Maternal Hemoglobin Levels as a Causative Factor in Incidence of Low Birth Weight Babies: A Public Health Prospective

Ekarini Daroedono, Aurelia Evina Haloho, Restu Fatimatuzzahra
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Aims: To analyze some aspects of the maternal and the newborn in the incidence of low birth weight babies (LBWB). Study Design: simple retrospective with cross-sectional design approach. Place and Duration of Study: Retrospective data of LBWB obtained from newborn medical record (year 2017-2022) of The Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Tebo Regional Public Hospital, located in Jambi-Indonesia and analysis conducted in the Departemen Kedokteran Komunitas (Community Medicine), the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Indonesia, Jakarta Indonesia, between September-November 2023. Methodology: The inclusion criteria focus on all newborn with LBWB that have complete medical record data. The acquired data regarding (1) maternal age, gestational age at the time of giving birth, Hb level prior to delivery, (2) newborn: gender, survivability and birth weight. All respondents will be subjected to statistical analysis using the SPSS programme and Microsoft Excel 2016. The exhibited information consists of data distribution presented in the form of tables and utilising univariate analysis and regression testing. Results: Analysis of 256 LBWB data (122 (47.65%) boys, 134 (52.34%) girls) revealed that in the maternal side mean age 28.54 years old, mean gestational age 36.07 weeks at the time of giving birth and mean Hb level 10.8 gram/dL. In the newborn side viability were 226 (88.33%) viable and mean overall birth weight 1990.2 g. Statistically using Pearson correlation, there is a very weak correlation firstly among maternal Hb count with the neonates primary weight (P = 0.00, r = 0.154) and secondly between gestational age and the birth weight of newborn (P = 0.00, r = 0.000). From the community medicine perspective, Efforts to increase the Hb levels of pregnant women theoretically can be carried out more easily by encouraging and increasing the mother's and also their partners, families and society awareness of carrying out routine antenatal care, encouraging the role of health motivator/local health cadre and conducting Hb examination as simple screening; all of them supported by the government. Conclusion: Maternal low Hb count and gestational age correlate with birth weight of newborn. Further in depth and extensive study needed to explore specific factors contribute to the incidence of anemia in mother who gave birth neonates which have low birth weight (LBW) and their impact to pregnancy.
孕产妇血红蛋白水平是出生体重不足婴儿发病率的诱因:一项公共卫生前瞻性研究
目的:分析产妇和新生儿在低出生体重儿(LBWB)发病率中的某些方面。 研究设计:简单的回顾性横断面设计方法。 研究地点和时间:从位于印尼占碑省的苏丹塔哈-赛福丁-泰博地区公立医院的新生儿医疗记录(2017-2022年)中获取低出生体重儿的回顾性数据,并于2023年9月至11月期间在印尼雅加达的印尼克里斯汀大学医学院社区医学系(Departemen Kedokteran Komunitas)进行分析。 研究方法纳入标准主要针对所有拥有完整医疗记录数据的低体重儿新生儿。获得的数据包括:(1)产妇年龄、分娩时的胎龄、分娩前的血红蛋白水平;(2)新生儿:性别、存活率和出生体重。将使用 SPSS 程序和 Microsoft Excel 2016 对所有受访者进行统计分析。展示的信息包括以表格形式呈现的数据分布,并利用单变量分析和回归测试。 分析结果对 256 例低血糖婴儿(122 例(47.65%)男孩、134 例(52.34%)女孩)的数据分析显示,产妇一方的平均年龄为 28.54 岁,分娩时的平均胎龄为 36.07 周,平均血红蛋白水平为 10.8 克/分升。根据皮尔逊相关性统计,产妇 Hb 计数与新生儿初生体重之间的相关性很弱(P = 0.00,r = 0.154),胎龄与新生儿出生体重之间的相关性也很弱(P = 0.00,r = 0.000)。从社区医学的角度来看,理论上,通过鼓励和提高母亲及其伴侣、家庭和社会对开展常规产前保健的认识,鼓励健康激励者/地方卫生干部发挥作用,以及将血红蛋白检查作为简单筛查来进行,可以更容易地提高孕妇的血红蛋白水平;所有这些都得到了政府的支持。 结论产妇低 Hb 计数和胎龄与新生儿出生体重相关。需要进一步开展深入、广泛的研究,探讨导致新生儿出生体重不足(LBW)的母亲贫血发生率的具体因素及其对妊娠的影响。
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