Perinatal Care in Portugal: Effects of 15 Years of a Regionalized System
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18/03/2016
18/03/2016
01/11/2006
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AIM: To share information on the organization of perinatal care in Portugal. METHODS: Data were derived from the Programme of the National Committee for Mother and Child Health 1989, National Institute for Statistics, and Eurostat. RESULTS: In 1989, perinatal care in Portugal was reformed: the closure was proposed of maternity units with less than 1500 deliveries per year; hospitals were classified as level I (no deliveries), II (low-risk deliveries, intermediate care units) or III (high-risk deliveries, intensive care units), and functional coordinating units responsible for liaison between local health centres and hospitals were established. A nationwide system of neonatal transport began in 1987, and in 1990 postgraduate courses on neonatology were initiated. With this reform, in-hospital deliveries increased from 74% before the reform to 99% after. Maternal death rate decreased from 9.2/100,000 deliveries in 1989 to 5.3 in 2003 and, in the same period, the perinatal mortality rate decreased from 16.4 to 6.6/1000 (live births + stillborn with > or = 22 wk gestational age), the neonatal mortality rate decreased from 8.1 to 2.7/1000 live births, and the infant mortality rate from 12.2/1000 live births to 4/1000. CONCLUSION: Regionalization of perinatal care and neonatal transport are key factors for a successful perinatal health system. |
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Acta Paediatr. 2006 Nov;95(11):1349-52 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/2430 10.1080/08035250600615135 |
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eng |
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Taylor & Francis |
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openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Fetal Mortality/trends #Health Care Reform #National Health Programs/organization & administration #Neonatology/education #Perinatal Care/organization & administration #Neonatology/organization & administration #Portugal/epidemiology #Female #Infant, Newborn #HDE UCI NEO |
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article |