He Tamariki Kokoti Tau: Tackling preterm incidence and outcomes of preterm births by ethnicity in Aotearoa New Zealand 2010-2014

L K Edmonds,N Sibanda, S Geller, F Cram,B Robson,S Filoche, F Storey,M Gibson-Helm, B Lawton

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY & OBSTETRICS(2021)

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Objective To explore preterm birth among Maori indigenous peoples through Kaupapa Maori research of preterm birth in Aotearoa New Zealand. Methods Linked maternity, mortality, and hospital data were analyzed for women and their infants born between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2014. Relative risks (RR) were calculated for each ethnic group for preterm birth, small for gestational age (SGA), and mortality. Results Adjusted rates showed that compared with Maori women, European women were at significantly less risk of having extremely and very preterm infants (RR 0.86, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.76-0.95). Preterm infants of European women had a significantly lower adjusted RR of early neonatal death (RR 0.65, 95% CI 0.45-0.93) or post-neonatal death (RR 0.41, 95% CI 0.26-0.64). In addition to ethnicity, preterm rates were influenced by maternal age, body mass index, smoking status, and SGA status. Conclusion This study demonstrates that the Aotearoa New Zealand maternity system privileges whiteness, suggesting that clinical pathways for evidence-based medical care are not delivered systemically and equitably for all. Health pathways that focus on equity as a fundamental right will enhance health outcomes for Maori women and their infants.
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Aotearoa, ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, Maori, New Zealand, perinatal death, premature birth, small for gestational age infant
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