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   Perinatal health services organization for preterm births: a multinational comparison  
   
نویسنده Kelly L E ,Shah P S ,Håkansson S ,Kusuda S ,Adams M ,Lee S K ,Sjörs G ,Vento M ,Rusconi F ,Lehtonen L ,Reichman B ,Darlow B A ,Lui K ,Feliciano L S ,Gagliardi L ,Bassler D ,Modi N
منبع journal of perinatology - 2017 - دوره : 37 - شماره : 7 - صفحه:762 -768
چکیده    Objective:to explore population characteristics, organization of health services and comparability of available information for very low birth weight or very preterm neonates born before 32 weeks’ gestation in 11 high-income countries contributing data to the international network for evaluating outcomes of neonates (ineo).study design:we obtained population characteristics from public domain sources, conducted a survey of organization of maternal and neonatal health services and evaluated the comparability of data contributed to the ineo collaboration from australia, canada, finland, israel, italy, japan, new zealand, spain, sweden, switzerland and uk.results:all countries have nationally funded maternal/neonatal health care with >90% of women receiving prenatal care. preterm birth rate, maternal age, and neonatal and infant mortality rates were relatively similar across countries. most (50 to >95%) between-hospital transports of neonates born at non-tertiary units were conducted by designated transport teams; 72% (8/11 countries) had designated transfer and 63% (7/11 countries) mandate the presence of a physician. the capacity of ‘step-down’ units varied between countries, with capacity for respiratory care available in <10% to >75% of units. heterogeneity in data collection processes for benchmarking and quality improvement activities were identified.conclusions:comparability of healthcare outcomes for very preterm low birth weight neonates between countries requires an evaluation of differences in population coverage, healthcare services and meta-data.
آدرس 700 University Avenue, Canada, 700 University Avenue, Canada. Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto, 600 University Avenue, Department of Pediatrics, Canada, Umeå University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics/Neonatal Services, Sweden, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Japan, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Department of Neonatology, Switzerland, 700 University Avenue, Canada. Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto, 600 University Avenue, Department of Pediatrics, Canada, Umeå University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics/Neonatal Services, Sweden, Health Research Institute La Fe, Spain, Meyer Children’s University Hospital, Unit of Epidemiology, Italy, Turku University Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Finland, Sheba Medical Centre, Israel, University of Otago, Department of Paediatrics, New Zealand, University of New South Wales, National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistic Unit, Australia, Health Research Institute La Fe, Spain, Division of Pediatrics and Neonatology, Ospedale Versilia, Italy, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Department of Neonatology, Switzerland, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Campus, Department of Medicine, Neonatal Data Analysis Unit, Section of Neonatal Medicine, UK Neonatal Collaborative, UK
 
     
   
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