| Literature DB >> 29783963 |
Sara Filoche1, Fiona Cram2, Angela Beard3, Dalice Sim4, Stacie Geller5, Liza Edmonds6, Bridget Robson7, Beverley Lawton8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Significant health inequities exist around maternal and infant health for Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand - and in particular around a premature (preterm) delivery. Māori babies are more likely to be born preterm (8.1%, compared to an overall rate of 7.4%) and they are more likely to have a preterm death. An essential part of redressing these disparities is to examine the clinical care pathway and outcomes associated with preterm deliveries. This paper describes a protocol utilising national and local health collections to enable such a study.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical care pathway; Data linking; Equity; Health disparities; Indigenous health; Kaupapa Māori; Maternity care services; Preterm delivery
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29783963 PMCID: PMC5963046 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3179-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Local and national data sources and examples of variables collected
| Dataset | Type of information | Examples of variables extracted |
|---|---|---|
| National health index | Sociodemographic | NHI number, area deprivation, ethnicity |
| Mortality collection | Mortality | Ethnicity, date of death, gestational age at termination of pregnancy, birth-weight, diagnostic codes on cause of death, sudden and unexpected death indicator |
| National maternity collection | Pregnancy and delivery information | Maternal ethnicity, maternal height and weight at time of booking with a maternity care provider, maternal smoking status at time of booking with maternity care provider, plurality, parity, mode of delivery, Apgar at 5 min, birth weight, gestational age at delivery |
| National minimum dataset | Hospital events | Ethnicity, maternal and/or infant hospital admissions (public) and discharge dates, length of stay, diagnostic (ICD-10) codes |
| Australia New Zealand Neonatal network | Neonatal intensive care | Ethnicity, corticosteroid administration before delivery, length of stay, neonatal surgery, corrected gestational age on discharge, oxygen on discharge, enteral tube feeding on discharge (e.g. nasogastric tube) |
| Local hospital (DHB specific) | Pregnancy and delivery events | Maternal and paternal ethnicity, obstetric history, plurality, parity, date of admission, date of delivery |
| Community laboratory | Screening and diagnostics | Antenatal booking screening (e.g. blood count), gestational diabetes screening, sexually transmitted infection (note: only if screened and not results) |
Fig. 1Overview of study protocol outlining the main data collation steps and exclusion criteria for each Primary Outcome
AN1 (Antenatal booking).
NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit)