以社区为基础对从开普敦一家地区医院出院的极低出生体重新生儿进行随访:一项描述性研究。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Health Action Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1080/16549716.2025.2466277
Thandi Maya Gondwana de Wit, Tanya Doherty, Michael Hendricks
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背景:新生儿死亡率仍然是一个全球性的健康问题。在南非,新生儿占五岁以下儿童死亡率的32%,其中48%的新生儿死亡归因于早产。家庭和社区服务(HCBS)旨在通过社区卫生工作者(CHW)家访减少极低出生体重新生儿的死亡。目的:本研究旨在描述一组从地区医院出院的VLBW新生儿,包括他们的社区随访、临床结果和护理人员对HCBS的看法。方法:采用描述性混合方法研究。分析2018年1月1日至12月31日的常规医院健康信息以描述该队列。通过利益相关者会议和分析转介表格,评估了转介途径和后续行动。对护理人员进行HCBS数据访谈。结果:新生儿VLBW 169例。平均(SD)胎龄为30(±2.21)周,中位(IQR)出生体重为1210 g (1045-1390 g)。分娩时,85%出现呼吸窘迫,64%推定为败血症。产妇特征包括孕前分娩(15%)、吸烟(11%)、饮酒(9%)和少女怀孕(5%);14%需要社工转介。文件夹回顾显示49例(43.4%)有转诊计划;然而,HCBS收到了20份(17.7%)表格。所有五位接受采访的护理人员都对HCBS有积极的看法。结论:本研究表明,从地区医院出院的极低体重新生儿在医学上和社会上的负担很高。即使建立了HCBS系统,也很少有VLBW新生儿在家中随访。为使卫生保健服务充分有效,必须促进、加强和监测转诊制度。
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Community-based follow-up of very low birth weight neonates discharged from a regional hospital in Cape Town: a descriptive study.

Background: Neonatal mortality remains a global health concern. In South Africa, 32% of under-five mortality consists of neonates, with 48% of neonatal deaths attributed to prematurity. The Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) aim to reduce deaths of very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates through community health worker (CHW) home visits.

Objectives: This study aimed to describe a cohort of VLBW neonates discharged from a regional hospital including their community follow-up, clinical outcomes and caregivers' perceptions of the HCBS.

Methods: This was a descriptive mixed methods study. Routine hospital health information from 1 January to 31 December 2018 was analysed to describe the cohort. The referral pathway and follow-up were assessed through stakeholder meetings and analysing referral forms. Caregivers were interviewed for HCBS data.

Results: There were 169 VLBW neonates. The mean (SD) gestational age was 30 (±2.21) weeks, and the median (IQR) birthweight was 1210 g (1045-1390 g). At delivery, 85% had respiratory distress and 64% had presumed sepsis. Maternal characteristics included primigravida deliveries (15%), smoking (11%), alcohol use (9%) and teenage pregnancy (5%); 14% required social worker referral. Folder reviews showed referral plans for 49 (43.4%); however, 20 (17.7%) forms were received by HCBS. All five of the interviewed caregivers had positive perceptions of the HCBS.

Conclusion: This study demonstrated a high burden of medically and socially vulnerable VLBW neonates discharged from a regional hospital. Even with established HCBS systems, few VLBW neonates were followed up at home. For the HCBS to be fully effective, promotion, strengthening and monitoring of the referral system are required.

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Global Health Action
Global Health Action PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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5.10
自引率
3.80%
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108
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health Action is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal affiliated with the Unit of Epidemiology and Global Health, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine at Umeå University, Sweden. The Unit hosts the Umeå International School of Public Health and the Umeå Centre for Global Health Research. Vision: Our vision is to be a leading journal in the global health field, narrowing health information gaps and contributing to the implementation of policies and actions that lead to improved global health. Aim: The widening gap between the winners and losers of globalisation presents major public health challenges. To meet these challenges, it is crucial to generate new knowledge and evidence in the field and in settings where the evidence is lacking, as well as to bridge the gaps between existing knowledge and implementation of relevant findings. Thus, the aim of Global Health Action is to contribute to fuelling a more concrete, hands-on approach to addressing global health challenges. Manuscripts suggesting strategies for practical interventions and research implementations where none already exist are specifically welcomed. Further, the journal encourages articles from low- and middle-income countries, while also welcoming articles originated from South-South and South-North collaborations. All articles are expected to address a global agenda and include a strong implementation or policy component.
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