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[Indicators and evaluation tools for perinatal care networks].

N Mamelle1, S David, P Lombrail

  • 1INSERM U 369, Equipe Epidémiologie de la croissance et du développement, 151, cours Albert-Thomas, 69424 Lyon.

Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction
|March 29, 2002
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A common study protocol was developed to evaluate the impact of perinatal networks on maternal and child health. This standardized approach enables consistent comparison across different perinatal networks.

Area of Science:

  • Perinatal Medicine
  • Public Health Policy
  • Healthcare Management

Background:

  • Regionalization of perinatal services and child-birth safety laws enacted in 1998 necessitated standardized evaluation methods.
  • Existing care organization required assessment for impact, functioning, and effectiveness on maternal and child health outcomes.
  • A common study design is essential for comparing results across different perinatal networks.

Framework:

  • Four major French perinatal societies (CNGOF, FNPN, SFPM, AUDIPOG) collaborated to create a unified protocol.
  • The protocol was developed from scientific literature and international recommendations on perinatal regionalization.
  • It outlines objectives, study population, design, and assessment criteria for evaluating perinatal networks.

Implementation:

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  • The protocol addresses key questions regarding the impact, acceptability, functioning, and effectiveness of perinatal networks.
  • Data collection methods include institutional sources and the specialized France-Perinat information system.
  • The goal is to provide a standardized tool for evaluating perinatal care regionalization.

Implications:

  • Standardized evaluation facilitates objective comparison of perinatal network performance.
  • The protocol supports evidence-based improvements in maternal and child healthcare delivery.
  • This initiative aims to enhance the overall effectiveness of regionalized perinatal services.