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Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia

OBJECTIVE: In developing countries like Ethiopia, there is lack of evidence that shows the magnitude and factors affecting complications of instrumental delivery. Most of the research done in Ethiopia was secondary data and lacks variables like socio-demographic factors, availability of cardiotocogr...

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Autores principales: Shimalis, Chaltu, Hasen, Tahir, Regasa, Misganu Teshoma, Desalegn, Zelalem, Mulisa, Diriba, Upashe, Shivaleela P
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121221113091
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author Shimalis, Chaltu
Hasen, Tahir
Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
Desalegn, Zelalem
Mulisa, Diriba
Upashe, Shivaleela P
author_facet Shimalis, Chaltu
Hasen, Tahir
Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
Desalegn, Zelalem
Mulisa, Diriba
Upashe, Shivaleela P
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description OBJECTIVE: In developing countries like Ethiopia, there is lack of evidence that shows the magnitude and factors affecting complications of instrumental delivery. Most of the research done in Ethiopia was secondary data and lacks variables like socio-demographic factors, availability of cardiotocograph, number of traction, and who conducted delivery (qualification of health workers). So, this study tried to fill the gaps by conducting primary research with secondary data and adding those variables stated above. METHODS: Health facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted from 20 February 20 June 2020 in five public hospitals in East Wollega Zone. Single population proportion formula used to calculate sample size. Systematic random sampling was employed. Interviewer-administered structured questionnaire, checklist, and document review were used to collect data from 282 respondents. Data entered to Epi Data version 3.01 and exported to a statistical package of social sciences version 21 for analysis. Those variables with p < 0.25 in the bivariate analyses were a candidate for multivariable logistic regression and multivariable logistic regression was done to identify factors associated with complications of instrumental vaginal delivery using 95% confidence interval and p < 0.05. RESULTS: Complications of instrumental vaginal delivery were 37.2%. Out of all neonates delivered by operative vaginal delivery, 69 (24.5%) developed complications. Vacuum-assisted delivery (adjusted odd ratio = 0.245, 95% confidence interval 0.092–0.658), 120–160 fetal heartbeats per minute (adjusted odd ratio = 0.298, 95% confidence interval 0.114–0.628), birthweight > 4000 g (adjusted odd ratio = 4.09, 95% confidence interval 1.729–9.499) and outlet instrumentation (adjusted odd ratio = 0.139, 95% confidence interval 0.057–0.339) were associated with complications of instrumental vaginal delivery. CONCLUSION: Magnitude of complications of instrumental vaginal delivery was high in the study area. So, health professionals should give due attention on instrument selection and application. Instrumental delivery requires a careful assessment of clinical circumstances to identify the indications and contraindications for the application of the instruments.
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spelling pubmed-93102912022-07-26 Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia Shimalis, Chaltu Hasen, Tahir Regasa, Misganu Teshoma Desalegn, Zelalem Mulisa, Diriba Upashe, Shivaleela P SAGE Open Med Original Research Article OBJECTIVE: In developing countries like Ethiopia, there is lack of evidence that shows the magnitude and factors affecting complications of instrumental delivery. Most of the research done in Ethiopia was secondary data and lacks variables like socio-demographic factors, availability of cardiotocograph, number of traction, and who conducted delivery (qualification of health workers). So, this study tried to fill the gaps by conducting primary research with secondary data and adding those variables stated above. METHODS: Health facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted from 20 February 20 June 2020 in five public hospitals in East Wollega Zone. Single population proportion formula used to calculate sample size. Systematic random sampling was employed. Interviewer-administered structured questionnaire, checklist, and document review were used to collect data from 282 respondents. Data entered to Epi Data version 3.01 and exported to a statistical package of social sciences version 21 for analysis. Those variables with p < 0.25 in the bivariate analyses were a candidate for multivariable logistic regression and multivariable logistic regression was done to identify factors associated with complications of instrumental vaginal delivery using 95% confidence interval and p < 0.05. RESULTS: Complications of instrumental vaginal delivery were 37.2%. Out of all neonates delivered by operative vaginal delivery, 69 (24.5%) developed complications. Vacuum-assisted delivery (adjusted odd ratio = 0.245, 95% confidence interval 0.092–0.658), 120–160 fetal heartbeats per minute (adjusted odd ratio = 0.298, 95% confidence interval 0.114–0.628), birthweight > 4000 g (adjusted odd ratio = 4.09, 95% confidence interval 1.729–9.499) and outlet instrumentation (adjusted odd ratio = 0.139, 95% confidence interval 0.057–0.339) were associated with complications of instrumental vaginal delivery. CONCLUSION: Magnitude of complications of instrumental vaginal delivery was high in the study area. So, health professionals should give due attention on instrument selection and application. Instrumental delivery requires a careful assessment of clinical circumstances to identify the indications and contraindications for the application of the instruments. SAGE Publications 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9310291/ /pubmed/35898956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121221113091 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Regasa, Misganu Teshoma
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Mulisa, Diriba
Upashe, Shivaleela P
Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia
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title_full Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia
title_short Complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of Western Oromia, Ethiopia
title_sort complications of instrumental vaginal deliveries and associated factors in hospitals of western oromia, ethiopia
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35898956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20503121221113091
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