Carrel Margaret, Keino Barbara C, Novak Nicole L, Ryckman Kelli K, Radke Stephanie
Department of Geographical & Sustainability Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Birth. 2023 Mar;50(1):5-10. doi: 10.1111/birt.12712. Epub 2023 Feb 8.
Patient decisions to bypass the closest labor & delivery (L&D) facility in favor of other birthing locations can have consequences for the provision of health care in rural and micropolitan areas as patient volumes decline and payer mixes change. Among 220 589 uncomplicated births in Iowa, we document characteristics of birth parents who bypass their closest birthing facility, show how this bypassing behavior results in changed travel times to delivery facilities across the rural/urban divide, and indicate the parts of the state where bypassing behavior is most prevalent. From 2013 to 2019, 55.2% of deliveries occurred in facilities that were further from birthing parents' residences than the closest L&D facility. Bypassing is associated with White, non-Hispanic race/ethnicity, and private insurance status. Although bypassing is least common among micropolitan birth parents, this group has the greatest travel burden to birthing facilities and exhibits increasing rates of bypassing over time. Perinatal quality improvement programs can target locations and populations where low-risk birthing parents can be encouraged to deliver close to home if medically appropriate, particularly in small towns and rural areas. This can potentially alleviate the risk of obstetric deserts by ensuring L&D units maintain patient volumes necessary to continue operations.
患者决定绕过距离最近的分娩机构而选择其他分娩地点,这可能会对农村和小都市地区的医疗保健服务产生影响,因为患者数量会下降,支付方构成也会发生变化。在爱荷华州的220589例无并发症分娩中,我们记录了绕过距离最近的分娩机构的新生儿父母的特征,展示了这种绕过行为如何导致农村/城市分界线两侧前往分娩机构的出行时间发生变化,并指出该州绕过行为最为普遍的地区。2013年至2019年期间,55.2%的分娩发生在距离新生儿父母住所比最近的分娩机构更远的设施中。绕过行为与白人、非西班牙裔种族/族裔以及私人保险状况有关。尽管在小都市地区的新生儿父母中绕过行为最少见,但这一群体前往分娩机构的出行负担最大,并且随着时间的推移绕过行为发生率不断上升。围产期质量改进项目可以针对一些地点和人群,在医疗条件适宜的情况下,鼓励低风险的新生儿父母在离家较近的地方分娩,尤其是在小镇和农村地区。通过确保分娩机构维持继续运营所需的患者数量,这有可能减轻产科医疗资源匮乏的风险。