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IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
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摘要

新生儿死亡率,特别是早发性败血症(EOS)造成的死亡率,在东欧仍然是一个紧迫的问题,罗马尼亚是欧洲联盟新生儿死亡率最高的国家之一。由生命最初72小时内的细菌感染引起的肠外炎是造成新生儿死亡的主要原因,特别是在医疗资源有限的农村和服务不足地区。产前护理机会、产妇人口统计和系统性医疗保健差距方面的差异加剧了这一问题,突出了全面干预措施的必要性。目的:本综述旨在研究在罗马尼亚和更广泛的东欧背景下,由EOS引起的新生儿死亡率的流行,重点关注当前的产前护理监测方案和孕产妇人口统计数据,并将现有文献与新数据进行比较。通过评估医疗服务获取、成本和结果方面的差异,本研究确定了孕产妇和新生儿护理的系统性障碍。方法:采用PRISMA指南对100篇文章进行系统评价。主要来源包括PubMed、b谷歌Scholar和开放获取期刊,有25篇文章符合纳入标准。该分析包括产妇年龄、胎次、识字率、婚姻状况及其对新生儿结局的影响,以及产前护理的经济负担。结果:研究结果强调了农村和城市地区之间医疗保健服务的明显不平等,在那里,有限的产前检查、自付费用和文化障碍阻碍了及时预防和管理EOS。高龄产妇、识字率低和社会经济差异被认为是关键的风险因素。结论:为了降低新生儿因EOS导致的死亡率,有针对性的努力必须解决医疗保健的可及性,改善产前护理方案,并整合文化敏感的做法。这些干预措施可以弥合系统性差距,促进东欧各地母亲和新生儿获得公平的健康结果。
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Neonatal Mortality Due to Early-Onset Sepsis in Eastern Europe: A Review of Current Monitoring Protocols During Pregnancy and Maternal Demographics in Eastern Europe, with an Emphasis on Romania-Comparison with Data Extracted from a Secondary Center in Southern Romania.

Neonatal mortality, particularly due to early-onset sepsis (EOS), remains a pressing issue in Eastern Europe, with Romania experiencing one of the highest neonatal mortality rates in the European Union. EOS, caused by bacterial infections within the first 72 h of life, significantly contributes to neonatal deaths, particularly in rural and underserved areas where healthcare resources are limited. Disparities in prenatal care access, maternal demographics, and systemic healthcare gaps worsen this issue, highlighting the need for comprehensive interventions.

Objectives: This review aims to examine the prevalence of neonatal mortality due to EOS in Romania and the broader Eastern European context, focusing on current prenatal care monitoring protocols and maternal demographics, and comparing the available literature with new data. By evaluating disparities in healthcare access, costs, and outcomes, this study identifies systemic barriers to maternal and neonatal care.

Methods: A systematic review of 100 articles was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Key sources included PubMed, Google Scholar, and open-access journals, with 25 articles meeting the inclusion criteria. The analysis encompassed maternal age, parity, literacy levels, marital status, and their impact on neonatal outcomes, alongside the financial burden of prenatal care.

Results: The findings underscore stark inequalities in healthcare delivery between rural and urban regions, where limited prenatal visits, out-of-pocket costs, and cultural barriers hinder prompt EOS prevention and management. Advanced maternal age, low literacy, and socioeconomic disparities were identified as critical risk factors.

Conclusions: To reduce neonatal mortality due to EOS, targeted efforts must address healthcare accessibility, improve prenatal care protocols, and integrate culturally sensitive practices. These interventions can bridge systemic gaps and promote equitable health outcomes for mothers and newborns across Eastern Europe.

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Children-Basel
Children-Basel PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
1735
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Children is an international, open access journal dedicated to a streamlined, yet scientifically rigorous, dissemination of peer-reviewed science related to childhood health and disease in developed and developing countries. The publication focuses on sharing clinical, epidemiological and translational science relevant to children’s health. Moreover, the primary goals of the publication are to highlight under‑represented pediatric disciplines, to emphasize interdisciplinary research and to disseminate advances in knowledge in global child health. In addition to original research, the journal publishes expert editorials and commentaries, clinical case reports, and insightful communications reflecting the latest developments in pediatric medicine. By publishing meritorious articles as soon as the editorial review process is completed, rather than at predefined intervals, Children also permits rapid open access sharing of new information, allowing us to reach the broadest audience in the most expedient fashion.
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