Grimes D A, Cates W
Am J Public Health. 1977 Sep;67(9):830-3. doi: 10.2105/ajph.67.9.830.
State maternal mortality study committees have been widely credited with playing a prominent role in reducing maternal death rates in the United States. To evaluate this hypothesis, we compared the rates of decline in maternal mortality ratios by decades from 1938-40 to 1968-70 for states with such committees to those without. Ratios were calculated from published vital statistics of the United States, and committee initiation dates were obtained from a previous survey. States with committees and those without had nearly equal declines during the first decade; however, states with committees had smaller declines during the latter two decades. Although these committees may have been an important factor in the decline in maternal mortality in the United States, vital statistics data do not document larger declines for states with committees.
州产妇死亡率研究委员会在美国降低产妇死亡率方面发挥了重要作用,这一点得到了广泛认可。为了验证这一假设,我们比较了1938 - 1940年至1968 - 1970年期间,设有此类委员会的州与未设委员会的州产妇死亡率比值的下降率。比值根据美国公布的人口统计数据计算得出,委员会成立日期则来自之前的一项调查。在第一个十年里,设有委员会的州和未设委员会的州下降幅度几乎相同;然而,在后两个十年里,设有委员会的州下降幅度较小。尽管这些委员会可能是美国产妇死亡率下降的一个重要因素,但人口统计数据并未表明设有委员会的州下降幅度更大。