Zhi Pan, Peter Veazie, and Ann Dozier are with the Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. Mardy Sandler is with the Division of Social Work, University of Rochester Medical Center. Melissa Molongo, Tiffany Pulcino, Wendy Parisi, and Katherine Eisenberg are with the Safety Net and Program Support Office, University of Rochester Medical Center.
Am J Public Health. 2020 Jul;110(7):1031-1033. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2020.305655. Epub 2020 May 21.
We evaluated the effectiveness of a community health worker-supported home visitor program on perinatal outcomes of 455 at-risk pregnant women with program data merged with electronic medical records from July 2015 through October 2017 in Rochester, New York. Program participants had fewer adverse outcomes than did nonparticipants, including lower rates of preterm birth (12% vs 20%; χ, = .05) and low birth weight (14% vs 22%; χ, = .05). This program was effective at achieving improved perinatal outcomes.
我们评估了社区卫生工作者支持的家访项目对 455 名高危孕妇围产期结局的影响,这些孕妇的项目数据与 2015 年 7 月至 2017 年 10 月纽约罗切斯特的电子病历合并。项目参与者的不良结局发生率低于非参与者,包括早产率(12%对 20%;χ,=0.05)和低出生体重率(14%对 22%;χ,=0.05)。该项目在改善围产期结局方面是有效的。