Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018

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Objective: To relate three adverse perinatal outcomes and maternal migratory status, Perú 2018. Material and methods: Secondary analysis of 484,533 data from the Vital Facts Registration System of Peru (RHV) of the year 2018, of which 476,471 were Peruvian and 8,062 migrants. The dependent variables...

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Autores: Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott, Magallanes-Corimanya, Marlene
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Repositorio:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:migrante
recién nacido
recién nacido de bajo peso
cesárea
migración humana
recién nacido prematuro
migrant
newborn
low-weight newborn
caesarean section
human migration
infant premature
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
Salud perinatal en peruanas y migrantes, análisis del registro nacional de hechos vitales, Perú 2018
title Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
spellingShingle Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott
migrante
recién nacido
recién nacido de bajo peso
cesárea
migración humana
recién nacido prematuro
migrant
newborn
low-weight newborn
caesarean section
human migration
infant premature
title_short Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
title_full Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
title_fullStr Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
title_sort Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott
Magallanes-Corimanya, Marlene
author Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott
author_facet Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott
Magallanes-Corimanya, Marlene
author_role author
author2 Magallanes-Corimanya, Marlene
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv migrante
recién nacido
recién nacido de bajo peso
cesárea
migración humana
recién nacido prematuro
migrant
newborn
low-weight newborn
caesarean section
human migration
infant premature
topic migrante
recién nacido
recién nacido de bajo peso
cesárea
migración humana
recién nacido prematuro
migrant
newborn
low-weight newborn
caesarean section
human migration
infant premature
description Objective: To relate three adverse perinatal outcomes and maternal migratory status, Perú 2018. Material and methods: Secondary analysis of 484,533 data from the Vital Facts Registration System of Peru (RHV) of the year 2018, of which 476,471 were Peruvian and 8,062 migrants. The dependent variables were preterm delivery, cesarean section, and low birth weight; which were associated with the main independent variable (nationality of the mother) and with three sociodemographic variables (age, educational level and occupation of the mother) and duration of pregnancy is included as an independent variable. Results: The migrants were younger (26.92±5.97 years), with better education (82.7% of ≥10 years of study) and mostly housewives (88.2%). The adjusted model found a statistically significant association between preterm birth and being a migrant (RPa 1,29; IC95% 1,15-1,34), elderly (RPa 1,45; IC95% 1,41-1,49) and professional (RPa 1,26; IC95% 1,21-1,31). Between the cesarean section and being a migrant (RPa 1,17; IC95% 1,14-1,20), elderly (RPa 1,26; IC95%  1,25-1,27), professional (RPa 1,62; IC95% 1,60-1,63) and with preterm pregnancy (RPa: 1,61; IC95%  (1,60-1,63). Between low birth weight and being a migrant (RPa: 1,40; IC95% 1,32-1,50), adolescent (RPa: 1,26; IC95% 1,22-1,29), having less than 6 years of study (RPa: 1,33; IC95% 1,30-1,40) and with preterm pregnancy (RPa: 24,98; IC95% 24,42-25,55). Conclusions: the nationality of the mother was associated with the three outcome variables. Being a migrant mother in Peru gives a greater probability of having preterm labor, cesarean delivery and newborns with low birth weight; adjusted for age group, level of education, occupation of the mother and duration of pregnancy.
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spelling Perinatal health in peruvians and migrants, according to the registry of vital events data, Peru 2018Salud perinatal en peruanas y migrantes, análisis del registro nacional de hechos vitales, Perú 2018Asencios-Falcón, Evelyn Margott Magallanes-Corimanya, Marlenemigranterecién nacidorecién nacido de bajo pesocesáreamigración humanarecién nacido prematuromigrantnewbornlow-weight newborncaesarean sectionhuman migrationinfant prematureObjective: To relate three adverse perinatal outcomes and maternal migratory status, Perú 2018. Material and methods: Secondary analysis of 484,533 data from the Vital Facts Registration System of Peru (RHV) of the year 2018, of which 476,471 were Peruvian and 8,062 migrants. The dependent variables were preterm delivery, cesarean section, and low birth weight; which were associated with the main independent variable (nationality of the mother) and with three sociodemographic variables (age, educational level and occupation of the mother) and duration of pregnancy is included as an independent variable. Results: The migrants were younger (26.92±5.97 years), with better education (82.7% of ≥10 years of study) and mostly housewives (88.2%). The adjusted model found a statistically significant association between preterm birth and being a migrant (RPa 1,29; IC95% 1,15-1,34), elderly (RPa 1,45; IC95% 1,41-1,49) and professional (RPa 1,26; IC95% 1,21-1,31). Between the cesarean section and being a migrant (RPa 1,17; IC95% 1,14-1,20), elderly (RPa 1,26; IC95%  1,25-1,27), professional (RPa 1,62; IC95% 1,60-1,63) and with preterm pregnancy (RPa: 1,61; IC95%  (1,60-1,63). Between low birth weight and being a migrant (RPa: 1,40; IC95% 1,32-1,50), adolescent (RPa: 1,26; IC95% 1,22-1,29), having less than 6 years of study (RPa: 1,33; IC95% 1,30-1,40) and with preterm pregnancy (RPa: 24,98; IC95% 24,42-25,55). Conclusions: the nationality of the mother was associated with the three outcome variables. Being a migrant mother in Peru gives a greater probability of having preterm labor, cesarean delivery and newborns with low birth weight; adjusted for age group, level of education, occupation of the mother and duration of pregnancy.Objetivo: Relacionar tres resultados perinatales adversos y la condición migratoria materna, Perú 2018. Material y métodos: Análisis secundario de 484,533 datos del Sistema de Registro de Hechos Vitales del Perú (RHV) del 2018, de ellas 476,471 eran peruanas y 8,062 migrantes. Las variables dependientes fueron parto pretérmino, cesárea y bajo peso al nacer; las cuales se asociaron con la variable independiente principal (nacionalidad de la madre) y con tres variables sociodemográficas (edad, grado de instrucción y ocupación de la madre) y  duración del embarazo como variable independiente. Resultados: Las migrantes eran más jóvenes (26,92±5,97 años), con mejor educación (82,7% de ≥10 años de estudio) y mayoritariamente amas de casa (88,2%). El modelo ajustado halló asociación estadísticamente significativa entre el parto pretérmino y el ser migrante (RPa 1,29; IC95% 1,15-1,34), añosa (RPa 1,45; IC95% 1,41-1,49) y profesional (RPa 1,26; IC95% 1,21-1,31). Entre la cesárea y el ser migrante (RPa 1,17; IC95% 1,14-1,20), añosa (≥35) (RPa 1,26; IC95%  1,25-1,27), profesional (RPa 1,62; IC95% 1,60-1,63) y con gestación pretérmino (RPa: 1,61; IC95%  (1,60-1,63). Entre el bajo peso al nacer y el ser migrante (RPa: 1,40; IC95% 1,32-1,50), adolescente (RPa: 1,26; IC95% 1,22-1,29), tener menos de 6 años de estudio (RPa: 1,33; IC95% 1,30-1,40) y con gestación pretérmino (RPa: 24,98; IC95% 24,42-25,55). Conclusiones: la nacionalidad de la madre resultó asociado con las tres variables de desenlace. Ser madre migrante en el Perú otorga mayor probabilidad de tener parto pretérmino, parto por cesárea y recién nacidos con bajo peso al nacer; ajustado por el grupo etario, grado de instrucción, ocupación de la madre y duración del embarazo.  Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2023-06-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/xmlhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/171110.35434/rcmhnaaa.2023.161.1711Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 16 No. Supl. 1 (2023): 1° Supplement | Population epidemiological studies; e1711Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 16 Núm. Supl. 1 (2023): Suplemento 1 | Estudios epidemiológicos poblacionales; e17112227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2023.161reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1711/1030Derechos de autor 2023 Evelyn Margott Asencios-Falcón, Marlene Magallanes-Corimanyahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/17112025-03-14T00:28:31Z
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