与达喀市某教学医院新生儿出生体重相关的产妇和社会人口因素

Sadia Afrin, Anisur Rahman, A. Ahammed, Shaila Afrin, K. Sarker, A. Hossain
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背景:出生体重是新生儿健康和生存最重要的预测指标,并与较高的婴儿和儿童死亡风险相关。目的:本研究的目的是评估低出生体重(LBW)新生儿的产妇和社会人口因素入院的母亲在孟加拉国达卡市的一所医学院附属医院。方法:这是一项横断面研究。访谈采用面对面访谈的方式,重点了解产妇孕初体重、分娩前体重、家庭文化、经济状况、产前保健就诊情况、产妇高血压和贫血暴露情况等。数据是从访谈和医疗记录中收集的。结果:本研究结果为多元线性回归分析。在该模型中,出生体重被视为连续变量,结果描述了不同母体因素与出生体重的关系。这项研究表明,有几个因素导致低体重婴儿。本研究显示产前检查次数(p值0.05)、胎次(p值0.02)和高血压(p值0.02)对出生体重有显著的负影响。母亲去ANC探望的次数越少,患LBW的几率越大。高血压母亲比正常母亲有低出生体重婴儿的风险。奇偶数也是一个重要因素。原始母亲更容易发生LBW。结论:减少产前检查、增加产次和高血压对新生儿出生体重有显著的负面影响。现代医学研究进展,2019;6(1):47-52
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Maternal and Socio-Demographic Factors Associated with Birth Weight of Newborns Delivered at a Teaching Hospital of Dhaka City
Background: Birth weight is the most important predictor of newborn health and survival and is associated with higher risk of infant and childhood mortality. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the maternal and socio-demographic factors of low birth weight (LBW) newborns of mothers admitted at a teaching medical college hospital in Dhaka city of Bangladesh. Methodology: This was a cross sectional study. Interview was taken by face to face interview and was focused to obtain the information about maternal weight at onset gestation, before delivery, educational, economical status of family, antenatal care visits, maternal exposure to hypertension and anaemia. Data had been collected from interview and medical records. Results: This study revealed from multivariate liner regression analysis. In this model, birth weight had been considered as continuous variable and results had depicted the relationship of different maternal factors with birth weight. This study suggests that there were several factors which lead to LBW babies. The study shows ANC visits (p value 0.05), number of parity (p value .02) and hypertension (p value 0.02) had significant negative effect of on birth weight. Mothers who had taken less ANC visits, more chance of having LBW.Hypertensive mothers were at risk of having low birth weight babies than normotensive mothers. Number of parity was also found as a significant factor. Primi mothers were more prone to LBW. Conclusion: This study suggests that less ANC visits, increase number of parity and hypertension have significant negative effect of on birth weight. Journal of Current and Advance Medical Research 2019;6(1):47-52
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