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Perinatal mortality and its association with antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid immunization and partograph utilization in Ethiopia: a meta-analysis
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AbstractDespite remarkable progress in the reduction of under-five mortality; perinatal mortality is the major public health problem in Africa. In Ethiopia, the study findings on perinatal mortality and its predictors were inconsistent. Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis estimated the pooled perinatal mortality, and its association with antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid immunization, and partograph monitoring. International databases like PubMed, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Science Direct were systematically searched. I squared statistics was used to determine the levels of heterogeneity across studies and the pooled estimate was computed using a random-effect model. The meta-analysis showed that a pooled prevalence of perinatal mortality in Ethiopia was 6.00% (95% CI 5.00%, 7.00%). The highest proportion of perinatal mortality was a stillbirth, 5.00% (95% CI 4.00%, 7.00%). Women who had antenatal care visit [OR = 0.20 (95% CI 0.12, 0.34)], maternal tetanus toxoid immunization [OR = 0.43 (95% CI 0.24, 0.77)] and partograph monitoring [POR = 0.22 (95% CI 0.06, 0.76)] reduced the risk of perinatal mortality. Whereas, previous history of perinatal mortality [POR = 7.95 (95% CI 5.59, 11.30)] and abortion history (POR = 2.02 (95% CI 1.18, 3.46)) significantly increased the risk of perinatal mortality. Therefore, antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid vaccination uptake, and partograph utilization should be an area of improvements to reduce perinatal mortality.
Title: Perinatal mortality and its association with antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid immunization and partograph utilization in Ethiopia: a meta-analysis
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AbstractDespite remarkable progress in the reduction of under-five mortality; perinatal mortality is the major public health problem in Africa.
In Ethiopia, the study findings on perinatal mortality and its predictors were inconsistent.
Therefore, this systematic review and meta-analysis estimated the pooled perinatal mortality, and its association with antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid immunization, and partograph monitoring.
International databases like PubMed, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and Science Direct were systematically searched.
I squared statistics was used to determine the levels of heterogeneity across studies and the pooled estimate was computed using a random-effect model.
The meta-analysis showed that a pooled prevalence of perinatal mortality in Ethiopia was 6.
00% (95% CI 5.
00%, 7.
00%).
The highest proportion of perinatal mortality was a stillbirth, 5.
00% (95% CI 4.
00%, 7.
00%).
Women who had antenatal care visit [OR = 0.
20 (95% CI 0.
12, 0.
34)], maternal tetanus toxoid immunization [OR = 0.
43 (95% CI 0.
24, 0.
77)] and partograph monitoring [POR = 0.
22 (95% CI 0.
06, 0.
76)] reduced the risk of perinatal mortality.
Whereas, previous history of perinatal mortality [POR = 7.
95 (95% CI 5.
59, 11.
30)] and abortion history (POR = 2.
02 (95% CI 1.
18, 3.
46)) significantly increased the risk of perinatal mortality.
Therefore, antenatal care visit, maternal tetanus toxoid vaccination uptake, and partograph utilization should be an area of improvements to reduce perinatal mortality.
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