Labe、Mamou、Faranah和Kankan卫生区新生儿死亡率的决定因素

D. Sory, D. Sory, Camara Yero Boye, Diallo Thierno Saïdou, Conte N’faly, Koulibaly Mamadou Korka, C. Moussa, Kaba Djèney Fadima, Daffe Mamadi
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在几内亚,新生儿死亡率仍然是一个真正的公共卫生问题。事实上,尽管该国取得了显著进展,但新生儿死亡率仍然很高:每1000名活产婴儿中有20人死亡(1)。地区差异很大,马穆(32‰)、法拉纳(28‰)、拉贝(26‰)和坎坎(26‰)地区受影响最大。目的:探讨法拉纳、马穆、拉贝和坎坎地区新生儿死亡的主要影响因素。这是一项描述性定性研究,考察了卫生服务使用者、地方决策者和提供者对Labe、Mamou、Faranah和Kankan地区新生儿死亡原因的看法。参与者提到的新生儿死亡的主要直接医学原因是:早产、新生儿感染、低出生体重、低血糖、新生儿出血性疾病。讲习班的结论是,新生儿死亡率取决于许多经济、政治、社会文化和健康因素,所有这些因素都危及新生儿的生命。
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Determinants of Neonatal Mortality in the Health Districts of Labe, Mamou, Faranah and Kankan
Neonatal mortality is still a real public health problem in Guinea. Indeed, despite the remarkable progress made in the country, neonatal mortality is still high: 20 per 1000 live births (1). Regional disparities are significant, with the regions of Mamou (32‰), Faranah (28‰), Labe (26‰) and Kankan (26‰) being the most affected. Objective: To determine the main factors related to neonatal deaths in the Faranah, Mamou, Labe and Kankan regions. This is a descriptive qualitative study that examines the perspectives of health service users, local decision-makers and providers on the causes of neonatal mortality in the Labe, Mamou, Faranah and Kankan regions. The main direct medical causes of neonatal mortality cited by participants were: prematurity, neonatal infections, low birth weight, hypoglycemia, hemorrhagic diseases of the newborn. This workshop concluded that neonatal mortality depends on a multitude of economic, political, socio-cultural and health factors, all of which endanger the lives of newborns.
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