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- Title
Obstetric risk score - revalidated for triaging high-risk pregnancies in rural areas.
- Authors
Humphrey, Michael D.; Foxcroft, Katie F.; Callaway, Leonie K.
- Abstract
Background A pregnancy risk score system in popular use in provincial and rural Queensland to assist with the triage decisions regarding the appropriate facility for pregnancy care has been upgraded with more recently recognised pregnancy risk factors. Aims To review the usefulness of the revised pregnancy risk score system and the integrity of its continuing use. Materials and Methods 459 women attending regional/rural hospitals and 1963 women attending a major specialist hospital for their pregnancy care had a prospective risk score assessed, and the resulting score was examined in relationship to pregnancy outcomes. Results There was a statistically significant positive relationship between a risk score of eight or more and an adverse outcome and a statistically significant negative relationship between a risk score of zero or one and adverse outcomes. Conclusion This study revalidates the risk score process for use in provincial and rural Queensland in delineating those women requiring care in a location with higher levels of clinical service capability. Women with a risk score of 8 or more have an increased likelihood of needing birth intervention and/or having an adverse neonatal outcome and should be recognised as needing the development of a multidisciplinary care plan and assessment in a facility that is appropriately resourced for their end of pregnancy care.
- Subjects
QUEENSLAND; CONFIDENCE intervals; HEALTH services accessibility; HIGH-risk pregnancy; LONGITUDINAL method; MATERNAL health services; EVALUATION of medical care; METROPOLITAN areas; POPULATION geography; PREGNANCY; RESEARCH funding; RURAL conditions; RURAL hospitals; STATISTICS; MEDICAL triage; URBAN hospitals; DECISION making in clinical medicine; DATA analysis software; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2017, Vol 57, Issue 1, p63
- ISSN
0004-8666
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ajo.12579