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Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon

INTRODUCTION: The study investigated the prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea regional hospital, by taking cases of pregnant women who attended antenatal clinic(s) and those who did not attend but had their deliveries at the Buea regional hospital. The study specifically estimated the prevalence of...

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Autores principales: Anu, Nkengafac Boris, Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu, Evelle, Marvelle Nanyongo Mbua, Efande, Liza Enanga, Bede, Fala, Shirinde, Joyce, Cumber, Samuel Nambile
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6842448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31723374
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.315.17979
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author Anu, Nkengafac Boris
Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu
Evelle, Marvelle Nanyongo Mbua
Efande, Liza Enanga
Bede, Fala
Shirinde, Joyce
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
author_facet Anu, Nkengafac Boris
Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu
Evelle, Marvelle Nanyongo Mbua
Efande, Liza Enanga
Bede, Fala
Shirinde, Joyce
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
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description INTRODUCTION: The study investigated the prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea regional hospital, by taking cases of pregnant women who attended antenatal clinic(s) and those who did not attend but had their deliveries at the Buea regional hospital. The study specifically estimated the prevalence of stillbirths; identified possible risk factors associated with stillbirths, and determined whether the number of antenatal clinic visits is related to the occurrence of stillbirths-because during antenatal clinic visits, pregnant women are educated on risk factors of stillbirths such as: preterm deliveries; sex of the stillbirth; history of stillbirth; history of abortion(s); what age group of mothers are more likely to have a stillbirth. METHODS: The study was a hospital based retrospective study at the maternity in which there were 3577 deliveries registered at the Buea regional hospital dated May 1(st), 2014 to April 30(th), 2017. With the aid of a checklist data was collected, analysed and presented with the use of tables, pie-charts and bar charts. RESULTS: The prevalence of stillbirths was 26‰; possible risk factors associated with stillbirths included: preterm deliveries; women aged 20-29 years; history of abortion(s); a history of stillbirth; sex of stillbirths were more of females than males; and insufficient antenatal clinic attendance (≤1 antenatal clinic attendance) had more stillbirths. CONCLUSION: The study established that stillbirths can occur in any woman of child-bearing age. possible risk factors associated with stillbirths included: preterm deliveries; women aged 20-29 years; history of abortion(s); a history of stillbirth; gender of stillbirths were more of females than males; and insufficient antenatal clinic attendance (≤1 antenatal clinic attendance) had more stillbirths.
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spelling pubmed-68424482019-11-13 Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon Anu, Nkengafac Boris Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu Evelle, Marvelle Nanyongo Mbua Efande, Liza Enanga Bede, Fala Shirinde, Joyce Cumber, Samuel Nambile Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: The study investigated the prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea regional hospital, by taking cases of pregnant women who attended antenatal clinic(s) and those who did not attend but had their deliveries at the Buea regional hospital. The study specifically estimated the prevalence of stillbirths; identified possible risk factors associated with stillbirths, and determined whether the number of antenatal clinic visits is related to the occurrence of stillbirths-because during antenatal clinic visits, pregnant women are educated on risk factors of stillbirths such as: preterm deliveries; sex of the stillbirth; history of stillbirth; history of abortion(s); what age group of mothers are more likely to have a stillbirth. METHODS: The study was a hospital based retrospective study at the maternity in which there were 3577 deliveries registered at the Buea regional hospital dated May 1(st), 2014 to April 30(th), 2017. With the aid of a checklist data was collected, analysed and presented with the use of tables, pie-charts and bar charts. RESULTS: The prevalence of stillbirths was 26‰; possible risk factors associated with stillbirths included: preterm deliveries; women aged 20-29 years; history of abortion(s); a history of stillbirth; sex of stillbirths were more of females than males; and insufficient antenatal clinic attendance (≤1 antenatal clinic attendance) had more stillbirths. CONCLUSION: The study established that stillbirths can occur in any woman of child-bearing age. possible risk factors associated with stillbirths included: preterm deliveries; women aged 20-29 years; history of abortion(s); a history of stillbirth; gender of stillbirths were more of females than males; and insufficient antenatal clinic attendance (≤1 antenatal clinic attendance) had more stillbirths. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2019-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6842448/ /pubmed/31723374 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.315.17979 Text en © Nkengafac Boris Anu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. 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 work is properly cited.
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Anu, Nkengafac Boris
Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu
Evelle, Marvelle Nanyongo Mbua
Efande, Liza Enanga
Bede, Fala
Shirinde, Joyce
Cumber, Samuel Nambile
Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title_full Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title_fullStr Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title_short Prevalence of stillbirth at the Buea Regional Hospital, Fako Division south-west region, Cameroon
title_sort prevalence of stillbirth at the buea regional hospital, fako division south-west region, cameroon
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6842448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31723374
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2019.33.315.17979
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