| Literature DB >> 26608259 |
Habiba Kapaya1, Erin Mercer2, Francesca Boffey3, Georgina Jones4, Caroline Mitchell5, Dilly Anumba6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Published guidelines emphasise the need for early antenatal care to promote maternal and neonatal health. Inadequate engagement with antenatal care is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes including maternal death. The factors that influence the uptake and utilisation of maternity care services are poorly understood. We retrospectively explore a large maternity database of births in a large referral UK hospital to capture the socio-demographic factors that influence late pregnancy booking, and then prospectively compare the stress and social support status of consenting early and late-booking women.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26608259 PMCID: PMC4660789 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-015-0753-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Demographic characteristics of retrospective study
| Variables | Early bookers | Late bookers | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years): mean (range;SD) | 28.7 (14–52; 6) | 27.5 (13–32; 6.6) |
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| Teenage pregnancy = Yes : %( | 6.9 (2031) | 12.4 (579) |
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| Maternal age > 35 years = Yes: %( | 18.0 (5321) | 16.4 (769) |
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| Parity: mean | 0.85 | 1.14 |
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| White ethnicity = No: %( | 16.3 (4750) | 37.4 % (1668) |
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| Maternal employment = No: %( | 23.9 (4263) | 52 (1254) |
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| Paternal employment = No: %( | 4.8 (753) | 12.4 (227) |
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| IMD score % ( | 5.9 (1068) | 10.4 (1875) | =0.031 |
| Smoking status = Yes: %( | 14.7 (4348) | 18.8 (873) |
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| Body mass index (kg/m2): mean (range, SD) | 25.6 (17.5–52; 4.7) | 26.3 (17.6–54; 4.6) |
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Logistic regression of socio-demographics in predicting booking appointments and pregnancy outcome. (Reference group is late booking)
| Characteristics | Early bookers | Late bookers | Odds ratio [95 % confidence interval] | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age <19 years |
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| 1.919 [1.740 to 2.117] |
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| Non-white ethnic background |
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| 3.07 [2.9 to 3.28] |
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| IMD score |
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| 1.092 [1.008–1.182] |
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| Maternal un-employment |
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| 3.74 [3.43 to 4.10], |
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| Partner un-employment |
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| 2.92 [2.49 to 3.42] |
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| Smoking status |
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| 1.34 [1.24–1.46] |
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| Stillbirth |
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| 2.21 [1.53 to 2.87] |
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| Low birth weight |
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| 1.52 [1.37 to 1.61] |
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| Premature delivery |
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| 1.51 [1.36–1.68] |
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| Admission to SCBU |
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| 1.7 [1.53 to 1.89] |
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Fig. 1Flow diagram showing recruitment (Prospective study)
Demographic characteristics of prospective study
| Variables | Early booking | Late booking | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years): mean (range;SD) | 29.75 (17.62–40.20;5.33) | 29.89 (18.40–43.88;6.42) |
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| Teenage pregnancy = Yes : % ( | 4.4 (5) | 4.5 (2) |
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| Maternal age > 35 years = Yes: % ( | 19.3 (22) | 25.0 (11) |
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| Parity: median (range) | 0 (0–4) | 1 (0–6) |
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| Multiparous: % ( | 49.1 (56) | 59.1 (26) |
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| Married/Partnership = No: % ( | 43.9 (50) | 65.9 (29) |
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| White ethnicity = No: % ( | 27.2 (31) | 25.0 (11) |
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| Employment = No: % ( | 21.6 (24) | 31.8 (14) |
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| Further education: % (n) | No qualifications | 2.7 (3) | 4.7 (2) | |
| Up to NVQ level 2 | 28.3 (32) | 32.6 (14) | ||
| Up to NVQ level 3 | 15.9 (18) | 25.6 (11) |
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| Up to professional qualifications | 46.0 (52) | 32.6 (14) | ||
| Foreign qualifications | 7.1 (8) | 4.7 % (2) | ||
| Smoking status = Yes: %( | 8.8 (10) | 15.9 (7) |
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| Body mass index (kg/m2): mean (range, SD) | 25.12 (17.54–42.24;5.21) | 22.96 (18.59–30.47;3.38) |
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