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Perceived Discrimination During Prenatal Care, Labor, and Delivery: An Examination of Data From the Oregon Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, 1998–1999, 2000, and 2001

机译:产前检查,分娩和分娩时的感知歧视: 来自俄勒冈州怀孕风险评估监控的数据检查 系统,1998-1999、2000和2001

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Although recent research has examined discrimination in health care, no studies have investigated women's experiences during prenatal or obstetrical care. Analyses of data from the Oregon Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System showed that 18.53% of mothers reported discrimination by providers during prenatal care, labor, or delivery, most commonly because of age or insurance status. Perceived discrimination was associated with maternal characteristics such as age, marital status, and type of insurance, but not with number of subsequent well-baby visits.
机译:尽管最近的研究检查了卫生保健中的歧视,但尚无研究调查妇女在产前或产科护理中的经历。俄勒冈州怀孕风险评估监控系统的数据分析显示,有18.53%的母亲报告说,在产前护理,分娩或分娩期间,提供者存在歧视,最常见的原因是年龄或保险状况。感知的歧视与诸如年龄,婚姻状况和保险类型等孕产特征有关,但与随后进行的良好就诊次数无关。

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