What’s the Rush?

2021 ◽  
pp. 94-113
Author(s):  
Louise Marie Roth

This chapter analyzes changes over time in early-term births. Labor induction rates have risen over time and many experts speculate that at least half of inductions are elective. Popular accounts suggest that pregnant women are driving this by requesting inductions. Healthcare providers are also part of the story because they can refuse women’s requests, but hospitals and OB/GYN practices benefit enormously from scheduling births even though they pose medical risks. Analyses of early-term births in low-risk pregnancies reveal that providers are more likely to take unnecessary risks in states with tort reforms that limit their liability risk. This effect was strongest during the period before 2009, when the strength of professional recommendations against early elective induction had eroded.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pauline Mendola ◽  
Carrie Nobles ◽  
Andrew Williams ◽  
Danping Liu ◽  
Seth Sherman ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Renato T. Souza ◽  
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Maria L. Costa ◽  
Jussara Mayrink ◽  
Francisco E. Feitosa ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (5) ◽  
pp. e001010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phuong Hong Nguyen ◽  
Samuel Scott ◽  
Rasmi Avula ◽  
Lan Mai Tran ◽  
Purnima Menon

IntroductionIndia carries the largest burden of anaemia globally. Progress to reduce anaemia has been slow despite substantial economic growth and 50 years of programmatic efforts. Identification of the factors that contribute to anaemia reductions is needed to accelerate progress. We examined changes in haemoglobin (Hb) and anaemia among women and children in India from 2006 to 2016 and identified drivers of changes in these outcomes over time.MethodsWe used two rounds of National Family Health Survey data collected in 2005–2006 and 2015–2016 (n=245 346 children 6–59 months; 37 165 pregnant women (PW) 15–49 years; 760 460 non-pregnant women (NPW) 15–49 years). We first examined trends in Hb and anaemia, and changes in 30 selected variables (including immediate and underlying determinants, and nutrition and health interventions (NHIs)). We identified drivers of Hb and anaemia using multivariate regression and estimated their contribution to changes in these outcomes over time using regression-based decomposition.ResultsHb and anaemia improved significantly between 2006 and 2016 in children (4.5  g/L and 11 percentage points (pp), respectively) and PW (3.2  g/L and 7.6 pp), but not in NPW. Despite these changes, anaemia is still very high (>50%) and progress varied considerably by state (−33 pp to +16 pp). Most immediate and underlying determinants, and NHIs improved significantly over time. Changes among a set of drivers common to children and PW accounted for the changes in Hb; these included maternal schooling (children, 10%; PW, 24%), coverage of NHIs (children, 18%; PW, 7%), socioeconomic status (children, 7%; PW, 17%), sanitation (children, 3%; PW, 9%), and meat and fish consumption (children, 3%; PW, 1%). The decomposition models moderately explained Hb changes over time (children, 49%; PW, 66%).ConclusionsMultiple common drivers have contributed to the anaemia changes among children and pregnant women in India. Further improvements in these drivers can have population-level effects by simultaneously influencing both maternal and child anaemia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 990-999
Author(s):  
Michelle L. Litchman ◽  
Heather R. Walker ◽  
Caroline Fitzgerald ◽  
Mariana Gomez Hoyos ◽  
Dana Lewis ◽  
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Background: Patients with diabetes have developed innovative do-it-yourself (DIY) methods for adapting existing medical devices to better fit individual needs. Method: A multiple method study used Symplur Analytics to analyze aggregated Twitter data of #WeAreNotWaiting and #OpenAPS tweets between 2014 and 2017 to examine DIY patient-led innovation. Conversation sentiment was examined between diabetes stakeholders to determine changes over time. Two hundred of the most shared photos were analyzed to understand visual representations of DIY patient-led innovations. Finally, discourse analysis was used to identify the personas who engage in DIY patient-led diabetes technologies activities and conversations on Twitter. Results: A total of 7886 participants who generated 46 578 tweets were included. Sentiment analysis showed that 82%-85% of interactions around DIY patient-led innovation was positive among patient/caregiver and physician groups. Through photo analysis, five content themes emerged: (1) disseminating media and conference coverage, (2) showcasing devices, (3) celebrating connections, (4) providing instructions, and (5) celebrating accomplishments. Six personas emerged across the overlapping userbase: (1) fearless leaders, (2) loopers living it up, (3) parents on a mission, (4) the tech titans, (5) movement supporters, and (6) healthcare provider advocates. Personas had varying goals and behaviors within the community. Conclusions: #WeAreNotWaiting and #OpenAPS on Twitter reveal a fast-moving patient-led movement focused on DIY patient innovation that is further mobilized by an expanding and diverse userbase. Further research is indicated to bring technology savvy persons with diabetes into conversation with healthcare providers and researchers alike.


Author(s):  
Stephen M. Wagner ◽  
Grecio Sandoval ◽  
William A. Grobman ◽  
Jennifer L. Bailit ◽  
Ronald J. Wapner ◽  
...  

Objective Our objective was to compare outcomes among low-risk parous women who underwent elective labor induction at 39 weeks versus expectant management. Study Design This is a secondary analysis of an observational cohort of 115,502 mother–infant dyads who delivered at 25 hospitals between 2008 and 2011. The inclusion criteria for this analysis were low-risk parous women with nonanomalous singletons with at least one prior vaginal delivery after 20 weeks, who delivered at ≥390/7 weeks. Women who electively induced between 390/7 and 396/7 weeks were compared with women who expectantly managed ≥390/7 weeks. The primary outcome for this analysis was cesarean delivery. Secondary outcomes were composites of maternal adverse outcome and neonatal adverse outcome. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR). Results Of 20,822 women who met inclusion criteria, 2,648 (12.7%) were electively induced at 39 weeks. Cesarean delivery was lower among women who underwent elective induction at 39 weeks than those who did not (2.4 vs. 4.6%, adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 0.70, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.53–0.92). The frequency of the composite maternal adverse outcome was significantly lower for the elective induction cohort as well (1.6 vs. 3.1%, aOR: 0.66, 95% CI: 0.47–0.93). The composite neonatal adverse outcome was not significantly different between the two groups (0.3 vs. 0.6%; aOR: 0.60, 95% CI: 0.29–1.23). Conclusion In low-risk parous women, elective induction of labor at 39 weeks was associated with decreased odds of cesarean delivery and maternal morbidity, without an increase in neonatal adverse outcomes. Key Points


2018 ◽  
Vol 118 (07) ◽  
pp. 1296-1304 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minjae Yoon ◽  
Pil-Sung Yang ◽  
Eunsun Jang ◽  
Hee Yu ◽  
Tae-Hoon Kim ◽  
...  

Background Stroke risk in atrial fibrillation (AF) is often assessed at initial presentation, and risk stratification performed as a ‘one off’. In validation studies of risk prediction, baseline values are often used to ‘predict’ events that occur many years later. Many clinical variables have ‘dynamic’ changes over time, as the patient is followed up. These dynamic changes in risk factors may increase the CHA2DS2-VASc score, stroke risk category and absolute ischaemic stroke rate. Objective This article evaluates the ‘dynamic’ changes of CHA2DS2-VASc variables and its effect on prediction of stroke risk. Patients and Methods From the Korea National Health Insurance Service database, a total of 167,262 oral anticoagulant-naive non-valvular AF patients aged ≥ 18 years old were enrolled between January 1, 2002, and December 31, 2005. These patients were followed up until December 31, 2015. Results At baseline, the proportions of subjects categorized as ‘low’, ‘intermediate’ or ‘high risk’ by CHA2DS2-VASc score were 15.4, 10.6 and 74.0%, respectively. Mean CHA2DS2-VASc score increased annually by 0.14, particularly due to age and hypertension. During follow-up of 10 years, 46.6% of ‘low-risk’ patients and 72.0% of ‘intermediate risk’ patients were re-classified to higher stroke risk categories. Among the original ‘low-risk’ patients, annual ischaemic stroke rates were significantly higher in the re-classified ‘intermediate’ (1.17 per 100 person-years, p < 0.001) or re-classified ‘high-risk’ groups (1.44 per 100 person-years, p = 0.048) than consistently ‘low-risk’ group (0.29 per 100 person-years). The most recent CHA2DS2-VASc score and the score change with the longest follow-up had the best prediction for ischaemic stroke. Conclusion In AF patients, stroke risk as assessed by the CHA2DS2-VASc score is dynamic and changes over time. Rates of ischaemic stroke increased when patients accumulated risk factors, and were re-classified into higher CHA2DS2-VASc score categories. Stroke risk assessment is needed at every patient contact, as accumulation of risk factors with increasing CHA2DS2-VASc score translates to greater stroke risks over time.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qinjian Zhang ◽  
Siwen Chen ◽  
Xia Xu ◽  
Huale Zhang ◽  
Jianying Yan

Abstract Background Singleton low-risk pregnant women without obstetric or medical complications,can expect to terminate pregnancy by selective induced labor until 41 weeks later.But recent researches showed it is reasonable to offer elective induction of labor to low-risk nulliparous women 39 weeks 0 days of gestation, and this recommend need further research be conducted to measure the impact of this practice.The fundamental question is whether this operation will increase the additional risk of mother and fetus. Objective To investigate the effect of induced labor on maternal and fetal pregnancy outcome.Methods The method of this study is a retrospective case-control study.In this study, a total of 4386 pregnant women with singleton low-risk who underwent regular prenatal examination and successful vaginal delivery at or more than 41 weeks 0 days of gestation in Fujian Maternal and Child Health Hospital from January 2014 to December 2018. Review the clinical data,according to the mode of labor initiation, they were divided into induced labor group (2007 cases) and spontaneous onset of labor group (2361 cases). Further stratified analysis was carried out according to age and parity. Two-sample independent t-test and χ 2 test were used to analyze the differences of clinical characteristics such as maternal age and parity between the two groups. Logistic regression model was used to analyze the effect of induced labor on pregnancy outcome.Results The total duration of labor in the induced labor group was significantly longer than that in the spontaneous onset of labor group[ (9.37±5.37)vs (8.82±5.13)h,P<0.001],associated with more postpartum blood loss[ (219.18±188.32)vs (199.95±124.69)mL,P=0.01], and the incidence of severe postpartum hemorrhage(sPPH) was significantly higher[0.8%(16/2007) vs 0.33% (8/2361),P =0.041];increase but no significant difference in the incidence of postpartum hemorrhage(PPH) [3.8 %(77/2007) vs 2.8% (66/2361),P =0.054].However,operative vaginal birth was more common in the induced labor group[3.8 %(77/2007) vs 2.8% (66/2361),P =0.054].Compared with spontaneous onset of labor,NICU admissions were higher with induction[3.8 %(77/2007) vs 2.8% (66/2361),P =0.054];but not significantly increase the risk of the third degree amniotic fluid contamination,placental abruption,birth weight and its distribution, sex of newborn, incidence of neonatal brain injury, incidence of neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage, perinatal death, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, neonatal septicemia, neonatal pneumonia and Apgar ≤ 7 at birth (P>0.05). After adjusting for age, the operation of induced labor in nulliparous is more likely to occur PPH[2.74 %(55/2007) vs 1.65 %(39/2361);RR=1.557;95%CI:1.039~2.332,P<0.05].Conclusion Selective induction of labor increases the complications of mother and child.Low-risk pregnant women should try to avoid induction without medical indications.


2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
pp. 441
Author(s):  
Alyson Wright ◽  
Helen Cameron ◽  
Yvette Roe ◽  
Ray Lovett

Objective The aim of this study was to assess the change in recording of client population smoking attributes (smoking status recorded and smoking status) in Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS)-funded services compared with non-funded services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, 2014–16. Methods The study included a cohort of 152 Aboriginal-community controlled services with aggregate client smoking data from 2014 to 2016. Negative binomial regression was used to assess change in smoking status recorded and smoking status between TIS and non-TIS funded organisations. The models controlled for size of client population, jurisdiction and remoteness. Results From 2014 to 2016, the overall reporting rate (change in recording of smoking status) of client smoking status was 1.58-fold higher (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.30–1.91; P&lt;0.001) in TIS-funded than non-TIS-funded services after controlling for year, remoteness and their interaction. The highest change in reporting of client smoking status was for TIS-funded services in remote areas (reporting ratio 6.55; 95% CI 5.18–8.27; P&lt;0.001). In 2016, TIS-funded services reported higher overall levels of recording client smoking status (current, ex- and non-smokers) than non-TIS funded services (RR 1.11; 95% CI 1.00–1.28; P&lt;0.001). There was no significant change in the reporting of smokers, ex-smokers or non-smokers over the three reporting periods. Conclusion The analysis shows higher reporting of the proportion of the service client population for services funded under the TIS program compared with non-TIS-funded services. Existing evidence suggests that following-up smokers with targeted clinical interventions once they have had smoking status recorded could reduce smoking rates in the long term. The public health contribution of this study has defined one method for assessing smoking attributes when using aggregate health service data. This method could be applied to future tobacco control programs in health services. What is known about the topic? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smoking prevalence is high. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary healthcare providers’ national key performance indicators (nKPIs) are one data source that can track changes over time in smoking in clients of these services. What does this paper add? This paper presents the first analytical study and evaluation of the nKPI dataset items on smoking. What are the implications for practitioners? There is value in analysing routinely collected data in program evaluations. The method used in this paper demonstrates one approach that could be used to assess smoking indicators and their changes over time in TIS program evaluation.


VASA ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 44 (5) ◽  
pp. 355-362 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie Urban ◽  
Alban Fouasson-Chailloux ◽  
Isabelle Signolet ◽  
Christophe Colas Ribas ◽  
Mathieu Feuilloy ◽  
...  

Abstract. Summary: Background: We aimed at estimating the agreement between the Medicap® (photo-optical) and Radiometer® (electro-chemical) sensors during exercise transcutaneous oxygen pressure (tcpO2) tests. Our hypothesis was that although absolute starting values (tcpO2rest: mean over 2 minutes) might be different, tcpO2-changes over time and the minimal value of the decrease from rest of oxygen pressure (DROPmin) results at exercise shall be concordant between the two systems. Patients and methods: Forty seven patients with arterial claudication (65 + / - 7 years) performed a treadmill test with 5 probes each of the electro-chemical and photo-optical devices simultaneously, one of each system on the chest, on each buttock and on each calf. Results: Seventeen Medicap® probes disconnected during the tests. tcpO2rest and DROPmin values were higher with Medicap® than with Radiometer®, by 13.7 + / - 17.1 mm Hg and 3.4 + / - 11.7 mm Hg, respectively. Despite the differences in absolute starting values, changes over time were similar between the two systems. The concordance between the two systems was approximately 70 % for classification of test results from DROPmin. Conclusions: Photo-optical sensors are promising alternatives to electro-chemical sensors for exercise oximetry, provided that miniaturisation and weight reduction of the new sensors are possible.


2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miranda Olff ◽  
Mirjam Nijdam ◽  
Kristin Samuelson ◽  
Julia Golier ◽  
Mariel Meewisse ◽  
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