Medical provision and urban-rural differences in maternal mortality in late nineteenth century Scotland.
Publication Date
2018-03Journal Title
Soc Sci Med
ISSN
0277-9536
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Volume
201
Pages
35-43
Language
eng
Type
Article
This Version
VoR
Physical Medium
Print-Electronic
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Reid, A., & Garrett, E. (2018). Medical provision and urban-rural differences in maternal mortality in late nineteenth century Scotland.. Soc Sci Med, 201 35-43. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.01.028
Abstract
This paper examines the effect of variable reporting and coding practices on the measurement of maternal mortality in urban and rural Scotland, 1861-1901, using recorded causes of death and women who died within six weeks of childbirth. This setting provides data (n = 604 maternal deaths) to compare maternal mortality identified by cause of death with maternal mortality identified by record linkage and to contrast urban and rural settings with different certification practices. We find that underreporting was most significant for indirect causes, and that indirect causes accounted for a high proportion of maternal mortality where the infectious disease load was high. However, distinguishing between indirect and direct maternal mortality can be problematic even where cause of death reporting appears accurate. Paradoxically, underreporting of maternal deaths was higher in urban areas where deaths were routinely certified by doctors, and we argue that where there are significant differences in medical provision and reported deaths, differences in maternal mortality may reflect certification practices as much as true differences. Better health services might therefore give the impression that maternal mortality was lower than it actually was. We end with reflections on the interpretation of maternal mortality statistics and implications for the concept of the obstetric transition.
Keywords
Humans, Death Certificates, Maternal Mortality, Pregnancy, History, 19th Century, Rural Population, Urban Population, Maternal Health Services, Scotland, Female, Health Status Disparities
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (082200/Z/07/Z)
ESRC (RES-000-23-0128)
Economic and Social Research Council (ES/K00574X/2)
Embargo Lift Date
2100-01-01
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.01.028
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/271034
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