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孕产妇种族/族裔、保险和教育水平对妊娠结局的相互作用:基于美国生命统计记录的回顾性分析

Interaction of Maternal Race/Ethnicity, Insurance, and Education Level on Pregnancy Outcomes: A Retrospective Analysis of the United States Vital Statistics Records.

作者信息

Akinyemi Oluwasegun A, Adetokunbo Stella, Elleissy Nasef Kindha, Ayeni Olufemi, Akinwumi Bolarinwa, Fakorede Mary O

机构信息

Surgery, Howard University, Washington, USA.

Community Medicine, Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti, NGA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2022 Apr 18;14(4):e24235. doi: 10.7759/cureus.24235. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The objective is to determine the association between maternal race/ethnicity, insurance, education level, and pregnancy outcomes.

METHODS

We queried the U.S. vital statistics records from 2015 to 2019 to analyze all deliveries. Using a multivariate analysis model, we determined the interaction between maternal race, insurance, education, and pregnancy outcomes. The outcome measures were the 5-min Apgar score, neonatal unit admission, neonates receiving assisted ventilation > 6 hours, mothers requiring blood transfusion, and the intensive care unit admission.

RESULT

There were 13,213,732 deliveries that met our inclusion criteria. In the study population, 52.7% were white, 14.1% blacks, 22.9% Hispanics, and 10.4% belonged to other races. 37.5% of the women had a high school education, 49.1% had a college education, and 12.3% had advanced degrees. Black mothers with high school education were more likely to require blood transfusion following delivery than Whites at the same education level, OR=1.08 (95% CI 1.05-1.11, p < 0.05). They were also more likely to be admitted into intensive care. The difference only disappeared among blacks with advanced education (OR=1.0; 95% CI 0.89-1.12, p > 0.05). Across all races/ethnicities, private insurance and advanced education were associated with better pregnancy outcomes.

CONCLUSION

In the U.S., women with high socioeconomic status have better pregnancy outcomes across all races/ethnicities.

摘要

目的

确定孕产妇种族/族裔、保险、教育水平与妊娠结局之间的关联。

方法

我们查询了2015年至2019年美国生命统计记录,以分析所有分娩情况。使用多变量分析模型,我们确定了孕产妇种族、保险、教育和妊娠结局之间的相互作用。结局指标包括5分钟阿氏评分、新生儿重症监护病房收治情况、接受辅助通气超过6小时的新生儿、需要输血的母亲以及重症监护病房收治情况。

结果

共有13213732例分娩符合我们的纳入标准。在研究人群中,52.7%为白人,14.1%为黑人,22.9%为西班牙裔,10.4%属于其他种族。37.5%的女性具有高中学历,49.1%具有大学学历,12.3%具有高等学位。与相同教育水平的白人相比,具有高中学历的黑人母亲在分娩后更有可能需要输血,OR = 1.08(95%CI 1.05 - 1.11,p < 0.05)。她们也更有可能被收治入重症监护病房。这种差异仅在受过高等教育的黑人中消失(OR = 1.0;95%CI 0.89 - 1.12,p > 0.05)。在所有种族/族裔中,私人保险和高等教育与更好的妊娠结局相关。

结论

在美国,社会经济地位较高的女性在所有种族/族裔中都有更好的妊娠结局。

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