Association of Group Prenatal Care in US Family Medicine Residencies With Maternity Care Practice: A CERA Secondary Data Analysis

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Barr, Wendy B. [1 ]
Tong, Sebastian T. [2 ]
LeFevre, Nicholas M. [1 ]
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[1] Tufts Univ, Lawrence Family Med Residency, Medford, MA 02155 USA
[2] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Richmond, VA 23284 USA
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PREGNANCY CARE; OBSTETRICS; CURRICULUM; PHYSICIANS; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Group prenatal care has been shown to improve both maternal and neonatal outcomes. With increasing adaption of group prenatal care by family medicine residencies, this model may serve as a potential method to increase exposure to and interest in maternity care among trainees. This study aims to describe the penetration, regional and program variations, and potential impacts on future maternity care practice of group prenatal care in US family medicine residencies. METHODS: The CAFM Educational Research Alliance (CERA) conducted a survey of all US family medicine residency program directors in 2013 containing questions about maternity care training. A secondary data analysis was completed to examine relevant data on group prenatal care in US family medicine residencies and maternity care practice patterns. RESULTS: 23.1% of family medicine residency programs report provision of group prenatal care. Programs with group prenatal care reported increased number of vaginal deliveries per resident. Controlling for average number of vaginal deliveries per resident, programs with group prenatal care had a 2.35 higher odds of having more than 10% of graduates practice obstetrics and a 2.93 higher odds of having at least one graduate in the past 5 years enter an obstetrics fellowship. CONCLUSIONS: Residency programs with group prenatal care models report more graduates entering OB fellowships and practicing maternity care. Implementing group prenatal care in residency training can be one method in a multifaceted approach to increasing maternity care practice among US family physicians.
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