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Gbenga A Kayode1, Evelyn Ansah, Irene Akua Agyepong, Mary Amoakoh-Coleman, Diederick E Grobbee, Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality is a global challenge; identification of individual and community determinants associated with it are important for targeted interventions. However in most low and middle income countries (LMICs) including Ghana this problem has not been adequately investigated as the impact of contextual factors remains undetermined despite their significant influence on under-five mortality and morbidity.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24884759 PMCID: PMC4036104 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-165
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Figure 1Adapted version of the conceptual framework for individual & community-level determinants influencing neonatal mortality [26].
General characteristics of the study population: individual variables
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| Infant sex | | | | |
| | 3,476 (51) | 150 (4) | 3,326 (96) | 3,476 (100) |
| | 3,360 (49) | 122 (4) | 3,238 (96) | 3,360 (100) |
| Birth order | | | | |
| | 1,518 (22) | 66 (4) | 1,452 (96) | 1,518 (100) |
| | 1,342 (20) | 37 (3) | 1,305 (97) | 1,342 (100) |
| | 1,090 (16) | 37 (3) | 1,053 (97) | 1,090 (100) |
| | 883 (13) | 28 (3) | 855 (97) | 883 (100) |
| | 2,003 (29) | 104 (5) | 1,899 (95) | 2,003 (100) |
| Multiple gestation | | | | |
| | 285 (4) | 39 (14) | 246 (86) | 285 (100) |
| | 6,551 (96) | 233 (4) | 6,318 (96) | 6,551 (100) |
| Birth weight | | | | |
| | 1,142 (17) | 72 (6) | 1,070 (94) | 1,142 (100) |
| | 5,607 (83) | 176 (3) | 5,431 (97) | 5,607 (100) |
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| Maternal Age | | | | |
| | 1,537 (23) | 57 (4) | 1,480 (96) | 1,537 (100) |
| | 3,300 (48) | 123 (4) | 3,177 (96) | 3,300 (100) |
| | 1,999 (29) | 92 (5) | 1,907 (95) | 1,999 (100) |
| Maternal education | | | | |
| | 2,956 (43) | 113 (4) | 2,843 (96) | 2,956 (100) |
| | 1,545 (23) | 73 (5) | 1,472 (95) | 1,545 (100) |
| | 2,335 (34) | 86 (4) | 2,249 (96) | 2,335 (100) |
| Maternal occupation | | | | |
| | 689 (10) | 27 (4) | 662 (96) | 689 (100) |
| | 4,184 (62) | 167 (4) | 4,017 (96) | 4,184 (100) |
| | 1,922 (28) | 75 (4) | 1,847 (96) | 1,922 (100) |
| Parity | | | | |
| | 1,035 (15) | 27 (3) | 1,008 (97) | 1,035 (100) |
| | 3,514 (51) | 148 (3) | 3,396 (97) | 3,514 (100) |
| | 2,287 (34) | 127 (6) | 2,160 (94) | 2,287 (100) |
| Birth interval | | | | |
| | 227 (4) | 27 (12) | 200 (88) | 227 (100) |
| | 2,060 (39) | 82 (4) | 1,978 (96) | 2,060 (100) |
| | 3,016 (57) | 97 (3) | 2,919 (97) | 3,016 (100) |
| Breastfeeding | | | | |
| | 6,647 (97) | 138 (2) | 6,509 (98) | 6,647 (100) |
| | 189 (3) | 134 (71) | 55 (29) | 77 (100) |
| Health seeking behaviour | | | | |
| | 1,489 (24) | 128 (9) | 1,361 (91) | 1,489 (100) |
| 2 | 2,231 (35) | 64 (3) | 2,167 (97) | 2,231 (100) |
| | 1,417 (22) | 50 (4) | 1,367 (96) | 1,417 (100) |
| | 1,224 (19) | 00 (0) | 1,224 (100) | 1,224 (100) |
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| Paternal occupation | | | | |
| | 3,816 (59) | 146 (4) | 3,670 (96) | 3,816 (100) |
| | 1,481 (23) | 52 (4) | 1,429 (96) | 1,481 (100) |
| | 1,200 (18) | 63 (5) | 1,137 (95) | 1,200 (100) |
| Paternal education | | | | |
| | 2,331 (38) | 93 (4) | 2,238 (95) | 2,331 (100) |
| | 580 (9) | 26 (4) | 554 (96) | 580 (100) |
| | 3,329 (53) | 125 (4) | 3,204 (96) | 3,329 (100) |
| Wealth index | | | | |
| | 3,773 (55) | 136 (4) | 3,637 (96) | 3,773 (100) |
| | 1,186 (17) | 61 (5) | 1,125 (95) | 1,186 (100) |
| | 1,877 (28) | 75 (4) | 1,802 (96) | 1,877 (100) |
| Ethnicity | | | | |
| Akan | 2,612 (38) | 110 (4) | 2,502 (96) | 2,612 (100) |
| | 578 (8) | 21 (4) | 557 (96) | 578 (100) |
| | 791 (12) | 26 (3) | 765 (97) | 791 (100) |
| | 1,697 (25) | 62 (4) | 1,635 (96) | 1,697 (100) |
| | 703 (10) | 35 (5) | 668 (95) | 703 (100) |
| | 451 (7) | 18 (4) | 433 (96) | 451 (100) |
General characteristics of the study population: community variables
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| Place of residence | | | | |
| | 4,793 (70) | 198 (4) | 4,595 (96) | 4,793 (100) |
| | 2,043 (30) | 74 (4) | 1,969 (96) | 2,043 (100) |
| Illiterate | | | | |
| | 3,880 (57) | 159 (4) | 3,721 (96) | 3,880 (100) |
| | 2,956 (43) | 113 (4) | 2,843 (96) | 2,956 (100) |
| Unemployment | | | | |
| | 689 (10) | 27 (4) | 662 (96) | 689 (100) |
| | 6,147 (90) | 245 (4) | 5,902 (96) | 6,147 (100) |
| Poverty | | | | |
| | 2,174 (33) | 84 (4) | 2,174 (96) | 2,258 (100) |
| | 4,578 (67) | 188 (4) | 4,390 (4) | 4,578 (100) |
Associations between neonatal mortality and individual and community level determinants
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| Infant sex | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 0.78 (0.51 – 1.19) | 0.79 (0.52 – 1.21) |
| Birth order | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | --- | --- |
| | | 1.58 (0.79 – 3.17) | 1.57 (0.78 – 3.16) |
| | | 0.81 (0.33 – 1.99) | 0.77 (0.31 – 1.93) |
| | | 0.77 (0.25 – 2.42) | 0.72 (0.23 – 2.28) |
| Multiple pregnancy | | | |
| | | 5.30 (2.82 – 9.95)*** | 5.30 (2.81 – 10.00)*** |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| Birth weight | | | |
| | | 2.01 (1.23 – 3.29)** | 2.01 (1.23 – 3.30)** |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
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| Maternal Age | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 0.74 (0.34 – 1.59) | 0.75 (0.34 – 1.64) |
| | | 0.73 (0.29 – 1.80) | 0.74 (0.30 – 1.87) |
| Maternal education | | | |
| | | 0.74 (0.36 – 1.54) | 0.88 (0.42 – 1.83) |
| | | 1.02 (0.55 – 1.90) | 0.99 (0.53 – 1.84) |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| Maternal occupation | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 1.16 (0.53 – 2.59) | 1.24 (0.56 –2.74) |
| | | 0.80 (0.35 – 1.86) | 0.79 (0.34 – 1.81) |
| Parity | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | --- | --- |
| | | 2.52 (1.01 – 6.28)* | 2.58 (1.03 – 6.49)* |
| Birth interval | | | |
| | | 3.49 (1.60 – 7.59)** | 3.47 (1.60 – 7.57)** |
| | | 1.22 (0.77 – 1.93) | 1.24 (0.56 – 2.74) |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| Breastfeeding | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 133.50 (75.89 – 234.83)*** | 142.31 (80.19 – 252.54)*** |
| Health seeking behaviour | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 0.21 (0.13 – 0.36)*** | 0.21 (0.12 – 0.35)*** |
| | | 0.26 (0.14 – 0.49)*** | 0.25 (0.13 – 0.46)*** |
| | | --- | --- |
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| Paternal occupation | | | |
| | | 0.75 (0.37 – 1.57) | 0.83 (0.40 – 1.73) |
| | | 0.95 (0.48 – 1.89) | 0.93 (0.46 – 1.85) |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| Paternal education | | | |
| | | 0.86 (0.43 – 1.70) | 0.96 (0.48 – 1.91) |
| | | 0.66 (0.29 – 1.50) | 0.62 (0.27 – 1.42) |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| Wealth index | | | |
| | | 0.55 (0.30 – 1.01) | 0.75 (0.39 – 1.43) |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 1.54 (0.75 – 3.13) | 1.32 (0.64 – 2.76) |
| Ethnicity | | | |
| | | 1 (reference) | 1 (reference) |
| | | 0.77 (0.31 – 1.95) | 0.86 (0.34 – 2.18) |
| | | 0.73 (0.33 – 1.62) | 0.79 (0.35 – 1.76) |
| | | 0.99 (0.49 – 1.99) | 1.21 (0.60 – 2.47) |
| | | 1.22 (0.56 – 2.63) | 1.59 (0.71 – 3.57) |
| | | 0.95 (0.35 – 2.59) | 1.14 (0.42 – 3.10) |
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| Community socio-economic disadvantage | | | |
| | | | 1 (reference) |
| | | | 2.05 (1.03 – 4.07)* |
| | | | 3.38 (1.42 – 8.04)** |
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| 0.235* | 1.64 × 10-13 | 1.02 × 10-9 | |
| 1.58 | 1.000000385 | 1.000030341 | |
| 0.07 | 4.98 × 10-14 | 3.10 × 10-10 | |
| 2281.7392 | 819.77086 | 816.31818 |
Model 1 is the null model, contained no explanatory variable.
Model 2 adjusted for individual-level characteristics.
Model 3 adjusted for both individual-level and community-level characteristics.
Abbreviations: OR odds ratio 95%, CI 95% confidence interval, MOR median odds ratio, ICC intracluster correlation.
--- denotes estimate omitted by Stata software.
***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, and *p < 0.05.