标题:土耳其难民移民导致的人口结构转变对孕产妇和新生儿结局的影响

Sad krer
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目的:本研究分析叙利亚和土耳其孕妇的产科和新生儿结局。方法:这项回顾性横断面研究包括1823名13至47岁的土耳其和叙利亚孕妇,她们在土耳其地中海地区的一家三级保健机构分娩。在2020年9月至2021年8月期间,940名土耳其和883名叙利亚难民(SYR)孕妇参加了这项研究。比较两组的人口统计数据、产科结局和新生儿特征。结果:SYR的产妇年龄分布有年轻化趋势(p< 0.001)。叙利亚人的识字率低于土耳其人(p< 0.001)。叙利亚孕妇剖宫产率较低(CS);他们的首次自然阴道分娩(fSVD)和自然阴道分娩(SVD)率高于土耳其孕妇(p< 0.001)。羊膜破裂在叙利亚孕妇中更为普遍(p=0,007)。APGAR评分因国籍而异(p=0.004)。不同民族产妇血红蛋白中位数(g/dL)差异有统计学意义(p<0.001)。低出生体重(LBW)(1500≤- <2500克)和2500克及以上新生儿的出生体重在两组间存在显著差异(p<0.001)。结论:受教育程度与产前护理利用有较强的相关性。随着妇女受教育程度的提高,产前护理的比率也在增加。产前保健是预防不良妊娠和新生儿结局最有价值和最有效的方法。
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Title: The effects of demographic transformation due to refugee migration in Turkey on maternal and neonatal outcomes Running Title: Syrian pregnancies and their adverse outcomes
Objective: This research analyzes the obstetric and neonatal outcomes of Syrian and Turkish pregnant women. Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included 1,823 pregnant Turkish and Syrian women aged 13 to 47 who gave birth at a tertiary care facility in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. Between September 2020 and August 2021, 940 Turkish and 883 Syrian refugees (SYR) pregnant women participated in the study. The groups were compared for demographic data, obstetric outcomes, and neonatal features. Results: The maternal age distribution for SYR includes younger ages (p<0,001). The literacy status among Syrians is lower than that of Turks (p<0,001). Syrian pregnant women have a lower prevalence of cesarean section (CS); they have a greater rate of first spontaneous vaginal delivery (fSVD) and spontaneous vaginal delivery (SVD) than Turkish pregnant women (p<0,001). Amniotic membrane rupture is more prevalent among pregnant Syrian women (p=0,007). APGAR scores differ by nationality (p=0.004). There is a significant difference in maternal hemoglobin median values (g/dL) according to nationality (p<0.001). There is a substantial difference between the birth weights of newborns with low birth weight (LBW) (1500 ≤ - <2500 grams) and those with 2500 grams or more in both groups (p<0.001). Conclusion: There is a strong correlation between education and prenatal care utilization. As women's education levels increase, the rates of prenatal care also increase. Antenatal care is the most valuable and effective method for preventing adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes.
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