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Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors

PURPOSE: To analyze the socio-residential factors associated with extremely and very preterm deliveries occurring in non-level 3 maternity units in France. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a population-based observational retrospective study using national hospital data from 2012 to 2014. A generalize...

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Autores principales: Roussot, Adrien, Goueslard, Karine, Cottenet, Jonathan, Von Theobald, Peter, Rozenberg, Patrick, Quantin, Catherine
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Publicado: Dove 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883947
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S288046
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author Roussot, Adrien
Goueslard, Karine
Cottenet, Jonathan
Von Theobald, Peter
Rozenberg, Patrick
Quantin, Catherine
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Goueslard, Karine
Cottenet, Jonathan
Von Theobald, Peter
Rozenberg, Patrick
Quantin, Catherine
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description PURPOSE: To analyze the socio-residential factors associated with extremely and very preterm deliveries occurring in non-level 3 maternity units in France. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a population-based observational retrospective study using national hospital data from 2012 to 2014. A generalized estimating equations regression model was used to study the characteristics of women who delivered very preterm and the socio-residential risk factors for not delivering in a level 3 maternity unit at 24–31+6d weeks of gestation. RESULTS: Among deliveries resulting in live births and without contraindication to in-utero transfer, we identified 9198 extremely or very preterm deliveries; 2122 (23.1%) of these were managed in a non-level 3 unit. Our study showed that young maternal age (women under 20 years at delivery) was associated with the risk of giving birth prematurely in a non-level 3 maternity, and particularly in a level 1 maternity unit (adjusted relative risk, 1.53; 95% CI 1.09–2.16). Living more than 30 minutes away from the closest level 3 unit increased the risk of delivering very preterm in a level 1 or 2 unit. Living in an urban area or urban periphery increased the risk of giving birth in a level 2 maternity unit (adjusted relative risk, 1.53; 95% CI 1.28–1.83 and 1.42; 95% CI 1.17–1.71, respectively). CONCLUSION: This study shows that young pregnant women living more than 30 minutes from a level 3 hospital have an increased risk of delivering in a maternity unit that is not equipped to deal with premature births. The risk also increases with an urban place of residence when the delivery occurs in a level 2 unit. A clearer understanding of the population at risk of delivering prematurely in a non-level 3 maternity could lead to improvements in structuring healthcare to encourage earlier management and better support.
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spelling pubmed-80537032021-04-20 Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors Roussot, Adrien Goueslard, Karine Cottenet, Jonathan Von Theobald, Peter Rozenberg, Patrick Quantin, Catherine Clin Epidemiol Original Research PURPOSE: To analyze the socio-residential factors associated with extremely and very preterm deliveries occurring in non-level 3 maternity units in France. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a population-based observational retrospective study using national hospital data from 2012 to 2014. A generalized estimating equations regression model was used to study the characteristics of women who delivered very preterm and the socio-residential risk factors for not delivering in a level 3 maternity unit at 24–31+6d weeks of gestation. RESULTS: Among deliveries resulting in live births and without contraindication to in-utero transfer, we identified 9198 extremely or very preterm deliveries; 2122 (23.1%) of these were managed in a non-level 3 unit. Our study showed that young maternal age (women under 20 years at delivery) was associated with the risk of giving birth prematurely in a non-level 3 maternity, and particularly in a level 1 maternity unit (adjusted relative risk, 1.53; 95% CI 1.09–2.16). Living more than 30 minutes away from the closest level 3 unit increased the risk of delivering very preterm in a level 1 or 2 unit. Living in an urban area or urban periphery increased the risk of giving birth in a level 2 maternity unit (adjusted relative risk, 1.53; 95% CI 1.28–1.83 and 1.42; 95% CI 1.17–1.71, respectively). CONCLUSION: This study shows that young pregnant women living more than 30 minutes from a level 3 hospital have an increased risk of delivering in a maternity unit that is not equipped to deal with premature births. The risk also increases with an urban place of residence when the delivery occurs in a level 2 unit. A clearer understanding of the population at risk of delivering prematurely in a non-level 3 maternity could lead to improvements in structuring healthcare to encourage earlier management and better support. Dove 2021-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8053703/ /pubmed/33883947 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S288046 Text en © 2021 Roussot et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Roussot, Adrien
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Von Theobald, Peter
Rozenberg, Patrick
Quantin, Catherine
Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors
title Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors
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title_fullStr Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors
title_full_unstemmed Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors
title_short Extremely and Very Preterm Deliveries in a Maternity Unit of Inappropriate Level: Analysis of Socio-Residential Factors
title_sort extremely and very preterm deliveries in a maternity unit of inappropriate level: analysis of socio-residential factors
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8053703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33883947
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S288046
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