An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues

<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors on pregnancy outcomes urged for a new approach in early antenatal risk selection. The evidence invites to more integration, in particular between the clinical working area and th...

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Main Authors: Amber Amanda Vos, Mieke J van Veen, Erwin Birnie, Semiha Denktas, Eric AP Steegers, Gouke J. Bonsel
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1512
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spelling doaj-7d74c88c303840929e04d0f6490c24662020-11-24T23:19:35ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562015-03-011511729An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issuesAmber Amanda Vos0Mieke J van Veen1Erwin BirnieSemiha DenktasEric AP SteegersGouke J. BonselErasmus Medical CenterRotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Research Centre Innovations in Care<p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors on pregnancy outcomes urged for a new approach in early antenatal risk selection. The evidence invites to more integration, in particular between the clinical working area and the public health domain. We developed a non-invasive, standardized instrument for comprehensive antenatal risk assessment. The current study presents the application-oriented development of a risk screening instrument for early antenatal detection of risk factors and tailored prevention in an integrated care setting.</p><p><br /><strong>Methods: </strong>A review of published instruments complemented with evidence from cohort studies. Selection and standardization of risk factors associated with small for gestational age, preterm birth, congenital anomalies and perinatal mortality. Risk factors were weighted to obtain a cumulative risk score. Responses were then connected to corresponding care pathways. A cumulative risk threshold was defined, which can be adapted to the population and the availability of preventive facilities. A score above the threshold implies multidisciplinary consultation between caregivers.</p><p><br /><strong>Results: </strong>The resulting digital score card consisted of 70 items, subdivided into four non-medical and two medical domains. Weighing of risk factors was based on existing evidence. Pilot-evidence from a cohort of 218 pregnancies in a multi-practice urban setting showed a cut-off of 16 points would imply 20% of all pregnant women to be assessed in a multidisciplinary setting. A total of 28 care pathways were defined.</p><p><br /><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The resulting score card is a universal risk screening instrument which incorporates recent evidence on non-medical risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes and enables systematic risk management in an integrated antenatal health care setting.</p>http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1512non-invasive risk screeningrisk assessmentintegrated carecare pathwayperinatal healthpregnancy
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Erwin Birnie
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Eric AP Steegers
Gouke J. Bonsel
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Mieke J van Veen
Erwin Birnie
Semiha Denktas
Eric AP Steegers
Gouke J. Bonsel
An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
International Journal of Integrated Care
non-invasive risk screening
risk assessment
integrated care
care pathway
perinatal health
pregnancy
author_facet Amber Amanda Vos
Mieke J van Veen
Erwin Birnie
Semiha Denktas
Eric AP Steegers
Gouke J. Bonsel
author_sort Amber Amanda Vos
title An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
title_short An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
title_full An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
title_fullStr An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
title_full_unstemmed An instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
title_sort instrument for broadened risk assessment in antenatal health care including non-medical issues
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2015-03-01
description <p><strong>Introduction: </strong>Growing evidence on the risk contributing role of non-medical factors on pregnancy outcomes urged for a new approach in early antenatal risk selection. The evidence invites to more integration, in particular between the clinical working area and the public health domain. We developed a non-invasive, standardized instrument for comprehensive antenatal risk assessment. The current study presents the application-oriented development of a risk screening instrument for early antenatal detection of risk factors and tailored prevention in an integrated care setting.</p><p><br /><strong>Methods: </strong>A review of published instruments complemented with evidence from cohort studies. Selection and standardization of risk factors associated with small for gestational age, preterm birth, congenital anomalies and perinatal mortality. Risk factors were weighted to obtain a cumulative risk score. Responses were then connected to corresponding care pathways. A cumulative risk threshold was defined, which can be adapted to the population and the availability of preventive facilities. A score above the threshold implies multidisciplinary consultation between caregivers.</p><p><br /><strong>Results: </strong>The resulting digital score card consisted of 70 items, subdivided into four non-medical and two medical domains. Weighing of risk factors was based on existing evidence. Pilot-evidence from a cohort of 218 pregnancies in a multi-practice urban setting showed a cut-off of 16 points would imply 20% of all pregnant women to be assessed in a multidisciplinary setting. A total of 28 care pathways were defined.</p><p><br /><strong>Conclusion: </strong>The resulting score card is a universal risk screening instrument which incorporates recent evidence on non-medical risk factors for adverse pregnancy outcomes and enables systematic risk management in an integrated antenatal health care setting.</p>
topic non-invasive risk screening
risk assessment
integrated care
care pathway
perinatal health
pregnancy
url http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/1512
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