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Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies

OBJECTIVE: Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, but there are fewer studies of their real-life effectiveness. In India, women often seek facility delivery after complications arise, rather than to avoid complications. Our objective was to quantify the...

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Autores principales: Fadel, Shaza A., Ram, Usha, Morris, Shaun K., Begum, Rehana, Shet, Anita, Jotkar, Raju, Jha, Prabhat
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4610669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26479476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140448
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author Fadel, Shaza A.
Ram, Usha
Morris, Shaun K.
Begum, Rehana
Shet, Anita
Jotkar, Raju
Jha, Prabhat
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Ram, Usha
Morris, Shaun K.
Begum, Rehana
Shet, Anita
Jotkar, Raju
Jha, Prabhat
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description OBJECTIVE: Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, but there are fewer studies of their real-life effectiveness. In India, women often seek facility delivery after complications arise, rather than to avoid complications. Our objective was to quantify the association of facility delivery and postnatal checkups with neonatal mortality while examining the “reverse causality” in which the mothers deliver at a health facility due to adverse perinatal events. METHODS: We conducted nationally representative case-control studies of about 300,000 live births and 4,000 neonatal deaths to examine the effect of, place of delivery and postnatal checkup on neonatal mortality. We compared neonatal deaths to all live births and to a subset of live births reporting excessive bleeding or obstructed labour that were more comparable to cases in seeking care. FINDINGS: In the larger study of 2004–8 births, facility delivery without postnatal checkup was associated with an increased odds of neonatal death (Odds ratio = 2.5; 99% CI 2.2–2.9), especially for early versus late neonatal deaths. However, use of more comparable controls showed marked attenuation (Odds ratio = 0.5; 0.4–0.5). Facility delivery with postnatal checkup was associated with reduced odds of neonatal death. Excess risks were attenuated in the earlier study of 2001–4 births. CONCLUSION: The combined effect of facility deliveries with postnatal checks ups is substantially higher than just facility delivery alone. Evaluation of the real-life effectiveness of interventions to reduce child and maternal deaths need to consider reverse causality. If these associations are causal, facility delivery with postnatal check up could avoid about 1/3 of all neonatal deaths in India (~100,000/year).
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spelling pubmed-46106692015-10-29 Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies Fadel, Shaza A. Ram, Usha Morris, Shaun K. Begum, Rehana Shet, Anita Jotkar, Raju Jha, Prabhat PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Clinical studies demonstrate the efficacy of interventions to reduce neonatal deaths, but there are fewer studies of their real-life effectiveness. In India, women often seek facility delivery after complications arise, rather than to avoid complications. Our objective was to quantify the association of facility delivery and postnatal checkups with neonatal mortality while examining the “reverse causality” in which the mothers deliver at a health facility due to adverse perinatal events. METHODS: We conducted nationally representative case-control studies of about 300,000 live births and 4,000 neonatal deaths to examine the effect of, place of delivery and postnatal checkup on neonatal mortality. We compared neonatal deaths to all live births and to a subset of live births reporting excessive bleeding or obstructed labour that were more comparable to cases in seeking care. FINDINGS: In the larger study of 2004–8 births, facility delivery without postnatal checkup was associated with an increased odds of neonatal death (Odds ratio = 2.5; 99% CI 2.2–2.9), especially for early versus late neonatal deaths. However, use of more comparable controls showed marked attenuation (Odds ratio = 0.5; 0.4–0.5). Facility delivery with postnatal checkup was associated with reduced odds of neonatal death. Excess risks were attenuated in the earlier study of 2001–4 births. CONCLUSION: The combined effect of facility deliveries with postnatal checks ups is substantially higher than just facility delivery alone. Evaluation of the real-life effectiveness of interventions to reduce child and maternal deaths need to consider reverse causality. If these associations are causal, facility delivery with postnatal check up could avoid about 1/3 of all neonatal deaths in India (~100,000/year). Public Library of Science 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4610669/ /pubmed/26479476 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140448 Text en © 2015 Fadel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Fadel, Shaza A.
Ram, Usha
Morris, Shaun K.
Begum, Rehana
Shet, Anita
Jotkar, Raju
Jha, Prabhat
Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title_full Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title_fullStr Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title_full_unstemmed Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title_short Facility Delivery, Postnatal Care and Neonatal Deaths in India: Nationally-Representative Case-Control Studies
title_sort facility delivery, postnatal care and neonatal deaths in india: nationally-representative case-control studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4610669/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26479476
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0140448
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