Impact of midwife continuity of carer on stillbirth rate and first feed in England.

IF 5.4 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Chris Roebuck, Jane Sandall, Robert West, Charlotte Atherden, Kate Parkyn, Owen Johnson
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Background: In 2017 NHS England started rolling out a model where women have continuity of carer with the same midwifery team throughout the perinatal period. This study uses national data to test whether women of different groups receiving midwife continuity of carer had lower stillbirth rates and higher rates of a first feed of breast milk than women receiving standard care.

Methods: We compared the two outcomes for women placed on the midwife continuity of carer pathway by 24 weeks and women receiving standard care in England, with logistic regression standardising between groups. We used the Maternity Services Dataset covering 922,149 women conceiving between 2020 and 2022.

Results: Combining all demographic groups, women on a midwife continuity of carer pathway have a higher first feed of breast milk rate (p < 0.001), but do not show a difference in stillbirth rate, compared to women receiving standard care. However, Black women on this pathway have lower stillbirth rates (p = 0.047) compared to Black women receiving standard care, the only demographic group showing a difference. Women with no antenatal appointment at all by 24 weeks have much higher stillbirth rates than those with an appointment (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: The findings that midwifery continuity of carer increases the first feed of breast milk uptake, which has health benefits. It may decrease stillbirth rates for Black women. Both findings inform future policy development and research. Further investigation and outreach around women not coming forward for timely antenatal care may also be beneficial.

助产士连续性护理对死胎率和首次喂养在英格兰的影响。
背景:2017年,英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS England)开始推出一种模式,在整个围产期,女性在同一个助产团队的护理中保持连续性。这项研究使用国家数据来测试接受助产士连续性护理的不同群体的妇女是否比接受标准护理的妇女有更低的死产率和更高的第一次母乳喂养率。方法:我们比较了在英国接受助产士连续护理途径24周的妇女和接受标准护理的妇女的两种结果,并在组间进行了logistic回归标准化。我们使用了孕产妇服务数据集,涵盖了2020年至2022年间怀孕的922149名女性。结果:综合所有人口统计数据,助产士连续性护理途径的妇女首次母乳喂养率较高(p)。结论:研究结果表明,助产士连续性护理增加了母乳的首次母乳摄入,这对健康有益。它可能会降低黑人妇女的死产率。这两项发现都为未来的政策制定和研究提供了信息。进一步调查和宣传未及时前来接受产前护理的妇女也可能有益。
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