To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the answer to question S2W-5284 by Hugh Henry on 14 January 2004, how many babies were born with a drug addiction in (a) 2002-03 and (b) 2003-04, broken down by NHS board area and expressed also per capita.
The available information on babies discharged from Neonatal Units with a diagnosis involving drug misuse is shown in Tables 1a and 1b . Data for 2003-04 is not yet available.
Table 1a All Births1,2,3 and Neonatal Discharges4 Recording Drug Misuse5,6; Numbers and Rates Per 1,000 Births
| All Births 2002-03P | Neonatal Discharges Recording Drug Misuse 2002-03P | Rate Per 1,000 Births Within NHS Board Area 2002-03P |
Argyll and Clyde | 3,987 | 33 | 8.28 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 3,453 | 21 | 6.08 |
Borders | 971 | ** | ** |
Dumfries and Galloway | 1,313 | 10 | 7.62 |
Fife | 3,498 | 18 | 5.15 |
Forth Valley | 2,832 | 15 | 5.30 |
Grampian | 5,305 | 72 | 13.57 |
Greater Glasgow | 9,194 | 26 | 2.83 |
Highland | 1,962 | 6 | 3.06 |
Islands | 628 | - | - |
Lanarkshire | 5,945 | 27 | 4.54 |
Lothian | 7,976 | 22 | 2.76 |
Tayside | 3,730 | 19 | 5.09 |
PProvisional.
Source: SMR02, SBR and SMR11.
Notes:
1. Excludes home births and births at non-NHS hospitals.
2. Includes all live births and stillbirths.
3. From 1998, where four or more babies are involved in a pregnancy, birth details are recorded for the first three babies. Prior to 1998, birth details were recorded only for the first two babies delivered.
4. A baby may be admitted to and discharged from neonatal care more than once. Figures relate to the total number of discharges, not to the number of individual babies.
5. Drug misuse is defined using the following International Classification of Disease (10th Revision) codes :
P04.4 - Fetus and newborn affected by maternal use of drugs of addiction
P96.1 - Neonatal withdrawal symptoms from maternal use of drugs of addiction
6. Care should be taken when interpreting these data as recording practice of drug misuse diagnosis may vary between hospitals. In addition, the Scottish Birth Record (which replaces SMR11) is currently being incrementally implemented throughout Scotland and therefore should be treated with caution. These reasonsmay explain some of the variation between NHS boards.
** - In order to maintain patient confidentiality, values of 1 and over and less than five have been suppressed.
Table 1b Neonatal Discharges1 Recording Drug Misuse2,3; Numbers and Rates Per 100,000 Population
| Mid Year Estimate of Population 2002 | Neonatal Discharges Recording Drug Misuse 2002-03P | Discharges Per 100,000 Population Within NHS Board Area 2002-03P |
Argyll and Clyde | 418,750 | 33 | 78.81 |
Ayrshire and Arran | 367,060 | 21 | 57.21 |
Borders | 107,400 | ** | ** |
Dumfries and Galloway | 147,310 | 10 | 67.88 |
Fife | 350,620 | 18 | 51.34 |
Forth Valley | 279,370 | 15 | 53.69 |
Grampian | 523,290 | 72 | 137.59 |
Greater Glasgow | 866,080 | 26 | 30.02 |
Highland | 208,140 | 6 | 28.83 |
Islands | 67,350 | - | - |
Lanarkshire | 552,910 | 27 | 48.83 |
Lothian | 779,100 | 22 | 28.24 |
Tayside | 387,420 | 19 | 49.04 |
PProvisional.
Source: SMR02, SMR11, SBR and GRO(S) mid year population estimates.
Notes:
1. A baby may be admitted to and discharged from neonatal care more than once. Figures relate to the total number of discharges, not to the number of individual babies.
2. Drug misuse is defined using the following Internatioanl Classification of Disease (10th Revision) codes :
P04.4 - Fetus and newborn affected by maternal use of drugs of addiction
P96.1 - Neonatal withdrawal symptoms from maternal use of drugs of addiction
3. Care should be taken when interpreting these data as recording practice of drug misuse diagnosis may vary between hospitals. In addition the Scottish Birth Record (which replaces SMR11) is currently being incrementaly implemented throughout Scotland and therefore should be treated with caution. These reasonsmay explain some of the variation between NHS boards.
** - In order to maintain patient confidentiality, values of one and over and less than five have been suppressed.