Gonzalez-Chica David, Gillam Marianne, Williams Susan, Sharma Pritish, Leach Matthew, Jones Martin, Walters Lucie, Gardiner Fergus
Adelaide Rural Clinical School, The University of Adelaide, Helen Mayo North building, 109 Frome Road, Level 1, Room 106, Adelaide, SA, 5005, Australia.
Department of Rural Health, University of South Australia, Mt Barker, SA, Australia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Apr 26;21(1):390. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-06404-5.
Inequalities in the availability of maternity health services in rural Australia have been documented, but not the impact on aeromedical retrievals. This study aims to examine the prevalence of pregnancy-related aeromedical retrievals, the most common conditions (overall and in specific age groups), and their distribution according to operation area and demographic characteristics.
Cross-sectional study using administrative data from the Royal Flying Doctors Service (RFDS) including all pregnant women aged 15-49 years retrieved by the RFDS between 2015 and 2019. All pregnancy-related aeromedical retrievals were classified according to the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10, chapter XV). The distribution of pregnancy-related conditions was presented overall and stratified by age group (i.e. < 20 years, 20-34 years and 35+ years). Retrieval and receiving sites were geographically mapped with Tableau mapping software® based on postcode numbers of origin and destination.
A total of 4653 pregnancy-related retrievals were identified (mean age 27.8 ± 6.1 years), representing 3.1% of all RFDS transfers between 2015 and 18 and 3.5% in 2018-19 (p-value 0.01). The highest proportion of pregnancy-related retrievals (4.8%) occurred in Western operation. There was an apparent increase in pregnancy-related retrievals in South Australia and the Northern Territory (Central Operation) in 2018-19. Preterm labour/delivery was responsible for 36.4% of all retrievals (40.7% among women aged 15-19 years) and premature rupture of membranes for 14.9% (19.4% among women aged 35-49 years). Inter-hospital transfers represented 87.9% of all retrievals, with most patients relocated from rural and remote regions to urban hospitals; most retrievals occurred during the day, with a median distance of 300 km. Adolescents and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander were overrepresented in the sample (four and eight times higher than their metropolitan counterparts, respectively).
The proportion of pregnancy-related aeromedical retrievals varies geographically across Australia. Overall, one-third of retrievals were related to preterm/delivery complications, especially among adolescents. Most retrievals performed by the RFDS are susceptible to public health strategies aimed at improving antenatal care and preventing unintended pregnancies among adolescents and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. Greater capacity to manage pregnancy conditions in rural hospitals could reduce the requirement for aeromedical inter-hospital transfers.
澳大利亚农村地区孕产妇保健服务可及性的不平等现象已有记录,但对空中医疗转运的影响尚未有研究。本研究旨在调查与妊娠相关的空中医疗转运的发生率、最常见的病症(总体及特定年龄组),以及根据作业区域和人口特征的分布情况。
采用横断面研究方法,利用皇家飞行医生服务组织(RFDS)的管理数据,纳入2015年至2019年间由RFDS转运的所有15至49岁的孕妇。所有与妊娠相关的空中医疗转运均根据国际疾病分类第十版(ICD - 10,第十五章)进行分类。妊娠相关病症的分布情况按总体及年龄组分层呈现(即<20岁、20 - 34岁和35岁及以上)。利用Tableau制图软件®根据出发地和目的地的邮政编码对转运和接收地点进行地理定位。
共识别出4653例与妊娠相关的转运(平均年龄27.8±6.1岁),占2015年至2018年所有RFDS转运的3.1%,2018 - 2019年为3.5%(p值0.01)。与妊娠相关的转运比例最高(4.8%)发生在西部作业区域。2018 - 2019年,南澳大利亚州和北领地(中部作业区域)与妊娠相关的转运明显增加。早产/分娩占所有转运的36.4%(15至19岁女性中占40.7%),胎膜早破占14.9%(35至49岁女性中占19.4%)。医院间转运占所有转运的87.9%,大多数患者从农村和偏远地区转至城市医院;大多数转运发生在白天,中位距离为300公里。青少年以及原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民在样本中的占比过高(分别比其在大城市地区的对应人群高4倍和8倍)。
澳大利亚各地与妊娠相关的空中医疗转运比例在地理上存在差异。总体而言,三分之一的转运与早产/分娩并发症有关,尤其是在青少年中。RFDS进行的大多数转运易受旨在改善产前护理以及预防青少年和原住民及托雷斯海峡岛民妇女意外怀孕的公共卫生策略的影响。农村医院管理妊娠病症的能力增强可减少医院间空中医疗转运的需求。