大阿克拉地区医院早产的风险因素,山脊

Immanuel Adom-Miah , Williams Ampadu Oduro , David Boateng Appiah , Theodocea Nortey
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Risk factors of preterm birth in greater Accra regional hospital, ridge

Objectives

This study aimed to investigate the sociodemographic, psychological, cultural, environmental, and occupational risk factors associated with preterm birth at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital.

Study Design

A case-control study.

Methods

The study employed a case-control design and used the Chi-square test to assess associations between various risk factors and preterm birth. Sociodemographic, psychological, cultural, environmental, and occupational factors were examined to determine their relationship with preterm birth.

Results

The findings revealed a significant association between depression and preterm birth, with a Chi-square value of 12.115 and a p-value of 0.001. Moderate exercise was also associated with preterm birth, showing a significant relationship (p-value of 0.039). However, the mothers’ occupation, including posture at work, hours spent in a specific position, and exposure to heat, chemicals, dust, or smoke, did not demonstrate significant associations with preterm birth.

Conclusions

The study emphasizes the need for enhanced maternal and child healthcare efforts in the country and underscores the importance of public education, particularly regarding the role of partner support in reducing the risk of preterm birth.
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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