E. Papiernik et al., PERCEPTION OF RISK, CHOICE OF MATERNITY SITE, AND SOCIO ECONOMIC-LEVEL OF TWIN MOTHERS, Journal of perinatal medicine, 25(2), 1997, pp. 139-145
The objective of this study was to determine if access to high level h
ealth facility (level 3 perinatal center) is related to socio-economic
level of the mother and to her perception of risk for a twin birth. A
retrospective questionnaire was administrated to the mothers of twins
during the first post parum days in each of the 27 maternity sites wi
thin a defined geographical district near Paris (Hauts de Seine). The
survey instrument was designed to precisely characterize the socioecon
omic status of the parents, to measure the perceived risk for the twin
s expressed by the mother, to measure the relationship between the cho
ice of a maternity site (level 1, 2 or 3) by socioeconomic level, and
to measure the fetal and neonatal death rates by socioeconomic status.
The opinion of mothers of twins about specific risk for her and for h
er children is very different by socioeconomic levels, as is the choic
e of level 3. This is discussed with the rates of fetal and neonatal d
eath rates by socioeconomic level. In the absence of a policy of regio
nalization of perinatal care, the discriminant factor for access to hi
gh level care (level 3 maternity site) is the socioeconomic level.