Shapland D E
Br Med J. 1979 May 5;1(6172):1199-1200. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6172.1199.
A study was designed to evaluate provision of services, process of medical care, and outcome in four general-practitioner obstetric units in isolated areas (Berwick, Whitby, Guernsey, and Brecon). All units were equipped to induce labour; to perform instrumental vaginal delivery and selected breech deliveries; and to remove placentas manually. All had some fetal monitoring equipment. Caesarean sections could not be performed at Berwick and Whitby. Proportions of normal deliveries during 1976-7 varied from 75% to 93%. Perinatal mortality was acceptably low, as were transfer rates for neonates and mothers in labour. With specialist help and particular attention to training and broadening local doctors' experience of abnormal obstetrics, such units should be able to provide an excellent obstetric service.
一项研究旨在评估偏远地区四个全科医生产科单位(贝里克、惠特比、根西岛和布雷肯)的服务提供情况、医疗护理过程及结果。所有单位都具备引产、进行器械阴道分娩及选择性臀位分娩以及手动剥离胎盘的能力。所有单位都有一些胎儿监测设备。贝里克和惠特比无法进行剖宫产。1976 - 1977年期间正常分娩的比例在75%至93%之间。围产期死亡率较低,处于可接受范围,分娩中的新生儿和母亲的转诊率也较低。在专家的帮助下,特别关注培训并拓宽当地医生处理异常产科情况的经验,这样的单位应该能够提供优质的产科服务。