Internet Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Volume 12, Issue 2, 2010

Differences between Italian and immigrant female citizens' hospitalizations related to obstetrical and gynecological diseases in the province of Ferrara, Italy (Article)

Alessandro C.* , Mauro B.
  • a Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Hygiene and Occupational Health, University of Ferrara, Italy
  • b Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Section of Hygiene and Occupational Health, University of Ferrara, Italy

Abstract

Introduction - In the recent years, the province of Ferrara, in the Italian Northeast has been characterized by the phenomenon of massive immigration. The aim was to study hospital admissions related to the immigrant female population and its implications. Materials and Methods - The Local Healthcare Unit of the National Health Service provided data related to hospital admissions between 01/01/2006 to 31/12/2006. Results and Conclusions - On 53699 admissions of female subjects, 2656 were related to immigrants. A total of 1509 admissions were obstetrical or gynecological hospitalizations. The high number of DRGs representative of spontaneous abortions and voluntary interruptions of pregnancy may be an expression of social problem of some sections of the immigrant people community. The dissemination of information on the existence of social assistance programs is important. This can prevent the occurrence of critical health situations, especially during pregnancy and childbirth. © Internet Scientific Publications, LLC., 1996 to 2010.

Author Keywords

Female emigrants and immigrants Diagnosis-related groups

Index Keywords

male controlled study hospital admission female sex difference immigrant age distribution residential area Italy length of stay gynecologic disease population research Article human maternal disease

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ISSN: 15288439
Original Language: English