4.6 Article

The value of maternity care in Queensland, 2012-18, based on an analysis of administrative data: a retrospective observational study

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Medicine, General & Internal

Association of Antenatal Diet and Physical Activity-Based Interventions With Gestational Weight Gain and Pregnancy Outcomes A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Helena J. Teede et al.

Summary: This systematic review and meta-analysis found that antenatal structured diet and physical activity-based lifestyle interventions were associated with reduced gestational weight gain (GWG) and lower risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. These findings support the implementation of such interventions in routine antenatal care and policy worldwide.

JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Early cost-effectiveness analysis of screening for preeclampsia in nulliparous women: A modelling approach in European high-income settings

Neily Zakiyah et al.

Summary: This study developed a new screening test for preeclampsia and assessed its cost-effectiveness from a healthcare payer perspective. The results showed that the new test was more effective and less costly in the UK, while higher thresholds were needed for it to be considered cost-effective in the Netherlands, Ireland, and Sweden.

PLOS ONE (2022)

Review Obstetrics & Gynecology

Health Economics and Equity in Preconception Health Care: A Systematic Review

Alayna Carrandi et al.

Summary: Preconception care is important for improving pregnancy outcomes, particularly for disadvantaged populations. However, there is limited research on the cost-effectiveness and equity considerations of preconception care.

SEMINARS IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE (2022)

Editorial Material Nursing

Value in maternal care: Using the Learning Health System to facilitate action

Emily J. Callander et al.

Summary: This article discusses how to measure and implement high-value maternity care through a Learning Health System. The authors propose that high-value maternity care should provide the highest level of benefit for women at the lowest cost, and patient-reported outcomes and experiences should be integral components of measuring value.

BIRTH-ISSUES IN PERINATAL CARE (2022)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Projected Return on Investment From Implementation of a Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

Melanie Lloyd et al.

Summary: This economic evaluation found that providing access to structured diet and physical activity lifestyle interventions for all pregnant Australian women was estimated to provide strong return on investment for health funders. The open-source model developed can be used by other jurisdictions and health services to explore cost implications of implementation within their patient population.

JAMA NETWORK OPEN (2022)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Selecting and Implementing Patient-Reported Outcome and Experience Measures to Assess Health System Performance

Claudia Bull et al.

Summary: This guide provides a step-by-step guide on how to select and implement PROMs and PREMs for evaluating health system performance, aiming to drive improvements across health systems globally.

JAMA HEALTH FORUM (2022)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Trends and projections of caesarean section rates: global and regional estimates

Ana Pilar Betran et al.

Summary: The global cesarean section rate has been steadily increasing since 1990, with projections showing continued rise by 2030. Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa are expected to face a complex scenario involving unmet need, overuse, resource drainage, and avoidable morbidity and mortality. Comprehensive action is needed to address this global priority in order to achieve Sustainable Development Goals.

BMJ GLOBAL HEALTH (2021)

Article Health Policy & Services

Ethnic, socio-economic and geographic inequities in maternal health service coverage in Australia

Haylee Fox et al.

Summary: Disparities in health service utilization were found among mothers with hypertension, diabetes, and mental health conditions in Queensland, Australia, with the most vulnerable populations being less likely to access and utilize health services during the perinatal period. The study suggests a failure of the government to provide accessible care for disadvantaged populations, particularly in rural and remote areas and for First Nations women.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

An exploration of potential output measures to assess efficiency and productivity for labour and birth in Australia

Bonnie Eklom et al.

Summary: This paper aims to identify a potential output measure and create a preliminary composite outcome measure for assessing the efficiency and productivity of Australian maternity services. The study found significant gaps in Australia's maternity data collections, with existing safety measures being well-documented but limited measurements on respect, choice, and access.

BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH (2021)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

Cost effectiveness of the sFlt1/PlGF ratio test as an adjunct to the current practice of evaluating suspected preeclampsia in the United States

Kavia Khosla et al.

Summary: Using the sFlt1/PlGF ratio test can reduce the number of women admitted for suspected preeclampsia and improve risk assessment accuracy, potentially leading to safe reduction in unnecessary admissions and cost savings.

PREGNANCY HYPERTENSION-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMENS CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH (2021)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Counseling and Behavioral Interventions for Healthy Weight and Weight Gain in Pregnancy: Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force

Amy G. Cantor et al.

Summary: Counseling and active behavioral interventions to limit excessive gestational weight gain during pregnancy can reduce risks of gestational diabetes, emergency cesarean delivery, macrosomia, and large for gestational age. These interventions also lead to reduced weight gain in pregnant women and decrease the likelihood of exceeding recommended weight gain limits.

JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2021)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

The three numbers you need to know about healthcare: the 60-30-10 Challenge

Jeffrey Braithwaite et al.

BMC MEDICINE (2020)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

Experiences of maternity care in New South Wales among women with mental health conditions

L. Corscadden et al.

BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH (2020)

Editorial Material Obstetrics & Gynecology

The Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance

Jonathan Morris et al.

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY (2020)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Leaders' perspectives on learning health systems: a qualitative study

Joanne Enticott et al.

BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH (2020)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

In Pursuit of Value-Based Maternity Care

Leanna Sudhof et al.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (2019)

Article Health Care Sciences & Services

Cost of maternity care to public hospitals: a first 1000-days perspective from Queensland

Emily J. Callander et al.

AUSTRALIAN HEALTH REVIEW (2019)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Global epidemiology of use of and disparities in caesarean sections

Ties Boerma et al.

LANCET (2018)

Review Multidisciplinary Sciences

Advanced maternal age and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Samantha C. Lean et al.

PLOS ONE (2017)

Editorial Material Obstetrics & Gynecology

The future of obstetrics/gynecology in 2020: a clearer vision: finding true north and the forces of change

David C. Lagrew et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (2014)

Editorial Material Medicine, General & Internal

What Is Value in Health Care?.

Michael E. Porter

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2010)