Contemporary Nurse-Midwifery Care in Colorado: A Survey of Certified Nurse-Midwife Practices in Hospital and Community Settings.

IF 2.1 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Denise C Smith, Jessica L Anderson, Suzanne Carrington, Amy Nacht, Priscilla M Nodine, Amy J Barton
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Abstract

Lack of access to birth facilities and maternity care providers has contributed to rising US maternal mortality and morbidity rates, especially among women in rural areas. Evidence supports the increased use of midwives as a potential solution for access-to-care issues. This observational survey was conducted to identify the practice environment for Certified Nurse-Midwives® in Colorado for the purpose of informing future workforce expansion. Study results indicate that midwives provide services aligned with the midwifery model of care and have mostly autonomous practice in hospitals where midwifery practices are already established. However, there is limited use of midwives, as fewer than half of Colorado's 69 birthing hospitals have midwifery practices, and financial constraint created by low Medicaid reimbursement could be a limiting factor in establishing new midwifery practices. Policy recommendations based on survey results include (a) support for midwifery education and workforce development, (b) removal of hospital-level restrictions for privileges of midwives, and (c) consideration for public payment models that promote expansion of midwifery practices.

科罗拉多州当代护士助产护理:医院和社区认证护士助产实践调查。
缺乏获得分娩设施和产科护理提供者的机会是导致美国孕产妇死亡率和发病率上升的原因,特别是在农村地区的妇女中。有证据支持增加助产士的使用,作为解决获得保健问题的潜在解决方案。这项观察性调查是为了确定科罗拉多州注册护士助产士®的实践环境,为未来的劳动力扩张提供信息。研究结果表明,助产士提供的服务与助产服务的护理模式一致,并且在已经建立助产服务的医院中,助产士大多是自主执业的。然而,助产士的使用有限,因为科罗拉多州的69家分娩医院中只有不到一半有助产服务,而医疗补助报销低造成的财政限制可能是建立新的助产服务的限制因素。根据调查结果提出的政策建议包括(a)支持助产教育和劳动力发展,(b)取消医院一级对助产士特权的限制,以及(c)考虑采用促进助产做法扩大的公共支付模式。
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Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice
Policy, Politics, and Nursing Practice Nursing-Leadership and Management
CiteScore
3.30
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5.60%
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24
期刊介绍: Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that explores the multiple relationships between nursing and health policy. It serves as a major source of data-based study, policy analysis and discussion on timely, relevant policy issues for nurses in a broad variety of roles and settings, and for others outside of nursing who are interested in nursing-related policy issues.
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