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Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec

OBJECTIVE: We assessed individual- and community-level disparities and trends in birth outcomes and infant mortality among First Nations (North American Indians) and Inuit versus other populations in Quebec, Canada. METHODS: A retrospective birth cohort study of all births to Quebec residents, 1991–...

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Autores principales: Simonet, Fabienne, Wassimi, Spogmai, Heaman, Maureen, Smylie, Janet, Martens, Patricia, Mchugh, Nancy G.L., Labranche, Elena, Wilkins, Russell, Fraser, William D., Luo, Zhong-Cheng
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Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3265542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22282716
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author Simonet, Fabienne
Wassimi, Spogmai
Heaman, Maureen
Smylie, Janet
Martens, Patricia
Mchugh, Nancy G.L.
Labranche, Elena
Wilkins, Russell
Fraser, William D.
Luo, Zhong-Cheng
author_facet Simonet, Fabienne
Wassimi, Spogmai
Heaman, Maureen
Smylie, Janet
Martens, Patricia
Mchugh, Nancy G.L.
Labranche, Elena
Wilkins, Russell
Fraser, William D.
Luo, Zhong-Cheng
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description OBJECTIVE: We assessed individual- and community-level disparities and trends in birth outcomes and infant mortality among First Nations (North American Indians) and Inuit versus other populations in Quebec, Canada. METHODS: A retrospective birth cohort study of all births to Quebec residents, 1991–2000. At the individual level, we examined outcomes comparing births to First Nations and Inuit versus other mother tongue women. At the community level, we compared outcomes among First Nations and Inuit communities versus other communities. RESULTS: First Nations and Inuit births were much less likely to be small-for-gestational-age but much more likely to be large-for-gestational-age compared to other births at the individual or community level, especially for First Nations. At both levels, Inuit births were 1.5 times as likely to be preterm. At the individual level, total fetal and infant mortality rates were 2 times as high for First Nations, and 3 times as high for Inuit. Infant mortality rates were 2 times as high for First Nations, and 4 times as high for Inuit. There were no reductions in these disparities between 1991–1995 and 1996–2000. Modestly smaller disparities in total fetal and infant mortality were observed for First Nations at the community level (risk ratio=1.6), but for Inuit there were similar disparities at both levels. These disparities remained substantial after adjusting for maternal characteristics. CONCLUSION: There were large and persistent disparities in fetal and infant mortality among First Nations and Inuit versus other populations in Quebec based on individual- or community-level assessments, indicating a need to improve socioeconomic conditions as well as perinatal and infant care for Aboriginal peoples.
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spelling pubmed-32655422012-01-24 Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec Simonet, Fabienne Wassimi, Spogmai Heaman, Maureen Smylie, Janet Martens, Patricia Mchugh, Nancy G.L. Labranche, Elena Wilkins, Russell Fraser, William D. Luo, Zhong-Cheng Open Womens Health J Article OBJECTIVE: We assessed individual- and community-level disparities and trends in birth outcomes and infant mortality among First Nations (North American Indians) and Inuit versus other populations in Quebec, Canada. METHODS: A retrospective birth cohort study of all births to Quebec residents, 1991–2000. At the individual level, we examined outcomes comparing births to First Nations and Inuit versus other mother tongue women. At the community level, we compared outcomes among First Nations and Inuit communities versus other communities. RESULTS: First Nations and Inuit births were much less likely to be small-for-gestational-age but much more likely to be large-for-gestational-age compared to other births at the individual or community level, especially for First Nations. At both levels, Inuit births were 1.5 times as likely to be preterm. At the individual level, total fetal and infant mortality rates were 2 times as high for First Nations, and 3 times as high for Inuit. Infant mortality rates were 2 times as high for First Nations, and 4 times as high for Inuit. There were no reductions in these disparities between 1991–1995 and 1996–2000. Modestly smaller disparities in total fetal and infant mortality were observed for First Nations at the community level (risk ratio=1.6), but for Inuit there were similar disparities at both levels. These disparities remained substantial after adjusting for maternal characteristics. CONCLUSION: There were large and persistent disparities in fetal and infant mortality among First Nations and Inuit versus other populations in Quebec based on individual- or community-level assessments, indicating a need to improve socioeconomic conditions as well as perinatal and infant care for Aboriginal peoples. 2010-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3265542/ /pubmed/22282716 Text en This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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Simonet, Fabienne
Wassimi, Spogmai
Heaman, Maureen
Smylie, Janet
Martens, Patricia
Mchugh, Nancy G.L.
Labranche, Elena
Wilkins, Russell
Fraser, William D.
Luo, Zhong-Cheng
Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title_full Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title_fullStr Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title_full_unstemmed Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title_short Individual- and Community-Level Disparities in Birth Outcomes and Infant Mortality among First Nations, Inuit and Other Populations in Quebec
title_sort individual- and community-level disparities in birth outcomes and infant mortality among first nations, inuit and other populations in quebec
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3265542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22282716
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