Miscarriage Care and Facilities in Scotland: Scoping Report NHS Lanarkshire
This report details the findings of a scoping exercise to better understand miscarriage care in Scotland within this Health Board. The individual Health Board reports and the national report seek to aid policy makers and Health Boards in making decisions about improvements to Miscarriage Care
Data on miscarriages
Accurate assessment of the number of all miscarriages that occur in Scotland is not possible at present as only miscarriages that require hospital inpatient or day case treatment are recorded.
The Lancet series on Miscarriage Care recommended that:
- miscarriage data are gathered and reported to facilitate comparison of rates among countries, to accelerate research, and to improve patient care and policy development; and
- every country reports annual aggregate miscarriage data, similarly to the reporting of stillbirth.
The Scottish Government is currently working with Public Health Scotland to find ways to improve miscarriage data recording and to gather a more accurate picture of the number of miscarriages in Scotland. This will be used to facilitate comparison of rates among countries, to accelerate research, and to improve patient care and policy development.
This scoping exercise found that miscarriage data is not collected in all sites or in all Health Boards in Scotland. While some data is collected in 11 of the 14 Health Boards, there is variation in what is being recorded as a miscarriage and this varies both across and within Health Boards.
Information technology used to collect miscarriage data
Across Scotland different IT systems are used by Health Boards to collect data about those accessing miscarriage care. BadgerNet Maternity is used by 11 out of 14 Health Boards to collect miscarriage data and Trakcare is used by 8 Health Boards to capture miscarriage data.
In NHS Lanarkshire data is collected via BadgerNet and Trakcare. Currently University Hospital Monklands and University Hospital Wishaw collect data including the number of miscarriages, miscarriages as a proportion of pregnancies, gestation, maternal age, parity, ethnicity and SIMD. Similarly, University Hospital Hairmyres collects the same data excluding parity, SIMD and ethnicity (Table 24).
Site |
BadgerNet Maternity |
Trakcare |
Other |
Number of miscarriages |
Miscarriages as proportion of pregnancies |
Gestation |
Maternal Age |
Parity |
SIMD |
Ethnicity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University Hospital Monklands |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
University Hospital Wishaw |
Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
|
University Hospital Hairmyres |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
Like most sites across Scotland there was some disparity in what is counted as a miscarriage in NHS Lanarkshire. Responses varied across the three sites. University Hospital Monklands stated that a miscarriage is recorded after confirmation within a service. University Hospital Hairmyres requires ultrasound evidence while University Hospital Wishaw records a miscarriage after a woman has accessed maternity services with confirmation of pregnancy and miscarriage.
Contact
Email: socialresearch@gov.scot
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