess quality of birth centre care.
We used mixed methods to develop a set of structure and process quality indicators for evaluating birth centre care. Beginning with a literature review, we developed an exhaustive list of determinants. We then used a Delphi study to narrow this list, calling on experts to rate the determinants for relevance and feasibility. A multidisciplinary expert panel of 63 experts, directly or indirectly involved with birth centre care, was invited to participate.
A panel of 42 experts completed two Delphi rounds rating determinants of the quality of birth centre care based on their relevance (to the setting) and feasibility (of use). A set of 30 determinants for structure and process quality indicators was identified to assess the quality of birth centre care in the Netherlands.
We identified 30 determinants for structure and process quality indicators concerning birth centre care. This set will be validated during the evaluation of birth centres in the Dutch Birth Centre Study.
分娩中心被描述为一种环境,在这里,没有复杂妊娠问题的女性可以在助产士和产妇保健助理的帮助下,在家一样的环境中分娩。如果出现并发症或出现威胁,女性将被转介到医院的产科病房,由产科医生接管。在过去十年中,荷兰建立了许多新的分娩中心,其依据是分娩中心可以提供更好的护理质量,因为与现有的独立初级和二级保健提供者系统相比,它们提供了更好的机会实现更综合的护理。目前,这一假设还没有证据。荷兰分娩中心研究旨在为荷兰未来的分娩中心的组织和运作提供循证建议。在进行此评估的必要的第一步是开发衡量荷兰分娩中心提供的护理质量的指标。本研究的目的是确定一套全面的结构和过程质量指标,以评估分娩中心护理的质量。
我们使用混合方法制定了一套结构和过程质量指标,用于评估分娩中心的护理。我们从文献综述开始,制定了一份详尽的决定因素清单。然后,我们使用德尔菲研究来缩小这个清单,呼吁专家对决定因素的相关性和可行性进行评分。我们邀请了 63 名专家组成一个多学科专家小组,这些专家直接或间接地参与分娩中心护理。
一个由 42 名专家组成的小组完成了两轮德尔菲研究,根据相关性(与环境相关)和可行性(使用)对分娩中心护理质量的决定因素进行评分。确定了一套 30 个结构和过程质量指标的决定因素,用于评估荷兰分娩中心的护理质量。
我们确定了 30 个结构和过程质量指标的决定因素,涉及分娩中心护理。在荷兰分娩中心研究中评估分娩中心时,将对这一组决定因素进行验证。