Antenatal transfer of rural women: the NSW Inpatient Statistics Collection compare with an audit of hospital records?

Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine whether the NSW Inpatient Statistics Collection (ISC), a census of hospitaladmissions, could be used to estimate the magnitude of, and reasons for, antenatal transfer of rural women. Data fromthe ISC were compared with results of a clinical audit of all antenatal admissions of rural women to perinatal centresin NSW during 1997-1998. While the overall number of perinatal centre admissions identified by the ISC and theaudit were similar, the ISC identified only about 70% of antenatal transfers. Rural hospitals identified 12% ofwomen as indigenous compared with 9% at perinatal centres. The ISC showed 28% of rural women admissions and42% of transfers were for threatened preterm labour compared with 21% and 30% respectively from the audit.

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