Rural C-Sections and Family Physicians


Description:

This project provided information on how physician training, community specialty mix and other factors are related to the provision of c-sections in rural communities. We examined the percentage of the c-sections performed on rural service area residents that were done in small rural hospitals, whether family physicians did most of these procedures in rural hospitals where there are no obstetricians, their competence in performing c-sections, and factors associated with their performance of this procedure. Data were obtained through Computerized Hospital Discharge Database (CHARS) inpatient hospital abstracts supplemented by a telephone survey of all Washington State rural hospitals and a mail survey of rural physicians. Funded by HRSA’s ORHP.

 

Status:

Complete

 

Publications/Presentations

Authors Title Type Date Documents/Media
Norris TE, Reese JW, Pirani MJ, Rosenblatt RA Are rural family physicians comfortable performing cesarean sections? PUBLICATION 11-01-1996 Article
Norris TE, Reese JW, Rosenblatt RA Are rural family physicians comfortable performing cesarean sections? PUBLICATION 03-01-1996