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Volha Lazuka

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Maternal and infant health development in southern Sweden, 1905-2015: Understanding the role of institutions and medical innovations

Author

  • Ingrid Kirsten van Dijk
  • Volha Lazuka
  • Luciana Quaranta

Summary, in English

Using data from southern Sweden, this work analyses the development of maternal and infant health in five rural parishes and the town of Landskrona in Scania, Sweden, in the last 110 years. First, we address the overall development of maternal, perinatal and infant health using a range of indicators, such as maternal mortality, neonatal mortality, and stillbirth rates. We also describe how institutional and medical changes reached the town of Landskrona and the surrounding rural areas. Second, we relate the development of maternal and infant health to the institutions and medical innovations available in the area, such as the expansion of hospital facilities, availability of antibiotics and the opening of maternity wards and neonatal intensive care units. We estimate the magnitude of the impact on a range of indicators of mother and infant health using time series analysis.

Department/s

  • EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health
  • Department of Economic History
  • Centre for Economic Demography

Publishing year

2022-06-27

Language

English

Document type

Preprint

Publisher

SocArXiv

Topic

  • Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology

Keywords

  • Maternal health
  • infant health
  • infant mortality
  • medical innovations
  • institutional development
  • southern Sweden
  • hisotrical demography

Status

Published