Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin

David M, Borde T, Brenner S, Ramsauer B, Henrich W, Breckenkamp J, Razum O (2014)
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 74(5): 441-448.

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David, M.; Borde, T.; Brenner, S.; Ramsauer, B.; Henrich, W.; Breckenkamp, JürgenUniBi; Razum, OliverUniBi
Alternativer Titel
Perinataldaten von türkeistämmigen Migrantinnen und deutschen Frauen im Vergleich – Ergebnisse einer prospektiven Studie in Berlin
Abstract / Bemerkung
Aims: The aim of the study was to compare obstetrical process indicators and outcomes for German women with women of Turkish origin residing in Germany. Do women of Turkish origin attend antenatal examinations as frequently as non-immigrant women? Are high-risk pregnancies and anemia more common among immigrant women? Are the rates for epidural analgesia (PDA) and combined spinal-epidural analgesia (CSE) during delivery the same for immigrant women compared to German women? Are there identifiable differences in the mode of delivery and in perinatal outcomes? Patient Population/Methods: Data were obtained from 3 maternity clinics in Berlin for the period 2011 to 2012. The questionnaires covered socio-demographic factors and information on prenatal care as well as immigration/acculturation. The data obtained from these questionnaires was supplemented by information obtained from the official maternal record of prenatal and natal care (Mutterpass) and perinatal data recorded by the clinic. Results: The response rate was 89.6%; the data of 1277 women of Turkish origin who had immigrated to Germany or whose family had immigrated and of 2991 non-immigrant women in Germany were included in the study. Regression analysis showed no statistically significant difference in the number of antenatal examinations between immigrant and non-immigrant women. Women of Turkish origin born in Germany had a significantly higher risk of postpartum anemia. PDA/CSE rate, arterial umbilical cord pH and 5-minute Apgar scores did not differ. The incidence of cesarean sections (elective and secondary) was significantly lower in the population of immigrant women of Turkish origin. Conclusion: Outcomes for most perinatal parameters were comparable for immigrant and non-immigrant women. These results indicate that the achieved standards of antenatal care and medical care during pregnancy are similar for Turkish immigrant women compared to non-immigrant women in maternity clinics in Berlin. The higher rates of anemia among immigrant women should be targeted by preventive measures.
Stichworte
obstetrics; pregnancy; migration; birth
Erscheinungsjahr
2014
Zeitschriftentitel
Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
Band
74
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
441-448
ISSN
0016-5751
eISSN
1438-8804
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2685887

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David M, Borde T, Brenner S, et al. Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde. 2014;74(5):441-448.
David, M., Borde, T., Brenner, S., Ramsauer, B., Henrich, W., Breckenkamp, J., & Razum, O. (2014). Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 74(5), 441-448. doi:10.1055/s-0034-1368489
David, M., Borde, T., Brenner, S., Ramsauer, B., Henrich, W., Breckenkamp, Jürgen, and Razum, Oliver. 2014. “Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin”. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 74 (5): 441-448.
David, M., Borde, T., Brenner, S., Ramsauer, B., Henrich, W., Breckenkamp, J., and Razum, O. (2014). Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 74, 441-448.
David, M., et al., 2014. Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 74(5), p 441-448.
M. David, et al., “Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin”, Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, vol. 74, 2014, pp. 441-448.
David, M., Borde, T., Brenner, S., Ramsauer, B., Henrich, W., Breckenkamp, J., Razum, O.: Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde. 74, 441-448 (2014).
David, M., Borde, T., Brenner, S., Ramsauer, B., Henrich, W., Breckenkamp, Jürgen, and Razum, Oliver. “Comparison of Perinatal Data of Immigrant Women of Turkish Origin and German Women - Results of a Prospective Study in Berlin”. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde 74.5 (2014): 441-448.

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