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Neonatal Mortality and its Determinates in Public Hospitals of Gamo and Gofa Zones, Southern Ethiopia: Prospective Follow up Study
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Abstract
Background
The neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child survival. The declines in the neonatal mortality rate have been slower than post-neonatal under-five mortality rate in the majority of countries. This this trend is also similar in Ethiopia, that neonatal mortality was high as compare to post neonatal mortality rate. A large proportion of neonatal deaths occur during the 48 hours after delivery. Different studies was conducted in assessing determinates for neonatal mortality but there is a need to assess the immediate post-partum (within two days following delivery) cause of neonatal mortality that the majority of deaths occurred that time. So, this study is to fill those gaps of aforementioned studies, in assessing the determinate factors affecting neonatal mortality in public hospitals of Gamo and Gofa Zones, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A prospective follow up study was conducted among 6,986 study participants from April 5, 2018 to March 5, 2019. Data on causes of neonatal death were collected by using structured verbal autopsy questionnaire. Data were entered in to Epi data version 3.1 and exported to Stata version 15 for analysis. Crude and adjusted estimate β with 95%CI was calculated in the binary logistic regression model. The goodness of fit was tested by log likelihood ratio (LR). In this study P-value < 0.05 was considered to declare a result as statistically significant association.
Results
In this study neonatal mortality incidence ratio was 9.6 (95%CI: 7.5%, 12.2%) per 1000 live births. Age of the mother, number of antenatal care, hemorrhage, sex of the neonate, presentation, gestational age and birth weight were identified as the significant determinates for neonatal mortality cases. Prematurity, infection and birth asphyxia were the most common causes of neonatal mortality cases.
Conclusions
This study indicated that a significant number of neonates were died during neonatal period. Both maternal and neonatal factors were identified. Therefore, early identification of obstetric complications and immediate interventions, strengthening the provision of quality antenatal and postnatal care services are recommended.
Title: Neonatal Mortality and its Determinates in Public Hospitals of Gamo and Gofa Zones, Southern Ethiopia: Prospective Follow up Study
Description:
Abstract
Background
The neonatal period is the most vulnerable time for a child survival.
The declines in the neonatal mortality rate have been slower than post-neonatal under-five mortality rate in the majority of countries.
This this trend is also similar in Ethiopia, that neonatal mortality was high as compare to post neonatal mortality rate.
A large proportion of neonatal deaths occur during the 48 hours after delivery.
Different studies was conducted in assessing determinates for neonatal mortality but there is a need to assess the immediate post-partum (within two days following delivery) cause of neonatal mortality that the majority of deaths occurred that time.
So, this study is to fill those gaps of aforementioned studies, in assessing the determinate factors affecting neonatal mortality in public hospitals of Gamo and Gofa Zones, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A prospective follow up study was conducted among 6,986 study participants from April 5, 2018 to March 5, 2019.
Data on causes of neonatal death were collected by using structured verbal autopsy questionnaire.
Data were entered in to Epi data version 3.
1 and exported to Stata version 15 for analysis.
Crude and adjusted estimate β with 95%CI was calculated in the binary logistic regression model.
The goodness of fit was tested by log likelihood ratio (LR).
In this study P-value < 0.
05 was considered to declare a result as statistically significant association.
Results
In this study neonatal mortality incidence ratio was 9.
6 (95%CI: 7.
5%, 12.
2%) per 1000 live births.
Age of the mother, number of antenatal care, hemorrhage, sex of the neonate, presentation, gestational age and birth weight were identified as the significant determinates for neonatal mortality cases.
Prematurity, infection and birth asphyxia were the most common causes of neonatal mortality cases.
Conclusions
This study indicated that a significant number of neonates were died during neonatal period.
Both maternal and neonatal factors were identified.
Therefore, early identification of obstetric complications and immediate interventions, strengthening the provision of quality antenatal and postnatal care services are recommended.
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