Flamm B L, Berwick D M, Kabcenell A
Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Birth. 1998 Jun;25(2):117-24. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-536x.1998.00117.x.
Almost one million cesarean operations are performed each year in the United States. The objective of this project was to test the hypothesis that a structured collaborative effort can help participating health care organizations to reduce their cesarean delivery rates safely.
Experts associated with the collaborative helped participant organizations to explore several categories of change concepts and to develop action plans for safely reducing their cesarean delivery rates. Over the course of one year participants attended three two-day learning sessions. In the interval between these sessions, collaborative participants communicated by weekly conference calls and a dedicated Internet site.
Of 28 participating organizations, 15 percent achieved cesarean delivery rate reductions of 30 percent or more during the 12-month period of active collaborative work. An additional 50 percent achieved reductions between 10 and 30 percent.
The Healthy People 2000 goal of a cesarean delivery rate below 15 percent by the year 2000 is attainable. Clinical leadership from doctors and nurses toward the achievement of that goal is timely, ethical, and in the best interests of childbearing women in the United States.
美国每年进行近100万例剖宫产手术。本项目的目的是检验以下假设:结构化的协作努力能够帮助参与的医疗保健机构安全降低剖宫产率。
协作项目的相关专家帮助参与机构探索几类变革理念,并制定安全降低剖宫产率的行动计划。在一年时间里,参与者参加了三次为期两天的学习研讨会。在这些研讨会的间隔期间,协作参与者通过每周的电话会议和一个专门的互联网网站进行沟通。
在28个参与机构中,15%的机构在为期12个月的积极协作工作期间实现了剖宫产率降低30%或更多。另外50%的机构实现了10%至30%的降低。
《健康人民2000》中提出的到2000年剖宫产率低于15%的目标是可以实现的。医生和护士为实现该目标发挥临床领导作用是及时的、符合伦理的,并且符合美国生育妇女的最大利益。