Severe Maternal Morbidity and Mortality After Delivery Hospitalization Among Rural Residents Bypassing Local Care for Urban Hospitals
Peiyin Hung, Haoyuan Gao, Jihong Liu, A. Caroline Rudisill, Nansi S. Boghossian, Berry A. Campbell, Lauren Workman, Yunqing Ma, Jiajia Zhang

TL;DR
Rural women who give birth at urban hospitals face higher risks of severe maternal complications and death compared to those delivering locally or in urban areas.
Contribution
The study reveals that rural nonlocal births have higher postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality risks than urban and rural local births.
Findings
Rural nonlocal deliveries had the highest SMMM risk (180.0 per 10,000 births) compared to urban and rural local deliveries.
Adjusting for factors still showed a 1.18 higher risk for rural nonlocal vs urban deliveries.
Rural local deliveries had SMMM risks comparable to urban births.
Abstract
This cohort study compares risk of severe maternal morbidity and mortality among women in South Carolina who bypassed local communities for delivery at urban hospitals (nonlocal delivery) vs a local rural or urban hospital. Do rural residents who bypassed local communities for delivery at urban hospitals (nonlocal delivery) have higher postpartum severe maternal morbidity and mortality (SMMM) than rural local and urban births? In this cohort study of 235 375 births in South Carolina, nearly one-half of rural deliveries occurred at nonlocal hospitals. Rural nonlocal deliveries had the highest 1-year postpartum SMMM risk, even after adjusting for maternal and hospital factors. In this cohort study, rural nonlocal births were more likely to experience SMMM than urban and rural local births, underscoring the need for targeted discharge planning and postpartum care coordination for rural…
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TopicsMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions · Maternal and fetal healthcare · Global Maternal and Child Health
