Allen W
J Am Board Fam Pract. 1989 Jan-Mar;2(1):30-3.
Obstetrical care in the United States is becoming more difficult for rural populations to obtain. Fewer family physicians are providing obstetrical services. This study is a report of one family physician's obstetric experience in a small rural town. In a series of 67 obstetrical patients, 8 percent of the deliveries occurred outside of the hospital. The rate of Cesarean section was 3 percent, significantly less than the greater than 20 percent national average. There was 1 premature delivery, and no infant deaths. These figures compare well with national averages and show the need for family physicians to provide obstetrical care in rural areas.
在美国,农村人口越来越难获得产科护理。提供产科服务的家庭医生越来越少。本研究报告了一位家庭医生在一个农村小镇的产科经历。在一系列67名产科患者中,8%的分娩在医院外进行。剖宫产率为3%,明显低于全国平均水平的20%以上。有1例早产,无婴儿死亡。这些数字与全国平均水平相比情况良好,表明农村地区需要家庭医生提供产科护理。