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北卡罗来纳州孕产妇外展工作者项目的州卫生部门和大学评估。

State health department and university evaluation of North Carolina's Maternal Outreach Worker Program.

作者信息

Tessaro I, Campbell M, O'Meara C, Herrick H, Buescher P, Meyer R, McGloin T, Roth M, Cross A W

机构信息

Community Health Promotion Program, Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown, USA.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 1997 Nov-Dec;13(6 Suppl):38-44.

PMID:9455592
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The Maternal Outreach Worker (MOW) Program is a social support intervention using lay helpers to provide support, health education, and outreach to Medicaid eligible women at risk for poor pregnancy and parenting outcomes. State Health Department and University collaborators designed a two-pronged evaluation comprised of programwide and interview study components to assess the impact of the program on pregnancy outcomes, health behaviors, and infant health status.

METHODS

Programwide evaluation data are based on 1992-1995 N.C. birth files for the original 24 participating counties and include 1,726 MOW participant births and 12,988 comparison births whose records were linked to birth files and met the study criteria. For the interview study 373 MOW participants and 332 comparison women were personally interviewed three times: during pregnancy, one month postpartum, and one year after delivery.

RESULTS

Risk factors associated with poor pregnancy and parenting outcomes were greater among MOW participants than comparisons in both the programwide and intensive study components. Caucasian MOW participants had slightly higher rates of adequate prenatal care. African Americans were found to have less adequate prenatal care. Fewer than expected LBW and VLBW births were observed for African-American MOW participants. MOW Program participation did not affect the utilization of health and social services for infants. African Americans, regardless of whether they received MOW services, fared better than Caucasians in terms of having their pregnancy needs fulfilled.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings show the need to further explore appropriate measures of maternity support program outcomes and indicate inconsistent program benefit among subpopulations.

摘要

引言

孕产妇外展工作者(MOW)项目是一项社会支持干预措施,利用非专业助手为有不良妊娠和育儿结果风险的符合医疗补助条件的妇女提供支持、健康教育和外展服务。州卫生部和大学合作者设计了一项双管齐下的评估,包括全项目评估和访谈研究部分,以评估该项目对妊娠结局、健康行为和婴儿健康状况的影响。

方法

全项目评估数据基于1992 - 1995年北卡罗来纳州最初24个参与县的出生档案,包括1726例MOW参与者的出生记录和12988例对照出生记录,这些对照记录与出生档案相关联且符合研究标准。对于访谈研究,373名MOW参与者和332名对照女性接受了三次个人访谈:孕期、产后一个月和分娩后一年。

结果

在全项目评估和深入研究部分,MOW参与者中与不良妊娠和育儿结果相关的风险因素均高于对照组。白人MOW参与者获得充分产前护理的比例略高。发现非裔美国人获得的产前护理不足。非裔美国MOW参与者中低出生体重和极低出生体重儿的出生数量低于预期。参与MOW项目并未影响婴儿对健康和社会服务的利用。无论是否接受MOW服务,非裔美国人在满足妊娠需求方面比白人表现更好。

结论

研究结果表明需要进一步探索衡量孕产妇支持项目结果的适当措施,并表明不同亚人群体从项目中获得的益处不一致。

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