NUTRITIONAL AND MATERNAL FACTORS INFLUENCING POSTPARTUM HAEMORRHAGE IN LAMBUSSIE DISTRICT

F. Z. Taabia, L. N. Mornah, W. Michael
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Maternal excessive bleeding at birth continues to be a global public health challenge, particularly in poor resource settings. Postpartum haemorrhage has been linked to a high proportion of maternal deaths and disabilities at the institutional and community levels. Current data on postpartum haemorrhage is limited to institutional settings and does not consider the community experiences of mothers who suffer from postpartum haemorrhage. This cross-sectional study assessed the nutritional and other maternal risk factors associated with postpartum haemorrhage at the community level. A total of 183 mothers were systematically sampled from six sub-districts. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 22.0. Multivariate logistic and regression models were estimated to assess the association between dependent and independent variables at a confident level of 95%. The results from the study showed that the prevalence of postpartum haemorrhage was 7.1% among the mothers interviewed in the study. Age groups (p
兰布西地区影响产后出血的营养和产妇因素
产妇分娩大出血仍然是全球公共卫生挑战,特别是在资源贫乏的环境中。在机构和社区一级,产后出血与产妇死亡和残疾的高比例有关。目前关于产后出血的数据仅限于机构环境,没有考虑产后出血母亲的社区经历。本横断面研究在社区水平上评估了与产后出血相关的营养和其他产妇危险因素。共有183名母亲从6个街道系统抽样。数据分析采用SPSS 22.0版本。估计多变量逻辑和回归模型以95%的置信度评估因变量和自变量之间的相关性。研究结果显示,受访母亲产后出血的发生率为7.1%。年龄组别(p)
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