Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka

Context: Pregnancy-related preventable morbidity and mortality remain high in India. Safe delivery services should focus on improving neonatal and maternal outcomes while also enabling a positive childbirth experience. However, high rates of intrapartum obstetric referrals are common. Objective: To...

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Main Authors: Sudha Nagavarapu, Varsha Shridhar, Nora Kropp, Leela Murali, Swathi S Balachandra, Ramakrishna Prasad, Asha Kilaru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2378;epage=2383;aulast=Nagavarapu
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spelling doaj-838034e468724d55bdd297df1419b0952020-11-25T02:29:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632019-01-01872378238310.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_308_19Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern KarnatakaSudha NagavarapuVarsha ShridharNora KroppLeela MuraliSwathi S BalachandraRamakrishna PrasadAsha KilaruContext: Pregnancy-related preventable morbidity and mortality remain high in India. Safe delivery services should focus on improving neonatal and maternal outcomes while also enabling a positive childbirth experience. However, high rates of intrapartum obstetric referrals are common. Objective: To describe the timing and the reasons for obstetric referrals to a public tertiary care hospital in Bangalore and characteristics of the referring facilities. Methods: We interviewed 320 women who delivered at the tertiary care hospital within a one-month time frame prior to the interview and who originally planned to deliver elsewhere. Results: Ninety four percent of women in the study reported that the decision to transfer to the tertiary hospital was made after the onset of labour. Referrals were made for medical as well as non-medical reasons. About a third (35%) had to take loans to cover the expenses of childbirth. Conclusions: Referrals frequently occurred after the onset of labour. Our data imply that improving obstetric referral protocols will improve the birth experience and reduce the burden on tertiary care facilities and on the women themselves.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2378;epage=2383;aulast=NagavarapuIntrapartum referralsobstetricsobstetric referralstertiary care hospital
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author Sudha Nagavarapu
Varsha Shridhar
Nora Kropp
Leela Murali
Swathi S Balachandra
Ramakrishna Prasad
Asha Kilaru
spellingShingle Sudha Nagavarapu
Varsha Shridhar
Nora Kropp
Leela Murali
Swathi S Balachandra
Ramakrishna Prasad
Asha Kilaru
Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Intrapartum referrals
obstetrics
obstetric referrals
tertiary care hospital
author_facet Sudha Nagavarapu
Varsha Shridhar
Nora Kropp
Leela Murali
Swathi S Balachandra
Ramakrishna Prasad
Asha Kilaru
author_sort Sudha Nagavarapu
title Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
title_short Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
title_full Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
title_fullStr Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
title_full_unstemmed Reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: A study from Southern Karnataka
title_sort reasons for obstetric referrals from community facilities to a tertiary obstetric facility: a study from southern karnataka
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Context: Pregnancy-related preventable morbidity and mortality remain high in India. Safe delivery services should focus on improving neonatal and maternal outcomes while also enabling a positive childbirth experience. However, high rates of intrapartum obstetric referrals are common. Objective: To describe the timing and the reasons for obstetric referrals to a public tertiary care hospital in Bangalore and characteristics of the referring facilities. Methods: We interviewed 320 women who delivered at the tertiary care hospital within a one-month time frame prior to the interview and who originally planned to deliver elsewhere. Results: Ninety four percent of women in the study reported that the decision to transfer to the tertiary hospital was made after the onset of labour. Referrals were made for medical as well as non-medical reasons. About a third (35%) had to take loans to cover the expenses of childbirth. Conclusions: Referrals frequently occurred after the onset of labour. Our data imply that improving obstetric referral protocols will improve the birth experience and reduce the burden on tertiary care facilities and on the women themselves.
topic Intrapartum referrals
obstetrics
obstetric referrals
tertiary care hospital
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2378;epage=2383;aulast=Nagavarapu
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