提供劳动力和分娩服务的毕业生四个堪萨斯家庭实践实习。

A M Barclay, D P Knapp, K J Kallail
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家庭医生提供的劳动和分娩服务在堪萨斯州等主要是农村的州尤为重要。提供分娩和分娩服务的家庭医生数量的减少威胁到农村地区依赖初级卫生保健的人。一份调查问卷邮寄给了堪萨斯大学威奇托医学院(UKSM-W)所有370名家庭执业住院医师毕业生。265名(72%)毕业生做出了回应,其中206名在私人执业。80%的受访毕业生在10万以下的社区执业,其中72%的医生提供分娩服务。虽然206名毕业生中有48人已经停止接生,但仍有131人继续接生,平均每年接生41人。65名毕业生做剖腹产手术,平均每年12次。结论。UKSM-W毕业生为农村病人提供了相当多的医疗服务。三组患者的收入、工作时间和手术满意度相似(不分娩、不剖腹产和剖宫产)。政策制定者有理由在家庭实践中扩大教育项目,强调对孕妇的全面照顾。
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The provision of labor and delivery services by graduates of four Kansas family practice residencies.

The provision of labor and delivery services by family physicians is especially important in largely rural states such as Kansas. The decline in the number of family physicians offering labor and delivery services threatens those who depend on access to primary health care in rural areas. A survey was mailed to all 370 of the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita (UKSM-W) family practice residency graduates. Two hundred sixty-five (72%) graduates responded, of whom 206 are in private practice. Eighty percent of responding graduates practice in communities of less than 100,000, and 72% of those physicians provide labor and delivery services. Although 48 of 206 graduates have ceased delivering babies, 131 still do so, averaging 41 deliveries per year. Sixty-five graduates perform C-sections, averaging 12 per year. CONCLUSIONS. UKSM-W graduates afford rural patients considerable access to care. Income, work hours, and practice satisfaction were similar in all three groups (no delivery, delivery without cesarean section, and cesarean section). Policy makers are justified in expanding educational programs in family practice that emphasize complete care of the pregnant woman.

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