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Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the length-of-stay (LOS) in the health facility after childbirth and identified associated factors in three sub-Saharan African countries. DESIGN: Secondary analysis using data from the most recent Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. SETTING: Multiple Indicator Cluster Surve...
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Ghana Medical Association
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336462/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37449254 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.7 |
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author | Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I Jalo, Rabiu I Ibrahim, Usman M Kwaku, Aminatu A Umar, Amina A Sanusi, Surayya M Amole, Taiwo G |
author_facet | Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I Jalo, Rabiu I Ibrahim, Usman M Kwaku, Aminatu A Umar, Amina A Sanusi, Surayya M Amole, Taiwo G |
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description | OBJECTIVES: We estimated the length-of-stay (LOS) in the health facility after childbirth and identified associated factors in three sub-Saharan African countries. DESIGN: Secondary analysis using data from the most recent Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. SETTING: Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys from Ghana, Malawi and Eswatini were selected. PARTICIPANTS: Women aged 15–49 years who had a facility delivery in the two years preceding the survey were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Length-of-stay recorded in days and weeks were converted to hours and analysed as a continuous variable. RESULTS: Length-of-stay was estimated for 9147 women, wherein 6610 women (median LOS and IQR: 36 36,60 hours), 1698 women (median LOS and IQR 36 10,60 hours) and 839 women (median-length-stay 36 36,60 hours) were from Malawi, Ghana and Eswatini respectively. Being from Ghana [RC, -20.6 (95%CI:-25.2 - -16.0)] and then Eswatini [RC: -13.0 (95%CI: -19.9 - -9.8)] and delivery in a government hospital [RC: -4.9 (95%CI -9.9- -0.3)] were independently associated with having a shorter LOS. Having a caesarean section, assistance by Nurses/Midwives or Auxiliaries/CHOs, single birth, heavier birth weight, and death of newborn before discharge increased the duration of stay. CONCLUSIONS: Necessitating and facility factors are important determinants of length of stay. Socio-demographic characteristics, however, have a restricted role in influencing the duration of postpartum stay in sub-Saharan Africa. Further prospective research is required to identify more determinants and provide evidence for policy formulation and clinical guidelines regarding the safest time for discharge after delivery. FUNDING: None declared |
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spelling | pubmed-103364622023-07-13 Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I Jalo, Rabiu I Ibrahim, Usman M Kwaku, Aminatu A Umar, Amina A Sanusi, Surayya M Amole, Taiwo G Ghana Med J Original Article OBJECTIVES: We estimated the length-of-stay (LOS) in the health facility after childbirth and identified associated factors in three sub-Saharan African countries. DESIGN: Secondary analysis using data from the most recent Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. SETTING: Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys from Ghana, Malawi and Eswatini were selected. PARTICIPANTS: Women aged 15–49 years who had a facility delivery in the two years preceding the survey were included. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Length-of-stay recorded in days and weeks were converted to hours and analysed as a continuous variable. RESULTS: Length-of-stay was estimated for 9147 women, wherein 6610 women (median LOS and IQR: 36 36,60 hours), 1698 women (median LOS and IQR 36 10,60 hours) and 839 women (median-length-stay 36 36,60 hours) were from Malawi, Ghana and Eswatini respectively. Being from Ghana [RC, -20.6 (95%CI:-25.2 - -16.0)] and then Eswatini [RC: -13.0 (95%CI: -19.9 - -9.8)] and delivery in a government hospital [RC: -4.9 (95%CI -9.9- -0.3)] were independently associated with having a shorter LOS. Having a caesarean section, assistance by Nurses/Midwives or Auxiliaries/CHOs, single birth, heavier birth weight, and death of newborn before discharge increased the duration of stay. CONCLUSIONS: Necessitating and facility factors are important determinants of length of stay. Socio-demographic characteristics, however, have a restricted role in influencing the duration of postpartum stay in sub-Saharan Africa. Further prospective research is required to identify more determinants and provide evidence for policy formulation and clinical guidelines regarding the safest time for discharge after delivery. FUNDING: None declared Ghana Medical Association 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10336462/ /pubmed/37449254 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.7 Text en Copyright © The Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Tsiga-Ahmed, Fatimah I Jalo, Rabiu I Ibrahim, Usman M Kwaku, Aminatu A Umar, Amina A Sanusi, Surayya M Amole, Taiwo G Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title | Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title_full | Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title_fullStr | Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title_short | Length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three Sub-Saharan African countries |
title_sort | length-of-stay after a health facility birth and associated factors: analysis of data from three sub-saharan african countries |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10336462/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37449254 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v56i2.7 |
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