Perineal trauma is one of the most common complications of childbirth, impacting approximately 9 out of 10 women who undergo a vaginal delivery. Perineal trauma is a public health issue leading to increased maternal morbidity and decreased quality of life. Although race is being studied as a potential risk factor and predictor of perineal trauma, other contributing factors like racism and social determinants of health have not been adequately studied in the same context. We set out to synthesise the available peer-reviewed evidence evaluating the prognostic association between race and perineal trauma.
This systematic review and meta-analysis adheres to the PRISMA-P (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Protocols) and PROGRESS (Prognosis Research Strategy) guidelines and is registered with PROSPERO. The review explores the association between racial status (non-Hispanic white vs non-white) and perineal birth trauma using the PECOTS (Population, Intervention/Exposure, Comparator, Outcome, Timing and Setting) framework. We will search PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science and Embase. Peer-reviewed observational studies will be included. Data extraction and screening will be done in duplicate. Analyses will use random-effects models in R, reporting both unadjusted and adjusted risk differences. Risk of bias will be assessed using ROBINS-I (Risk of Bias in Non-randomised Studies of Interventions). Heterogeneity and certainty of evidence will be evaluated using I² and GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation), respectively.
This is a systematic review based on previously published data, and therefore ethical approval is not required. The findings of this review will be disseminated through publication in a peer-reviewed journal and presented at academic conferences.
CRD42025590093.
Interpretar en salud, desde un solo modelo, representa un sesgo en el abordaje de la realidad social y de salud en un grupo. Sesgo que se incrementa en comunidades indígenas, donde existen problemáticas entendidas solo por esas comunidades y que no son considerados por el modelo oficial. La epidemiologia sociocultural y el diálogo intercultural se basan en una construcción social de sociedades diversas, las cuales requieren desarrollar procesos que permitan la interacción de los distintos sistemas de conocimiento, como instrumento para fortalecer el respeto y generar igualdad de oportunidades para las personas. En relación a esto, se plantea un abordaje desde las características de un territorio con una alta presencia de población indígena, estableciendo una problemática presente, precisamente en relación al establecimiento de una salud hegemónica y colonial.