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Australian rural women鈥檚 health roundtable

mini传媒入口

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

Updated
3 July 2023
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Women in rural and remote Australia face unique challenges when accessing women鈥檚 health services. These challenges have an impact on the equitable delivery of healthcare for women and their families. To help address these barriers, the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (mini传媒入口) hosted the first mini传媒入口 Australian rural women鈥檚 health roundtable on 2 May 2023.

More than 50 delegates representing College Members and trainees, midwifery groups, consumers, and key stakeholders from Commonwealth, state and territory governments, non-government organisations and other service providers who support rural, regional and remote women鈥檚 health collaboratively examined access to care outside Australia’s capital cities at the roundtable.

mini传媒入口 presented findings from its rural, regional and remote mapping project of women鈥檚 health services, as well as learnings from current training and education initiatives that have helped strengthen the rural and remote workforce, and current advocacy work that is aimed at addressing inequitable service delivery.

Panel discussions reflected on the challenges that women and maternal health and gynaecology service providers face in rural and regional areas, explored how access to maternal health and gynaecology services in rural and remote areas can be improved, and investigated how the health professionals that provide these services be best supported. Throughout the day delegates provided insights on, and possible solutions to, a variety of issues, including:

– Models of care
– Continuity of care
– Cultural responsiveness
– mini传媒入口
– Education and upskilling
– Workforce maldistribution.
– Workforce shortages.
– Collaboration with midwifery and allied health peak bodies
– Service gaps
– Attracting and retaining health care workers to work in rural, regional, and remote areas.
– Support for health care workers and general infrastructure in rural, regional, and remote areas
– Access to contraceptive services
– Improving access for both early medical and surgical abortions
– Telehealth services

The discussions will help inform the direction of mini传媒入口鈥檚 Rural Women鈥檚 Health Strategy. mini传媒入口 thanks all the delegates that attended the roundtable. The College continues to be committed to ensuring that women living and working in rural and remote Australia, like their counterparts in metropolitan centres, receive high-quality obstetric and gynaecological health care throughout pregnancy and their lives.

If you have any questions, please contact Cynthia Tapiwa, mini传媒入口 Project Lead – Women鈥檚 Health, Research and Policy on ctapiwa@ranzcog.edu.au.

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