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Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana

BACKGROUND: Morbidity of birth asphyxia has been estimated to be 42 million disability-adjusted life years. The study sought to assess the impact of the use and completion of partograph during labour on reducing birth asphyxia at the St Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, in the Volta Region of Ghana. METHO...

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Autores principales: Anokye, Reindolf, Acheampong, Enoch, Anokye, Judith, Budu-Ainooson, Amy, Amekudzie, Evelyn, Owusu, Isaac, Gyamfi, Naomi, Akwasi, Agyei Gyimah, Mprah, Wisdom Kwadwo
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31097031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41043-019-0171-7
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author Anokye, Reindolf
Acheampong, Enoch
Anokye, Judith
Budu-Ainooson, Amy
Amekudzie, Evelyn
Owusu, Isaac
Gyamfi, Naomi
Akwasi, Agyei Gyimah
Mprah, Wisdom Kwadwo
author_facet Anokye, Reindolf
Acheampong, Enoch
Anokye, Judith
Budu-Ainooson, Amy
Amekudzie, Evelyn
Owusu, Isaac
Gyamfi, Naomi
Akwasi, Agyei Gyimah
Mprah, Wisdom Kwadwo
author_sort Anokye, Reindolf
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description BACKGROUND: Morbidity of birth asphyxia has been estimated to be 42 million disability-adjusted life years. The study sought to assess the impact of the use and completion of partograph during labour on reducing birth asphyxia at the St Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, in the Volta Region of Ghana. METHODS: A retrospective study design using a quantitative approach was adopted for the study. A simple random sampling technique was used to select a total of 200 folders of labouring women who were admitted and delivered at St Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, between 1st May 2015 and 30th April 2016. A structured checklist, which was developed by using labour and foetal monitoring parameters based on the standards of the World Health Organization partograph usage, was used to review all the 200 existing maternal records. RESULTS: The findings revealed that partographs were used by midwives at St Anthony’s Hospital with the majority of the maternal folders fully completed. The use and completion of partograph were found to be associated with less non-asphyxiated birth outcomes. Labours which were monitored with partograph were 4.29 times less likely to result in birth asphyxia [AOR (95% CI) 4.29 (1.35–14.81)], and those that were monitored with a completed partograph were 5.3 times less likely to result in birth asphyxia [AOR (95% CI) 5.31 (2.011–16.04)]. CONCLUSION: Midwives used partographs during labour at St Anthony’s Hospital. The use and completion of partograph were significantly associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia at the hospital. Birth asphyxia could be reduced if partographs are used and completed by midwives during labour in all cases.
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spelling pubmed-65243222019-05-24 Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana Anokye, Reindolf Acheampong, Enoch Anokye, Judith Budu-Ainooson, Amy Amekudzie, Evelyn Owusu, Isaac Gyamfi, Naomi Akwasi, Agyei Gyimah Mprah, Wisdom Kwadwo J Health Popul Nutr Short Report BACKGROUND: Morbidity of birth asphyxia has been estimated to be 42 million disability-adjusted life years. The study sought to assess the impact of the use and completion of partograph during labour on reducing birth asphyxia at the St Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, in the Volta Region of Ghana. METHODS: A retrospective study design using a quantitative approach was adopted for the study. A simple random sampling technique was used to select a total of 200 folders of labouring women who were admitted and delivered at St Anthony’s Hospital, Dzodze, between 1st May 2015 and 30th April 2016. A structured checklist, which was developed by using labour and foetal monitoring parameters based on the standards of the World Health Organization partograph usage, was used to review all the 200 existing maternal records. RESULTS: The findings revealed that partographs were used by midwives at St Anthony’s Hospital with the majority of the maternal folders fully completed. The use and completion of partograph were found to be associated with less non-asphyxiated birth outcomes. Labours which were monitored with partograph were 4.29 times less likely to result in birth asphyxia [AOR (95% CI) 4.29 (1.35–14.81)], and those that were monitored with a completed partograph were 5.3 times less likely to result in birth asphyxia [AOR (95% CI) 5.31 (2.011–16.04)]. CONCLUSION: Midwives used partographs during labour at St Anthony’s Hospital. The use and completion of partograph were significantly associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia at the hospital. Birth asphyxia could be reduced if partographs are used and completed by midwives during labour in all cases. BioMed Central 2019-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6524322/ /pubmed/31097031 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41043-019-0171-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Short Report
Anokye, Reindolf
Acheampong, Enoch
Anokye, Judith
Budu-Ainooson, Amy
Amekudzie, Evelyn
Owusu, Isaac
Gyamfi, Naomi
Akwasi, Agyei Gyimah
Mprah, Wisdom Kwadwo
Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title_full Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title_fullStr Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title_short Use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in Ghana
title_sort use and completion of partograph during labour is associated with a reduced incidence of birth asphyxia: a retrospective study at a peri-urban setting in ghana
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6524322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31097031
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41043-019-0171-7
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