Association between change of health care providers and pregnancy exposure to FDA category C, D and X drugs

Author:

Yang Jianzhou,Xie Rihua,Daniel Krewski,Wang Yongjin,Mark Walker,Cao Wenjun,Shi Wu Wen

Abstract

Background Changing health care providers frequently breaks the continuity of care, which is associated with many health care problems. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between a change of health care providers and pregnancy exposure to FDA category C, D and X drugs. Methods A 50% random sample of women who gave a birth in Saskatchewan between January 1, 1997 and December 31, 2000 were chosen for this study. The association between the number of changes in health care providers and with pregnancy exposure to category C, D, and X drugs for those women with and without chronic diseases were evaluated using multiple logistical regression, with adjusted odds ratios (ORs) and its 95% confidence intervals (CIs) as the association measures. Results A total of 18 568 women were included in this study. Rates of FDA C, D, and X drug uses were 14.35%, 17.07%, 21.72%, and 31.14%, in women with no change of provider, 1-2 changes, 3-5 changes, and more than 5 changes of health care providers. An association between the number of changes of health care providers and pregnancy exposure to FDA C, D, and X drugs existed in women without chronic diseases but not in women with chronic disease. Conclusion Change of health care providers is associated with pregnancy exposure to FDA category C, D and X drugs in women without chronic diseases. Chin Med J 2014;127(4): 702-706

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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