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Mother's consent to linkage of survey data with her child's birth records in a multi-ethnic national cohort study.

机译:在一项多种族的国家队列研究中,母亲同意将调查数据与孩子的出生记录联系起来。

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BACKGROUND: The increased use of computer-based records has facilitated linkage of routine data with that obtained for research. When children are involved, parental consent for linkage is usually required. The Millennium Cohort Study, of 18,819 UK babies born in 2000-02, over-sampled families from disadvantaged and ethnic wards, providing the opportunity to investigate factors associated with mother's consent to access her child's birth records. METHODS: Factors considered included ward type and mother's socioeconomic status, ethnicity, education, age, and language. Logistic regression was used to investigate the relationship of these factors with consent. RESULTS: Consent for linkage to birth register and/or hospital maternity data was obtained from 92% of the cohort mothers. The proportions consenting differed according to the mother's country of residence, age, and education, with consent being less likely among minority ethnic group mothers, lone parents, and those with higher degrees or no qualifications. Where interviews had been translated, consent was significantly less likely if the interpreter was a male. CONCLUSION: A large proportion of mothers who were interviewed gave permission for linkage. However, there were some groups who were less likely to do so, particularly those from minority ethnic groups. These sources of non-consent bias should be taken into account when analysing linked data from socially and ethnically mixed populations. Efforts should be made to understand the reasons for non-consent, which in turn will help determine the best ways to encourage more mothers to consent in future.
机译:背景:基于计算机的记录的使用增加,促进了常规数据与研究数据的链接。当涉及儿童时,通常需要父母同意才能建立联系。千年队列研究对2000-02年出生的18,819名英国婴儿进行了抽样调查,他们对弱势和种族病房的家庭进行了抽样调查,这为调查与母亲同意访问其孩子的出生记录相关的因素提供了机会。方法:考虑的因素包括病房类型和母亲的社会经济地位,种族,教育程度,年龄和语言。使用逻辑回归分析研究这些因素与同意的关系。结果:与出生登记和/或医院产妇数据相关联的同意书来自92%的队列母亲。同意的比例因母亲的居住国家,年龄和受教育程度而异,在少数族裔母亲,单亲父母以及学历较高或没有学历的母亲中,同意的可能性较小。在采访被翻译的地方,如果口译员是男性,则同意的可能性大大降低。结论:接受采访的母亲中有很大一部分同意建立联系。但是,有些团体这样做的可能性较小,特别是来自少数民族的团体。分析来自社会和种族混合人群的链接数据时,应考虑这些不同意的偏见来源。应该努力了解不同意的原因,这反过来将有助于确定鼓励未来更多母亲同意的最佳方法。

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