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Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study

BACKGROUND: Low birth weight at birth is an important underlying contributor for neonatal and infant mortality. It accounts for nearly half of all perinatal deaths. Identifying predictors of low birth weight is the first essential step in designing appropriate management strategies. Hence, this stud...

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Autores principales: Wachamo, Tesfahun Mulatu, Bililign Yimer, Nigus, Bizuneh, Asmamaw Demis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213054
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author Wachamo, Tesfahun Mulatu
Bililign Yimer, Nigus
Bizuneh, Asmamaw Demis
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description BACKGROUND: Low birth weight at birth is an important underlying contributor for neonatal and infant mortality. It accounts for nearly half of all perinatal deaths. Identifying predictors of low birth weight is the first essential step in designing appropriate management strategies. Hence, this study aimed to identify risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of northeastern Ethiopia. METHODS: An institution based case-control study design was conducted from 10(th) April to 15(th) December 2016. Three hundred sixty mother-infant pairs (120 low birth weight babies as cases and 240 normal birth weights as controls) were included in the study. Data were collected by face-to-face interview. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were computed to examine the effect of independent variables on outcome variable using SPSS 20.0. Variables with p-value <0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The mean (±SD) gestational age and birth weight (±SD) were 39.2 (±1.38) weeks and 2800 (±612), grams respectively. Partner’s education/being illiterate (AOR: 4.09; 95% CI 1.45, 11.50), antenatal care visit at private health institutions (AOR: 0.13; 95% CI 0.02, 0.66), having history of obstetric complications (AOR: 5.70; 95% CI 2.38, 13.63), maternal weight during pregnancy (AOR: 4.04; 95% CI 1.50, 10.84) and gravidity (AOR: 0.36; 95% CI 0.18, 0.73) were significantly associated with low birth weight. Additionally, a site for water storage and water treatment were significant environmental factors. CONCLUSION: Maternal weight during pregnancy, paternal education, previous obstetric complication and place of antenatal follow-up were associated with low birth weight. The risk factors identified in this study are preventable. Thus, nutritional counseling, health education on improvement of lifestyle and early recognition and treatment of complications are the recommended interventions.
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spelling pubmed-64261812019-04-02 Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study Wachamo, Tesfahun Mulatu Bililign Yimer, Nigus Bizuneh, Asmamaw Demis PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Low birth weight at birth is an important underlying contributor for neonatal and infant mortality. It accounts for nearly half of all perinatal deaths. Identifying predictors of low birth weight is the first essential step in designing appropriate management strategies. Hence, this study aimed to identify risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of northeastern Ethiopia. METHODS: An institution based case-control study design was conducted from 10(th) April to 15(th) December 2016. Three hundred sixty mother-infant pairs (120 low birth weight babies as cases and 240 normal birth weights as controls) were included in the study. Data were collected by face-to-face interview. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were computed to examine the effect of independent variables on outcome variable using SPSS 20.0. Variables with p-value <0.05 were considered statistically significant. RESULTS: The mean (±SD) gestational age and birth weight (±SD) were 39.2 (±1.38) weeks and 2800 (±612), grams respectively. Partner’s education/being illiterate (AOR: 4.09; 95% CI 1.45, 11.50), antenatal care visit at private health institutions (AOR: 0.13; 95% CI 0.02, 0.66), having history of obstetric complications (AOR: 5.70; 95% CI 2.38, 13.63), maternal weight during pregnancy (AOR: 4.04; 95% CI 1.50, 10.84) and gravidity (AOR: 0.36; 95% CI 0.18, 0.73) were significantly associated with low birth weight. Additionally, a site for water storage and water treatment were significant environmental factors. CONCLUSION: Maternal weight during pregnancy, paternal education, previous obstetric complication and place of antenatal follow-up were associated with low birth weight. The risk factors identified in this study are preventable. Thus, nutritional counseling, health education on improvement of lifestyle and early recognition and treatment of complications are the recommended interventions. Public Library of Science 2019-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6426181/ /pubmed/30893344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213054 Text en © 2019 Wachamo 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bizuneh, Asmamaw Demis
Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title_full Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title_fullStr Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title_short Risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of North Wello zone, Ethiopia: A case-control study
title_sort risk factors for low birth weight in hospitals of north wello zone, ethiopia: a case-control study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213054
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