Characteristics and Outcomes Among Asian Birthing People in the American Association of Birth Centers Perinatal Data Registry.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Amy H Goh, Dia Aurora Kapoor, Anna Nguyen, Devi Soman, Diana R Jolles
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Abstract

Background: Asian birthing people have the second highest rates of cesarean birth (CB), lowest rates of community (home and birth center), and midwife-attended births compared to other racial and ethnic groups in the United States.

Methods: The American Association of Birth Centers Perinatal Data Registry (PDR) was used to abstract socio-demographic and clinical data. Logistic regression analyses identified the drivers of cesarean birth among Asian birthing people in the overall and community birth eligible samples.

Results: Between 2007 and 2021, 2983 people self-identified as Asian within the PDR. The Asian sample had a lower percentage of birth center births and a higher percentage of hospital births, CB, gestational diabetes, and postpartum hemorrhage compared to the overall sample. The cesarean rate in the Asian sample was 12.4%. Asian multiparous birthing people were at 1.5 greater odds of CB compared to White multiparous birthing people (OR = 1.54; 95% CI, 1.19-2.03; p < 0.01). Asians in the community birth eligible group had higher odds of CB compared to their White counterparts (OR = 1.54; 95% CI, 1.23-1.93; p < 0.01). Asian and White multiparous birthing people admitted to the hospital from the community birth eligible group had five times higher odds of CB compared to the total sample of Asian and White multiparous birthing people (OR = 5.18; 95% CI, 3.77-7.12; p < 0.01).

Discussion: There were lower rates of CB among Asians who birthed in PDR user sites compared to the national average. Future research is needed in community birth outcomes among different Asian ethnicities and Asian birthing people's perspective on community birth.

美国出生中心协会围产期数据登记中心中亚洲分娩人群的特征和结果。
背景:与美国其他种族和民族相比,亚裔分娩人群的剖宫产率(CB)第二高,社区(家庭和分娩中心)和助产士接生率最低。方法:采用美国出生中心协会围产期数据登记处(PDR)提取社会人口统计学和临床资料。Logistic回归分析确定了总体和社区分娩合格样本中亚洲分娩人群剖宫产的驱动因素。结果:2007年至2021年间,人民民主共和国有2983人自认为是亚洲人。与整体样本相比,亚洲样本的分娩中心分娩比例较低,而住院分娩、CB、妊娠糖尿病和产后出血的比例较高。亚洲样本的剖宫产率为12.4%。亚洲产多胞胎的人比白人产多胞胎的人患CB的几率高1.5倍(OR = 1.54;95% ci, 1.19-2.03;p讨论:与全国平均水平相比,出生在PDR用户站点的亚洲人的CB率较低。亚洲不同种族的社区分娩结果以及亚洲分娩人群对社区分娩的看法有待进一步研究。
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Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care
Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal devoted to issues and practices in the care of childbearing women, infants, and families. It is written by and for professionals in maternal and neonatal health, nurses, midwives, physicians, public health workers, doulas, social scientists, childbirth educators, lactation counselors, epidemiologists, and other health caregivers and policymakers in perinatal care.
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