National core maternity indicators
released: 7 Mar 2013 author: AIHW National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit and AIHW media release
This is the first report of ten national core maternity indicators for monitoring the quality of maternity care in Australia. National rates have decreased for smoking in pregnancy, episiotomy among women having their first baby and giving birth vaginally and the proportion of babies born weighing less than 2,750 grams at or after 40 weeks. However for some indicators, including induction of labour, caesarean section and instrumental vaginal birth, rates have increased and point to areas for possible further attention.
ISBN 978-1-74249-398-5; Cat. no. PER 58; 56pp.; $22
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AIHW National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit and AIHW 2013. National core maternity indicators. Cat. no. PER 58. Canberra: AIHW.