Håkansson A
Teleborg Health Centre, Växjö, Sweden.
Scand J Prim Health Care. 1988 Sep;6(3):137-42. doi: 10.3109/02813438809009306.
This study followed the progress of 143 expectant mothers from their registration at the antenatal clinic, via delivery, to the postnatal check-up. The population was an all-inclusive material from a well-defined geographical area. All problems arising and their treatment or other measures were recorded at the district antenatal clinic, at the district Health Centre, at the hospital antenatal clinic, and at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Common problems were backache and abdominal pain, infections in the vagina or in the urinary tract, and threat of miscarriage or premature birth. About 40% of the women had received at least one medical prescription during pregnancy, and a similar proportion were sicklisted at some time. The outcome of delivery in this material was comparable to figures for Sweden in general and to results reported from Great Britain.
本研究跟踪了143名孕妇从在产前诊所登记开始,经分娩至产后检查的整个过程。研究对象来自一个明确界定的地理区域,涵盖了该区域的所有孕妇。在地区产前诊所、地区卫生中心、医院产前诊所以及妇产科记录了出现的所有问题及其治疗情况或采取的其他措施。常见问题包括背痛、腹痛、阴道或尿道感染以及流产或早产风险。约40%的女性在孕期至少接受过一次药物处方,并且有相似比例的女性在某些时候被列入病假名单。该研究样本中的分娩结果与瑞典总体数据以及英国报告的结果相当。