| Literature DB >> 22571689 |
Abhishek Singh1, Awadhesh Yadav, Ashish Singh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: 39% of neonatal deaths in India occur on the first day of life, and 57% during the first three days of births. However, the association between postnatal care (PNC) for newborns and neonatal mortality has not hitherto been examined. The paper aims to examine the association of PNC for newborns with neonatal mortality in India.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22571689 PMCID: PMC3405468 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-12-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Utilization of postnatal care services for babies born in the five years preceding the survey, 2007-08
| Yes | 49.6 | 76,717 |
| No | 50.4 | 77,952 |
| Yes | 48.3 | 101,323 |
| No | 51.8 | 108,655 |
| | | |
| Less than two check-ups | 36.3 | 34,480 |
| Two or more check-ups | 63.7 | 60,563 |
| | | |
| Government facility | 44.3 | 42,122 |
| Private facility | 55.7 | 53,008 |
Percentage of mothers receiving advice on keeping baby warm during ANC session, percentage of newborns receiving any check-up within 24 hours of birth and percentage of newborns receiving check-up in government/private facility by the survival status of children, 2007-08
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| During ANC, mother received advice on keeping baby warm | 37.0 (871) | 49.8 (75,846) |
| Newborn received any check-up within 24 hours of birth | 44.6 (945) | 48.3 (100,379) |
| Newborn was checked in a government facility | 44.6 (323) | 44.3 (41,798) |
| Newborn was checked in a private facility | 55.4 (402) | 55.7 (52,606) |
Note: The numbers in the parentheses are the absolute numbers.
Results of conditional logistic regression models assessing the role of PNC in mortality during neonatal period, 2007-08
| Covariate/category | Mortality during neonatal period |
|---|---|
| | |
| Yes ® | |
| No | 0.96 (0.86,1.07) |
| | |
| No check-up ® | |
| Government facility | 0.79* (0.67,0.92) |
| Private facility | 0.90 (0.79,1.03) |
| Yes ® | |
| No | 1.27* (1.13,1.43) |
® reference category.
* p < 0.05, values in the parentheses are 95% confidence intervals.
‡ Wald Test was significant at p < 0.05 in case of mortality during neonatal period.
a 291 groups (or 5120 observations) were dropped because of all positive or all negative outcomes.
b 288 groups (or 6424 observations) were dropped because of all positive or all negative outcomes.
c 281 groups (or 7231 observations) were dropped because of all positive or all negative outcomes.
Matching variables: Birth order of the newborn and the age of mother at the birth of the index newborn.
Control variables: Mother’s education, wealth status, place of residence, region of residence, place of delivery of the index newborn, maternal complication at the time of delivery, mode of delivery, initiation of breastfeeding, and sex of the newborn.