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Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam

BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child survival in low-income and middle-income settings are sustained. Seasonal variation and secular trend may blur the data. Neonatal mortality was reduced in a cluster-randomised trial in Vietnam where...

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Autores principales: Eriksson, Leif, Nga, Nguyen T, Hoa, Dinh T Phuong, Duc, Duong M, Bergström, Anna, Wallin, Lars, Målqvist, Mats, Ewald, Uwe, Huy, Tran Q, Thuy, Nguyen T, Do, Tran Thanh, Lien, Pham T L, Persson, Lars-Åke, Selling, Katarina Ekholm
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29764902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209252
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author Eriksson, Leif
Nga, Nguyen T
Hoa, Dinh T Phuong
Duc, Duong M
Bergström, Anna
Wallin, Lars
Målqvist, Mats
Ewald, Uwe
Huy, Tran Q
Thuy, Nguyen T
Do, Tran Thanh
Lien, Pham T L
Persson, Lars-Åke
Selling, Katarina Ekholm
author_facet Eriksson, Leif
Nga, Nguyen T
Hoa, Dinh T Phuong
Duc, Duong M
Bergström, Anna
Wallin, Lars
Målqvist, Mats
Ewald, Uwe
Huy, Tran Q
Thuy, Nguyen T
Do, Tran Thanh
Lien, Pham T L
Persson, Lars-Åke
Selling, Katarina Ekholm
author_sort Eriksson, Leif
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child survival in low-income and middle-income settings are sustained. Seasonal variation and secular trend may blur the data. Neonatal mortality was reduced in a cluster-randomised trial in Vietnam where laywomen facilitated groups composed of local stakeholders employing a problem-solving approach for 3 years. In this analysis, we aim at disentangling the secular trend, the seasonal variation and the effect of the intervention on neonatal mortality during and after the trial. METHODS: In Quang Ninh province, 44 communes were allocated to intervention and 46 to control. Births and neonatal deaths were assessed in a baseline survey in 2005, monitored during the trial in 2008–2011 and followed up by a survey in 2014. Time series analyses were performed on monthly neonatal mortality data. RESULTS: There were 30 187 live births and 480 neonatal deaths. The intervention reduced the neonatal mortality from 19.1 to 11.6 per 1000 live births. The reduction was sustained 3 years after the trial. The control areas reached a similar level at the time of follow-up. Time series decomposition analysis revealed a downward trend in the intervention areas during the trial that was not found in the control areas. Neonatal mortality peaked in the hot and wet summers. CONCLUSIONS: A community engagement intervention resulted in a lower neonatal mortality rate that was sustained but not further reduced after the end of the trial. When decomposing time series of neonatal mortality, a clear downward trend was demonstrated in intervention but not in control areas. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN44599712, Post-results.
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spelling pubmed-61092542018-08-27 Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam Eriksson, Leif Nga, Nguyen T Hoa, Dinh T Phuong Duc, Duong M Bergström, Anna Wallin, Lars Målqvist, Mats Ewald, Uwe Huy, Tran Q Thuy, Nguyen T Do, Tran Thanh Lien, Pham T L Persson, Lars-Åke Selling, Katarina Ekholm J Epidemiol Community Health Perinatal Health BACKGROUND: Little is know about whether the effects of community engagement interventions for child survival in low-income and middle-income settings are sustained. Seasonal variation and secular trend may blur the data. Neonatal mortality was reduced in a cluster-randomised trial in Vietnam where laywomen facilitated groups composed of local stakeholders employing a problem-solving approach for 3 years. In this analysis, we aim at disentangling the secular trend, the seasonal variation and the effect of the intervention on neonatal mortality during and after the trial. METHODS: In Quang Ninh province, 44 communes were allocated to intervention and 46 to control. Births and neonatal deaths were assessed in a baseline survey in 2005, monitored during the trial in 2008–2011 and followed up by a survey in 2014. Time series analyses were performed on monthly neonatal mortality data. RESULTS: There were 30 187 live births and 480 neonatal deaths. The intervention reduced the neonatal mortality from 19.1 to 11.6 per 1000 live births. The reduction was sustained 3 years after the trial. The control areas reached a similar level at the time of follow-up. Time series decomposition analysis revealed a downward trend in the intervention areas during the trial that was not found in the control areas. Neonatal mortality peaked in the hot and wet summers. CONCLUSIONS: A community engagement intervention resulted in a lower neonatal mortality rate that was sustained but not further reduced after the end of the trial. When decomposing time series of neonatal mortality, a clear downward trend was demonstrated in intervention but not in control areas. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN44599712, Post-results. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-09 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6109254/ /pubmed/29764902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209252 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Perinatal Health
Eriksson, Leif
Nga, Nguyen T
Hoa, Dinh T Phuong
Duc, Duong M
Bergström, Anna
Wallin, Lars
Målqvist, Mats
Ewald, Uwe
Huy, Tran Q
Thuy, Nguyen T
Do, Tran Thanh
Lien, Pham T L
Persson, Lars-Åke
Selling, Katarina Ekholm
Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title_full Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title_fullStr Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title_short Secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam
title_sort secular trend, seasonality and effects of a community-based intervention on neonatal mortality: follow-up of a cluster-randomised trial in quang ninh province, vietnam
topic Perinatal Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6109254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29764902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209252
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