Kathryn E L
J Nurse Midwifery. 1993 Sep-Oct;38(5):285-7. doi: 10.1016/0091-2182(93)90108-s.
This presentation introduced the theme of "Listen to Women" in addressing visionary planning conducted by the American College of Nurse-Midwives in 1993. The author drew on the exemplar nurse-midwifery model of health care created at the Frontier Nursing Service, Leslie County, Kentucky, in 1925 by Mary Breckinridge, RN, MPH, SCM. It is suggested that this historical exemplar remains contemporary to women's health needs today by demonstrating a health system managed by nurse-midwives that provided continuity, accessibility, affordability, accountability, and responsivity to its community through the services and education of nurse-midwives. The author further recommends that the voices of women from the past be threaded to the voices of women in the future in preparation for further visionary planning in addressing women and childbearing family health needs in the 21st century.
本演讲介绍了“倾听女性声音”这一主题,该主题与美国助产士学院1993年开展的前瞻性规划相关。作者借鉴了1925年由注册护士、公共卫生硕士、圣公会女执事玛丽·布雷肯里奇在肯塔基州莱斯利县边境护理服务中心创建的示范性助产士医疗保健模式。有人认为,这个历史典范在当今仍与女性的健康需求相关,因为它展示了一个由助产士管理的医疗系统,该系统通过助产士的服务和教育,为社区提供了连续性、可及性、可承受性、问责制和响应性。作者进一步建议,将过去女性的声音与未来女性的声音联系起来,为21世纪进一步规划解决妇女和育龄家庭健康需求的前瞻性计划做准备。