Being a First Nations baby is not independently associated with low birthweight in a large metropolitan health service.
Sonia PervinLauren KearneySonita GiudiceSherry HolzapfelTara DenaroJodi DyerPhillipa E ColeLeonie K CallawayPublished in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2024)
First Nations status was not an independent factor influencing LBW in this cohort, after adjustment for identifiable factors. The disparity in LBW relates to modifiable risk factors, socioeconomic disadvantage, and prematurity. Upscaling culturally safe maternity care, focusing on modifiable risk factors is required to address LBW in Australian women.