2020
DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2019.7880
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Miscarriage Occurrence and Prevention Efforts by Disability Status and Type in the United States

Abstract: Background: Very little is known about early pregnancy loss in women with disabilities. To address this gap, we analyzed nationally representative data on miscarriage and receipt of care focused on miscarriage prevention among women with and without disabilities. Materials and Methods: We used 2011-2015 National Survey of Family Growth data on women with at least one completed pregnancy within the past 5 years. Bivariate and multivariate analyses assessed the association of six disability categories (any, hear… Show more

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“…Of the 16 included studies, eight were cross‐sectional 13,14,19‐24 and eight were retrospective cohorts 15,17,25‐30 . Studies were conducted in the United States ( n = 13) 13,15,17,19‐22,25‐30 and the United Kingdom (UK) ( n = 3) 14,23,24 and based on nine different data sources including: Massachusetts Pregnancy to Early Life Longitudinal data system (PELL, n = 3) 25‐27 ; California birth certificate and hospital discharge records ( n = 3) 15,17,29 ; Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS, n = 3) 13,21,22 ; and the UK National Health Service Care Quality Commission Survey ( n = 2) 14,23 . Definitions of physical disabilities varied.…”
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“…Of the 16 included studies, eight were cross‐sectional 13,14,19‐24 and eight were retrospective cohorts 15,17,25‐30 . Studies were conducted in the United States ( n = 13) 13,15,17,19‐22,25‐30 and the United Kingdom (UK) ( n = 3) 14,23,24 and based on nine different data sources including: Massachusetts Pregnancy to Early Life Longitudinal data system (PELL, n = 3) 25‐27 ; California birth certificate and hospital discharge records ( n = 3) 15,17,29 ; Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS, n = 3) 13,21,22 ; and the UK National Health Service Care Quality Commission Survey ( n = 2) 14,23 . Definitions of physical disabilities varied.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eight studies defined physical disabilities based on hospital records, databases, or diagnosis codes (eg International Classification of Diseases, ICD, codes): One study examined spinal cord‐related physical disabilities (eg spinal cord injury, spina bifida, paralysis) 28 and seven studies examined any diagnosed conditions related to physical disabilities (“diagnosed physical disabilities”) or grouped by body system (eg musculoskeletal, circulatory, nervous systems) 15,17,25‐27,29,30 . Two studies defined physical disability based on self‐report (“self‐reported physical disabilities”) 14,19 . Lastly, six studies relied on self‐reported disabilities related to long‐standing physical conditions, illnesses, or difficulties with daily life activities, including disabilities related to sensory, intellectual, and mental/emotional health (“any self‐reported disabilities”) 13,20‐24 .…”
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