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    Ethnic differences in risk factors for adverse birth outcomes between Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and White British mothers

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    Authors
    Garcia, Rebecca
    Ali, Nasreen
    Guppy, Andrew
    Griffiths, Malcolm
    Randhawa, Gurch
    Issue Date
    2019-09-30
    Subjects
    maternity
    health behaviour
    nursing
    White British
    Pakistani
    Bangladeshi
    risk factors
    B720 Midwifery
    
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    Abstract
    Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse health behaviours lead to increased risk and can adversely mediate birth outcomes. This study examines whether risk factors are similar, different, or clustered according to maternal ethnicity. Design: Retrospective analysis of routinely collected data (2008−2013). Methods: We analysed data routinely collected data from a local University Hospital Ciconia Maternity information System (CMiS), for White British, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi women (N = 15,211) using cross-tabulations, ANCOVA, adjusted standardized residuals (ASR), and Pearson's chi-squared statistics. Results: The results demonstrate distinct clusters of risk factors between White British, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi mothers. Additionally, Pakistani mothers had the highest number of statistically significant risk factors, according to maternal ethnicity, showing that 49% of women in this cohort that were diagnosed with diabetes were Pakistani, 21.5% of White British women smoked and results showed that Bangladeshi mothers delivered the lightest weight infants (adjusted mean: 3,055.4 g). Conclusions: This study showed differences in the risk factors between White British, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi mothers. The identified risk factors were clustered by maternal ethnicity. Impact: Identification of these risk factor clusters can help policymakers and clinicians direct resources and may help reduce ethnic variation found in these populations that might be attributed to adverse health behaviours and increased risk factors.
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    Garcia R, Ali N, Guppy A, Griffiths M, Randhawa G (2020) 'Ethnic differences in risk factors for adverse birth outcomes between Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and White British mothers', Journal of Advanced Nursing, 76 (1), pp.174-182.
    Publisher
    Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal
    Journal of Advanced Nursing
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10547/623747
    DOI
    10.1111/jan.14209
    PubMed ID
    31566783
    Additional Links
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jan.14209
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0309-2402
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1111/jan.14209
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