Abstract

BackgroundThere is great potential to use routinely collected patient health records for research if the quality of data is sufficient for this purpose.
 ObjectiveTo assess the accuracy of information on medications and maternal diseases reported by the mother and recorded in the NI Maternity System (NIMATS) database compared to electronic prescriptions issued by the General Practitioner and recorded in the Enhanced Prescribing Database (EPD).
 MethodA cross-sectional data linkage validation study was conducted through the Honest Broker Service. The NIMATS database, EPD and NI Multiple Deprivation Measure (MDM) were linked for all births in NI with a pregnancy booking interview between 1st April 2010 and 30th June 2016. Information on medications and illnesses recorded in NIMATS were compared to prescription data recorded in EPD.
 FindingsBetween April 2010 and June 2016, 139,687 pregnant women were linked to EPD and the NIMDM. In NIMATS, 94.4% (131,909) of women reported taking medications in the first trimester of pregnancy compared to 63.5% (88,693) in the EPD. The most common exposures in both databases were vitamins, folic acid and iron. Use of some medications varied by maternal age for example antibiotics were more common among younger mothers while cardiac medications were more common among older mothers. Excluding vitamins, folic acid and iron, 27.2% (14,786) of pregnancies with a medication recorded in NIMATS had a current disease recorded compared to 30.3% (20,574) of those in EPD.
 ConclusionsMedication exposure rates differ depending on the data source used. NIMATS includes over-the-counter and hospital prescribed medications but may be subject to maternal recall bias. The EPD records prescribed medications but it is unknown ifthe woman took these. For both NIMATS and EPD, less than a third of pregnancies with a medication exposure have a disease recorded suggesting under recording of maternal disease in NIMATS.

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