Hopkins R S, Marshall H, Hoecherl S
Family Health Services, State Health Office, Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, Tallahassee, USA.
J Fla Med Assoc. 1995 Aug;82(8):540-3.
The Florida Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) survey, a population-based, random sample mail-telephone query of new mothers of live-born infants, includes questions about pregnancy timing and wantedness, sources of payment for care, other related topics, mother's risk behaviors, satisfaction with prenatal care, and the newborn's health. There were 2,059 completed responses in 1993. Results are weighted for factors affecting response rates to reflect all births. An estimated 13.8% (95% confidence interval 11.7, 15.9) of all Florida babies in 1993 were unwanted at conception, and 20.3% (16.5, 24.1) of those whose deliveries were paid for by Medicaid were unwanted. The Medicaid program currently pays for the prenatal, intrapartum, delivery and infant health care of an estimated 16,000 pregnancies and newborns each year that were unwanted at conception. The total annual cost is estimated at $401 million, or over 8% of all 1992-93 Medicaid costs.
佛罗里达妊娠风险评估监测系统(PRAMS)调查是一项针对活产婴儿母亲的基于人群的随机抽样邮件-电话询问调查,涵盖有关怀孕时间和意愿、医疗护理支付来源、其他相关主题、母亲的风险行为、对产前护理的满意度以及新生儿健康等问题。1993年共收到2059份完整回复。结果根据影响回复率的因素进行加权,以反映所有出生情况。据估计,1993年佛罗里达州所有婴儿中,有13.8%(95%置信区间为11.7%,15.9%)在受孕时是意外怀孕,而那些医疗补助计划支付分娩费用的婴儿中,有20.3%(16.5%,24.1%)是意外怀孕。医疗补助计划目前每年为大约16000例受孕时意外怀孕的孕妇及新生儿支付产前、产时、分娩及婴儿医疗护理费用。估计每年总费用为4.01亿美元,占1992 - 1993年所有医疗补助费用的8%以上。