| Literature DB >> 30574407 |
Amsalu Taye Wondemagegn1, Animut Alebel2, Cheru Tesema3, Worku Abie1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neonatal mortality is one of the major public health problems throughout the world and most notably in developing countries. There exist inconclusive findings on the effect of antenatal care visits on neonatal death worldwide. Thus, the aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to reveal the pooled effect of antenatal care visits on neonatal death.Entities:
Keywords: Antenatal care; Follow up; Maternal health service; Meta-analysis; Neonatal mortality/death; Utilizations; Visits
Year: 2018 PMID: 30574407 PMCID: PMC6296103 DOI: 10.1186/s40985-018-0110-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Rev ISSN: 0301-0422
Fig. 1Flow chart, which reveals the procedures of study selection for the current systematic review and meta-analysis
Summary of 18 studies included in the meta-analysis to determine the effect of ANC visits on neonatal mortality
| Primary author (publication year) | Study setting/country | Study design | Sample size | No ANC visits | ANC visits | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survivors | Neonatal death | Survivors | Neonatal death | ||||
| Kumar et al. (2014) [ | India | Cross sectional | 14,293 | 10,978 | 224 | 1824 | 37 |
| Al-Ani et al. (2009) [ | Iraq | Cross sectional | 3249 | 1925 | 57 | 1242 | 25 |
| Shah et al. (2015) [ | Nepal | Case-control | 198 | 10 | 17 | 69 | 57 |
| Koffi et al. (2015) [ | Malawi | Cross sectional | 24,000 | 13,971 | 189 | 9709 | 131 |
| Dahiru T (2015) [ | Nigeria | Cross sectional | 56,307 | 9196 | 222 | 10,577 | 215 |
| Worku et al. (2014) [ | Ethiopia | Cohort | 763 | 452 | 10 | 255 | 10 |
| Arunda et al. (2017) [ | Kenya | Cross sectional | 14,190 | 539 | 24 | 8074 | 87 |
| Nascimento et al. (2012) [ | Brazil | Case-control | 396 | 70 | 38 | 194 | 94 |
| Paudel et al. (2013) [ | Nepal | Cross sectional | 12,674 | 1988 | 49 | 2036 | 27 |
| Ayaz et al. (2010) [ | Pakistan | Cross sectional | 565 | 253 | 4 | 297 | 11 |
| Diallo et al. (2011) [ | Burkina Faso | Community trial | 1162 | 226 | 12 | 598 | 28 |
| Ndombo et al. (2017) [ | Cameroon | Cohort | 332 | 86 | 30 | 194 | 22 |
| Yego et al. (2017) [ | Kenya | Case-control | 600 | 227 | 105 | 133 | 13 |
| Kananura et al. (2016) [ | Uganda | Cross sectional | 2237 | 1112 | 57 | 866 | 18 |
| Worku et al. (2012) [ | Ethiopia | Cohort | 3789 | 205 | 106 | 2556 | 732 |
| Wakgari et al. (2013) [ | Ethiopia | Cross sectional | 17,817 | 5506.4 | 246.9 | 2846.07 | 48.93 |
| Kolola et al. (2016) [ | Ethiopia | Case-control | 336 | 119 | 46 | 122 | 26 |
| Debelew et al. (2014) [ | Ethiopia | Cohort | 3604 | 1362 | 44 | 1204 | 34 |
Fig. 2Traditional funnel plot of 18 included studies of the effect of ANC on neonatal death; the horizontal line refers the effect estimate, and the vertical line refers the expected 95% confidence intervals
Fig. 3Begg’s funnel plot of 18 included studies of the effect of ANC visits on neonatal death; the horizontal line in the plot refers to the natural logarithm of effect estimate, and the vertical line refers the expected 95% confidence intervals
Fig. 4Forest plot of 18 included studies, which reveal the effect of ANC visits on neonatal death. The size of the square is proportional to the precision of the study-specific effect estimates, and the bars indicate the corresponding 95% CIs. The diamond is centered on the summary ES of all included studies, and the width indicates the corresponding 95% CI
Subgroup analysis of 18 included studies in this systematic review and meta-analysis considering study design, sample size, and study settings
| Variables used for subgroup analysis | Random effects RR with (95%CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Study design | Cross sectional | 0.64 (0.46, 0.88) |
| Case-control | 0.61 (0.40, 0.94) | |
| Cohort | 0.72 (0.48, 1.07) | |
| Community trial | 0.89 (0.46, 1.72) | |
| Sample size | < 1000 | 0.7 (0.47, 1.05) |
| 1000–10,000 | 0.67 (0.55, 0.82) | |
| > 10,000 | 0.61 (0.41, 0.9) | |
| Study settings | SSA | 0.59 (0.46, 0.76) |
| Asia | 0.78 (0.58, 1.06) | |
| South America | 0.93 (0.68, 1.25) |