韩国韩裔和移民妇女的婴儿死亡率及相关因素比较:一项为期 11 年的纵向研究。

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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Pub Date : 2021-12-31 Epub Date: 2021-12-29 DOI:10.4069/kjwhn.2021.12.12.2
Kyung Won Kim, Ju-Hee Nho, Sooyoung Kim, Byeongje Park, Sanghee Park, Bobae Kang, Sun-Hee Kim
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目的:本研究利用韩国统计局收集的生命统计数据,比较了韩国妇女和移民妇女的婴儿死亡率及其相关因素:从韩国微观数据综合服务人口动态普查数据中提取了 2009 年至 2019 年期间的出生和死亡统计数据。统计数据来自一项完整的调查,婴儿死亡率则根据死亡率统计数据进行分析。采用描述性统计进行比较:韩国妇女的平均婴儿死亡率(IMR)为 2.7,在 2009 年至 2019 年期间没有显著变化;然而,移民妇女的平均婴儿死亡率在 2018 年显著上升至 4.2,随后在 2019 年下降至 2.6。此外,韩国和移民妇女在婴儿死亡时的年龄分别从 2009 年的 31.1 岁和 25.9 岁逐渐增加到 2019 年的 32.8 岁和 30.9 岁。与韩国妇女(平均 31.71 周;标准差 [SD] 6.48;中位数 32.00)相比,移民妇女所生死亡婴儿的胎龄较低(平均 31.04 周;标准差 [SD] 6.42;中位数 30.00)。与韩国妇女(93.1%)相比,移民妇女(91.7%)接受产前检查的次数略少:结论:制定计划以降低韩国移民妇女的 IMR 至关重要。此外,有必要结合韩国的社会状况、文化和家庭环境,探讨与移民妇女婴儿死亡率有关的因素。
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Comparison of infant mortality and associated factors between Korean and immigrant women in Korea: an 11-year longitudinal study.

Comparison of infant mortality and associated factors between Korean and immigrant women in Korea: an 11-year longitudinal study.

Comparison of infant mortality and associated factors between Korean and immigrant women in Korea: an 11-year longitudinal study.

Comparison of infant mortality and associated factors between Korean and immigrant women in Korea: an 11-year longitudinal study.

Purpose: This study compared infant mortality and its associated factors between Korean and immigrant women using vital statistics gathered by Statistics Korea.

Methods: Birth and death statistics from the period between 2009 and 2019 were extracted from the census of population dynamics data of the Microdata Integrated Service, Korea. Statistical data were derived from a complete survey and infant mortality was analyzed from mortality statistics data. Descriptive statistics were used for comparison.

Results: The average infant mortality rate (IMR) of Korean women was 2.7 in Koreawhich, did not change significantly between 2009 and 2019; however, the IMR of immigrant women increased significantly in 2018 to 4.2 and subsequently decreased to 2.6 in 2019. Moreover, the age of Korean and immigrant women at the time of infant death gradually increased from 31.1 years and 25.9 years in 2009 to 32.8 years and 30.9 years in 2019, respectively. The gestational age was lower for deceased infants born to immigrant women (mean, 31.04 weeks; standard deviation [SD], 6.42; median, 30.00 ) compared to those born to Korean women (mean, 31.71 weeks; SD, 6.48; median, 32.00). Immigrant women (91.7%) received slightly fewer antenatal care visits compared to Korean women (93.1%).

Conclusion: It is vital to devise a plan to lower the IMR of immigrant women in Korea. Moreover, it is necessary to explore the factors related to infant mortality among immigrant women within the context of Korean societal situation, culture, and home environment.

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Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing Nursing-Maternity and Midwifery
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