Costs of medical evacuation and transportation of First Nations Peoples and Inuit who travel for medical care in Canada: A systematic review

加拿大境内原住民和因纽特人就医的医疗转运和运输费用:系统性综述

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: For First Nations people and Inuit who live on reserves or in rural and remote areas, a guideline requires their travel to urban centres once their pregnancy reaches 36-38 weeks gestation age to await labour and birth. While not encoded in Canadian legislation, this guideline-and invisible policy-is reinforced by the lack of alternatives. Research has repeatedly demonstrated the harm of obstetric evacuation, causing emotional, physical, and financial stress for pregnant and postpartum Indigenous women and people. Our objective was to describe the costs of obstetric evacuation, as reported in the literature. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review using online searches of electronic databases (Ovid EMBASE, CINAHL, Ovid Healthstar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, PROSPERO, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews) and identified studies that reported costs related to medical evacuation or transportation in rural and remote Indigenous communities. We performed critical appraisal of relevant studies. SYNTHESIS: We identified 19 studies that met the inclusion criteria. The studies reported various types of cost, including direct, indirect, and intangible costs. Medical evacuation costs ranged from CAD $7714 to CAD $31,794. Indirect and intangible costs were identified, including lost income and lack of respect for cultural practices. CONCLUSION: Costs associated with obstetric evacuation are high, with medical evacuation as the most expensive direct cost identified. Although we were able to identify a range of costs, information on financing and funding flows was unclear. Across Canada, additional research is required to understand the direct costs of obstetric evacuation to Indigenous Peoples and communities.

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