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Provision of antenatal care in Europe-A scientific study commissioned by European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (EBCOG)

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Topcu G., Savona-Ventura C., Ayres-de-Campos D., Mukhopadhyay S., Messinis I., Mahmood T., Cassar O.A., Gixti Sultana S.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.1016/j.ejogrb.2022.03.009
Keyword
Article
Austria
Belgium
congenital malformation
controlled study
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Europe
female
fetus disease
fetus echography
Finland
first trimester pregnancy
France
general practitioner
Germany
government
Greece
health care access
health care delivery
health promotion
health survey
high risk population
high risk pregnancy
human
Ireland
Italy
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
low risk population
Malta
medical specialist
medical staff
minority group
Norway
obstetrician
parity
Poland
Portugal
pregnancy
pregnancy diabetes mellitus
prenatal care
prenatal diagnosis
prenatal screening
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Turkey (republic)
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Europe
gynecology
obstetrics
prenatal care
Europe
Female
Gynecology
Humans
Obstetrics
Parity
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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Abstract
Differences in the way health care delivery across countries may have important impacts on health outcomes and can result in inequalities. A questionnaire survey of members of national societies through EBCOG and EAPM was carried out in 2021. A total of 53 responses were received from 26 countries. Most countries reported that routine antenatal care is primarily delivered by medical staff, involving obstetric specialists or family doctors mostly in government-run facilities. Women from minority groups are able to access antenatal care easily in most countries. Less than 10% of women did not attend antenatal care throughout the pregnancy. Most booking for antenatal care takes place in the first trimester and the number of visits range from 6 to 10 depending on parity. Most countries provide routine ultrasound with 2–3 reported scans performed by specifically trained health care professionals. Facilities for prenatal screening/diagnosis of malformations in both low- and high-risk cases varied across Europe. While antenatal care is relatively standardized throughout Europe, important differences still exist in care delivery and accessibility to care. Antenatal preventive strategies appear to be variably available throughout Europe. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79726
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