Investigation of Factors Influencing Infant Mortality at Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ghana

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Gabriel Kallah-Dagadu, Foster Donkor, Magdalene Duah, Hillary Yeboah, Dennis Arku, Anani Lotsi
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Background. Annually, 5.4 million children under five face mortality, with 2.5 million deaths in the first month, 1.6 million between one and eleven months, and 1.3 million aged one to four. Despite global strides, sub-Saharan Africa, including Ghana, grapples with persistent high child mortality. This study employs statistical methods to pinpoint factors driving under-five mortality in the Greater Accra Regional Hospital. Methods. The data was acquired from Greater Accra Regional Hospital, Ghana, spanning January to December 2020. The data comprised all under-five deaths recorded in the hospital in 2020. The statistical tools employed were the chi-square test of association and the multinomial logistic regression model. Results. In 2020, there were 238 cases of under-five mortality recorded in the hospital, with males constituting the majority (55%). About 85% of these cases occurred within the first month of birth, primarily attributed to respiratory distress, prematurity, and sepsis. Notably, meconium aspiration was the least common among grouped diagnoses. The test of association and multinomial logistic model emphasised the child’s age, birth type, and weight at birth as significant factors influencing child mortality. Conversely, attributes like sex, marital status, and mother’s age displayed no notable association with the diagnosis of death. Conclusion. The study on child mortality at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital unveils key factors shaping child health outcomes, emphasising the role of age, birth type, and weight. While specific demographics show no significant association, identified predictors are vital for targeted interventions. Proposed strategies encompass education programs, improved care, birthing practices, and data-driven policies.
加纳大阿克拉地区医院婴儿死亡率影响因素调查
背景。每年有 540 万五岁以下儿童面临死亡,其中 250 万死于第一个月,160 万死于一至十一个月,130 万死于一至四岁。尽管全球取得了长足进步,但包括加纳在内的撒哈拉以南非洲地区仍面临着儿童死亡率居高不下的问题。本研究采用统计方法来确定导致大阿克拉地区医院五岁以下儿童死亡的因素。研究方法数据来自加纳大阿克拉地区医院,时间跨度为 2020 年 1 月至 12 月。数据包括该医院 2020 年记录的所有五岁以下儿童死亡病例。采用的统计工具是相关性的卡方检验和多项式逻辑回归模型。研究结果2020 年,医院共记录了 238 例五岁以下儿童死亡病例,其中男性占大多数(55%)。其中约85%的病例发生在出生后的第一个月内,主要原因是呼吸窘迫、早产和败血症。值得注意的是,胎粪吸入在分组诊断中最不常见。关联检验和多项式逻辑模型强调,儿童的年龄、出生类型和出生时体重是影响儿童死亡率的重要因素。相反,性别、婚姻状况和母亲年龄等属性与死亡诊断没有明显关联。结论大阿克拉地区医院的儿童死亡率研究揭示了影响儿童健康结果的关键因素,强调了年龄、出生类型和体重的作用。虽然具体的人口统计学数据没有显示出明显的关联性,但已确定的预测因素对于采取有针对性的干预措施至关重要。建议采取的战略包括教育计划、改善护理、分娩实践和数据驱动政策。
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BioMed Research International
BioMed Research International BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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6.70
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0.00%
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1942
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: BioMed Research International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in life sciences and medicine. The journal is divided into 55 subject areas.
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