Ajetunmobi Omotomilola, Whyte Bruce, Chalmers James, Fleming Michael, Stockton Diane, Wood Rachel
Information Services Division, NHS National Services Scotland, , Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2014 Jan;68(1):83-92. doi: 10.1136/jech-2013-202718. Epub 2013 Oct 15.
Providing infants with the 'best possible start in life' is a priority for the Scottish Government. This is reflected in policy and health promotion strategies to increase breast feeding, which gives the best source of nutrients for healthy infant growth and development. However, the rate of breast feeding in Scotland remains one of the lowest in Europe. Information is needed to provide a better understanding of infant feeding and its impact on child health. This paper describes the development of a unique population-wide resource created to explore infant feeding and child health in Scotland.
Descriptive and multivariate analyses of linked routine/administrative maternal and infant health records for 731,595 infants born in Scotland between 1997 and 2009.
A linked dataset was created containing a wide range of background, parental, maternal, birth and health service characteristics for a representative sample of infants born in Scotland over the study period. There was high coverage and completeness of infant feeding and other demographic, maternal and infant records. The results confirmed the importance of an enabling environment--cultural, family, health service and other maternal and infant health-related factors--in increasing the likelihood to breast feed.
Using the linked dataset, it was possible to investigate the determinants of breast feeding for a representative sample of Scottish infants born between 1997 and 2009. The linked dataset is an important resource that has potential uses in research, policy design and targeting intervention programmes.
为婴儿提供“人生最好的开端”是苏格兰政府的一项优先事项。这反映在旨在增加母乳喂养的政策和健康促进战略中,母乳喂养是婴儿健康成长和发育的最佳营养来源。然而,苏格兰的母乳喂养率仍然是欧洲最低的之一。需要相关信息来更好地了解婴儿喂养及其对儿童健康的影响。本文描述了为探索苏格兰的婴儿喂养和儿童健康而创建的独特的全人群资源的开发情况。
对1997年至2009年在苏格兰出生的731,595名婴儿的常规/行政孕产妇和婴儿健康记录进行描述性和多变量分析。
创建了一个关联数据集,其中包含研究期间在苏格兰出生的具有代表性的婴儿样本的广泛背景、父母、母亲、出生和健康服务特征。婴儿喂养以及其他人口、孕产妇和婴儿记录的覆盖率和完整性都很高。结果证实了有利环境——文化、家庭、健康服务以及其他与孕产妇和婴儿健康相关的因素——在增加母乳喂养可能性方面的重要性。
利用该关联数据集,可以调查1997年至2009年在苏格兰出生的具有代表性的婴儿样本中母乳喂养的决定因素。该关联数据集是一项重要资源,在研究、政策设计和针对性干预计划中具有潜在用途。