European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Volume 149, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 37-43

Migration and perinatal health surveillance: An international Delphi survey (Article)

Gagnon A.J.* , Zimbeck M. , Zeitlin J.
  • a McGill University, Montreal, Canada, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Canada
  • b INSERM, UMR S953, IFR 69, Paris, France
  • c INSERM, UMR S953, IFR 69, Paris, France

Abstract

Objective: While the perinatal health of migrants has been identified as a priority by many governments, there is no consensus on indicators for monitoring migration and perinatal health. The Reproductive Outcomes and Migration international research collaboration and the EURO-PERISTAT project convened an expert panel to recommend migration indicators for national and international monitoring of migration and perinatal health. Study design: A Delphi consensus process involved 38 perinatal clinicians, epidemiologists, and experts in health information systems from 22 countries who completed one or more questionnaires. Panel members ranked migration indicators from a list inventoried from the published literature. Results: Country of birth was considered 'essential' or 'recommended' for routine collection by 100% of respondents, followed by length of time in country (88%), language fluency (70%), immigration status (67%), and ethnicity as defined by maternal parents' place of birth (55%). Feasibility with 'minor' or 'no modifications' to current data collection systems was highest for country of birth (69%), followed by length of time in country (61%). Other indicators were judged to be less feasible. In respect to migration, the perinatal health indicators considered to be 'essential' by 94% of respondents included fetal, neonatal, and infant mortality. A smaller proportion (73%) considered maternal mortality to be 'essential'. Conclusions: A strong consensus was achieved for including country of birth in core perinatal health indicator sets. Length of time in country was also recommended as a second indicator for routine data collection. Specific studies should be undertaken to complement routine data collection on: immigration status, language fluency, and ethnicity as defined by maternal parents' place of birth. © 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Pregnancy Women Refugees Immigration and emigration Perinatal care

Index Keywords

information retrieval Delphi study immigration language ability perinatal period priority journal geographic distribution consensus development fetus mortality health services research medical information system questionnaire Article migration maternal mortality Infant Mortality medical expert newborn mortality Perinatal Care ethnicity citizenship health survey

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-76349093124&doi=10.1016%2fj.ejogrb.2009.12.002&partnerID=40&md5=29e76725b6b401764e38b64e3c1d323f

DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2009.12.002
ISSN: 03012115
Cited by: 43
Original Language: English