Asvini K. Subasinghe, Kirsten I. Black, Edwina Dorney, Jacqueline A. Boyle
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2021 年,澳大利亚孕前健康网络(Preconception Health Network Australia)共同制定了孕前健康核心指标,这些指标对确保受孕后母婴获得最佳结果至关重要。我们对各州和地区的围产期数据库进行了审核,以确定是否存在孕前核心指标数据。孕前健康网络共同开发的七个健康领域与围产期数据库中收集的数据进行了比对。所有七个健康领域都缺乏指标数据,健康的社会决定因素指标也缺乏数据。加强数据联系和制定国家循证框架将有助于在全国范围内持续监测妇女的孕前健康状况。
Assessing preconception health in Australia to support better outcomes in the first 2000 days – A critical need for building a core indicator framework
In 2021, the Preconception Health Network Australia co‐developed preconception health core indicators identified as critical to ensuring optimal maternal and child outcomes following conception. We conducted an audit of perinatal databases across each state and territory to identify whether preconception core indicator data were available. Seven health domains co‐developed by the Preconception Health Network were mapped against the data collected in the perinatal databases. Indicator data were lacking across all seven health domains, with data missing for social determinants of health indicators. Better data linkage and developing a national evidence‐based framework would allow ongoing monitoring of women's preconception health nationally.