Antenatal care in the European Union: A survey on guidelines in all 25 member states of the Community

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Objectives: A comprehensive review of the content of national guidelines on antenatal care for normal pregnancies in the member states of the European Union was required to find out whether a common minimum guideline would be of benefit to complement national public health policies, and what this guideline might contain. Study design: A structured questionnaire was sent to the Ministries of Health and the societies of obstetricians and midwives. Descriptive analyses identified which and how many member states recommend a test, to how many people this applied, and whether there was a correlation between the gross national product and the number of tests recommended. Results: Answers were obtained from all 25 member states. Twenty of them have a national guideline. Forty-seven tests were reported and 23 of these are recommended for routine care by more than 50% of the countries and apply to more than 50% of inhabitants. Those tests are also supported by scientific evidence. Countries with a GNP below EU-average recommend more tests than the others. Conclusion: For the first time it has been demonstrated what the member states of the EU recommend for antenatal care. Based on this, a common minimum guideline for antenatal care in the EU is recommended. © 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Bernloehr, A., Smith, P., & Vydelingum, V. (2005). Antenatal care in the European Union: A survey on guidelines in all 25 member states of the Community. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 122(1), 22–32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejogrb.2005.04.004

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