国家卫生服务队扩大后的产前护理利用率和分娩结果。

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1097/AOG.0000000000005704
Yanlei Ma, Olesya Baker, Fang Zhang, Carrie Cochran-McClain, Anjali J Kaimal, Hao Yu
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目标:国家卫生服务团(NHSC)通过奖学金和贷款偿还的方式吸引临床医生到卫生专业人员短缺地区(HPSAs)工作。自 2009 年以来,包括孕产妇护理临床医生在内的 NHSC 工作队伍已大幅扩大。本研究评估了 NHSC 扩展与产前护理和分娩结果之间的关联:在这项准实验研究中,我们采用了广义差分设计,利用出生证明数据比较了 2005 年至 2019 年期间产前护理和分娩结果的变化。在整个研究期间,被指定为 HPSAs 的县没有任何 NHSC 孕产妇护理临床医生,这些县为对照县;在 2009 年之前没有此类临床医生,但在 2009 年之后获得此类临床医生的县为治疗县。结果测量包括产前检查次数的计数变量和四个二分变量:前三个月开始产前保健、产前保健的充分性、早产和低出生体重。我们估计了产前检查次数的负二项模型和二分结果的线性概率模型,并对产妇特征、非 NHSC 临床医生密度和州一级政策进行了调整。我们还根据分娩者的人口统计学特征和县级特征进行了分层分析:我们的样本包括 2005 年至 2019 年间 12,980,111 例活产儿,这些产儿居住在 1,254 个 HPSA 县,这些县在 2009 年之前没有任何 NHSC 产科护理临床医生,其中 222 个县在 2009 年之后接收了此类临床医生。与对照县相比,接受治疗县的孕妇接受产前检查的次数显著增加(与基线相比,每 1,000 名新生儿接受产前检查的次数增加了 211 次,即每 1,000 名新生儿接受 11,226 次产前检查):自 2009 年以来,国家保健中心的扩展与产前护理利用率的提高有关,特别是在弱势群体中。虽然在扩大国家保健中心后,出生结果总体上没有得到改善,但在部分人群中,早产和出生体重不足的情况略有减少。
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Prenatal Care Utilization and Birth Outcomes After Expansion of the National Health Service Corps.

Objective: The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) attracts clinicians to Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs) through scholarships and loan repayments. Since 2009, the NHSC workforce, including maternity care clinicians, has substantially expanded. This study evaluates the association between NHSC expansion and prenatal care and birth outcomes.

Methods: In this quasi-experimental study, we adopted a generalized difference-in-differences design to compare changes in prenatal care and birth outcomes from 2005 to 2019 using birth certificate data. Counties designated as HPSAs without any NHSC maternity care clinicians throughout the study period were control counties, and those without such clinicians before 2009 but receiving them after 2009 were treated counties. Outcome measures include a count variable of number of prenatal visits and four dichotomous variables: prenatal care initiation in the first trimester, adequacy of prenatal care, preterm birth, and low birth weight. We estimated negative binomial models for number of prenatal visits and linear probability models for the dichotomous outcomes, adjusting for maternal characteristics, non-NHSC clinician density, and state-level policies. Stratified analyses were also conducted on the basis of birthing people's demographics and county-level characteristics.

Results: Our sample comprised 12,980,111 live births between 2005 and 2019 by individuals residing in 1,254 HPSA counties without any NHSC maternity care clinicians before 2009, including 222 counties that received such clinicians after 2009. Compared with control counties, pregnant people in treated counties experienced significant increases in prenatal visits (211 more prenatal visits relative to baseline of 11,226 visits per 1,000 births, P <.001) and in the likelihood of receiving adequate prenatal care (1.43 percentage point increase relative to baseline of 67.0 percentage points, P <.01). Although the NHSC expansion improved prenatal care use for all racial and ethnic groups, pregnant people residing in urban and high social vulnerability areas benefited most. Improvements in birth outcomes were observed only among certain subgroups such as a 0.91 percentage point reduction in preterm birth (relative to baseline of 12.6 percentage points, P <.001) and a 0.87 percentage point reduction in low birth weight (relative to baseline of 8.2 percentage points, P <.05) among pregnant people living in full-county HPSAs.

Conclusion: The NHSC expansion since 2009 was associated with increases in prenatal care utilization, particularly among vulnerable populations. Although improvements were not observed in birth outcomes overall with NHSC expansion, modest reductions were observed in preterm birth and low birth weight in subsets of the population.

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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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