Irish Medical Journal
Volume 94, Issue 3, 2001, Pages 79-80

Obstetric profiles and pregnancy outcomes of immigrant women with refugee status (Article)

Lalchandani S.* , MacQuillan K. , Sheil O.
  • a National Maternity Hospital, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
  • b National Maternity Hospital, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland
  • c National Maternity Hospital, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Holles Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Abstract

This paper describes the obstetric profiles and pregnancy outcome of immigrant women with refugee status. A retrospective analysis of two hundred and seventy one immigrant women with confirmed refugee status who delivered in our hospital between June 1999 and May 2000 was performed. The average gestational age at booking was 33 weeks. The majority (63%) were multiparous, had low rates of epidural analgesia, instrumental delivery and episiotomies. There were no differences in the gestational age at delivery, incidence of caesarean section and birth weights from the hospital population. In this small study group there were four perinatal deaths giving a corrected perinatal mortality of 14.8 compared to 5.6 in the hospital population. Seven patients (3%) tested positive for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Two patients (0.8%) were diagnosed with active tuberculosis. The majority of patients (80%) were living in emergency accommodation. In conclusion, this population has specific obstetrics, medical and social problems.

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Index Keywords

sickle cell anemia emergency immigrant epidural anesthesia instrumental delivery refugee Human immunodeficiency virus infection population perinatal mortality pregnancy complication Pregnancy Complications human Refugees social aspect perinatal death Humans Ireland Infant, Newborn female tuberculosis episiotomy pregnancy Incidence Article delivery Retrospective Studies pregnancy outcome major clinical study adult multipara Emigration and Immigration hospital retrospective study hepatitis B Birth Weight gestational age cesarean section obstetrics hepatitis C

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ISSN: 03323102
Cited by: 34
Original Language: English