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Asian-white disparities in obstetric anal sphincter injury: Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Meejin ParkSusitha WanigaratneRohan D'SouzaRoxana GeoffrionSarah A WilliamsGiulia M Muraca
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The systematic review and meta-analysis that this protocol outlines will synthesize the extant literature to better estimate the rates of OASI in Asian and white populations in non-Asian, high-income settings and the relative risk of OASI between these two groups. This systematic summary of the evidence will inform the discrepancy in health outcomes experienced by Asian and white birthing individuals. If these findings suggest a disproportionate burden among Asians, they will be used to advocate for future studies to explore the causal mechanisms underlying this relationship, such as differential care provision, barriers to accessing care, and social and institutional racism. Ultimately, the findings of this review can be used to frame obstetric care guidelines and inform healthcare practices to ensure care that is equitable and accessible to diverse populations.
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