Ohta Ryuichi, Sano Chiaki
Community Care, Unnan City Hospital, Unnan, JPN.
Community Medicine Management, Shimane University Faculty of Medicine, Izumo, JPN.
Cureus. 2024 May 14;16(5):e60305. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60305. eCollection 2024 May.
This research provides a critical narrative review of maternal and child health (MCH) in rural Japan, reflecting broader challenges faced by aging societies globally. The study explores the intertwined roles of professional and lay care in sustaining rural communities, emphasizing the unique position of family medicine and primary care in enhancing MCH services. The scarcity of healthcare resources, particularly the shortage of obstetricians and the weakening of traditional community support systems, underscores the challenges in these areas. Our review method involved a comprehensive search of PubMed for articles published from April 2000 to August 2024, focusing on MCH issues in rural Japan. This study highlights several critical gaps in rural MCH provision: the migration of medical professionals to urban centers, the transformation of social structures affecting traditional caregiving, and the lack of specialized MCH training among primary care physicians. We discuss potential solutions such as incentivizing obstetric care in rural areas, integrating MCH education within family medicine curricula, and revitalizing community-based support systems. By addressing these issues, the research aims to formulate actionable strategies to bolster MCH services, thus ensuring better health outcomes and sustainability of rural communities in Japan and similar settings worldwide.
本研究对日本农村地区的母婴健康(MCH)进行了批判性叙述性综述,反映了全球老龄化社会面临的更广泛挑战。该研究探讨了专业护理和非专业护理在维持农村社区方面的相互交织作用,强调了家庭医学和初级保健在加强母婴健康服务方面的独特地位。医疗资源的稀缺,尤其是产科医生的短缺以及传统社区支持系统的削弱,凸显了这些领域的挑战。我们的综述方法包括全面检索PubMed上2000年4月至2024年8月发表的文章,重点关注日本农村地区的母婴健康问题。本研究突出了农村母婴健康服务提供方面的几个关键差距:医疗专业人员向城市中心的迁移、影响传统护理的社会结构转变以及初级保健医生缺乏专门的母婴健康培训。我们讨论了一些潜在的解决方案,如激励农村地区的产科护理、将母婴健康教育纳入家庭医学课程以及振兴基于社区的支持系统。通过解决这些问题,该研究旨在制定可行的战略来加强母婴健康服务,从而确保日本农村社区以及全球类似环境中更好的健康结果和可持续性。