[1997-2018年冰岛和移民妇女早产情况及主要影响因素]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Laeknabladid Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.17992/lbl.2023.02.729
Embla Yr Gudmundsdottir, Lilja Vigfusdottir, Helga Gottfredsdottir
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简介:移民妇女在怀孕、分娩和产褥期的围产期结局往往比当地妇女差,但早产的结果各不相同。本研究的目的是检测冰岛和冰岛移民妇女早产的患病率和危险因素。材料和方法:该研究是一项基于人群的队列研究,数据来自冰岛医学出生登记册。该队列包括1997年至2018年期间怀孕22至36天的所有单胎妇女,共有89170名妇女。这群人被分成了两部分;拥有冰岛公民身份的妇女和拥有外国公民身份的妇女,根据其国籍国的人类发展指数进一步划分。根据该分类分析早产率和危险因素患病率,并采用卡方检验测量差异的显著性。结果:冰岛妇女(4.4%)与移民妇女(5.6%)的早产率有显著性差异(p结论:来自中、低hdi国家的冰岛移民妇女早产率高于冰岛妇女。风险因素也存在差异,需要进一步研究。研究结果可用于冰岛移民妇女产前护理的持续发展。
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[Preterm birth among Icelandic and migrant women in Iceland during 1997-2018 and main contributing factors].

Introduction: Migrant women often experience worse perinatal outcomes during pregnancy, birth, and puerperium than native women, but results regarding preterm birth vary. The objective of this study was to detect the prevalence and risk factors of preterm birth among Icelandic and migrant women in Iceland.

Material and methods: The study was a population-based cohort study with data from the Icelandic Medical Birth Register. The cohort included all women who had a singleton birth from 22w0d to 36w6d of pregnancy in the years 1997-2018, a total of 89 170 women. The group was divided in two; women with an Icelandic citizenship and women with foreign citizenship, that were further divided according to the Human Development Index (HDI) of their country of citizenship. Preterm birth rate and risk factor prevalence was analysed according to this classification and significance in differences measured with a chi-square test.

Results: Significance in differences of preterm birth was found between Icelandic (4.4%) and migrant women (5.6%) (p<0.001). Migrant women from middle-HDI countries gave birth preterm in 5.5% of cases (p<0.01) and women from low-HDI countries in 6.4% of cases (p<0.001). Migrant women were more often diagnosed with urinary tract infections, diabetes, intrauterine growth restriction and premature rupture of membranes, but less often with pre-eclampsia, obesity, placental defect, mental health issues and age p<18 years (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Migrant women in Iceland from middle-HDI and low-HDI countries give birth preterm more often than Icelandic women. A difference in risk factors is also present and needs further research. The findings can be used in continuing development of prenatal care for migrant women in Iceland.

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