| Literature DB >> 31518365 |
Tesfalidet Tekelab1,2, Catherine Chojenta1, Roger Smith3, Deborah Loxton1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Newborns are at greatest risk of dying at and shortly after the time of birth. Newborn mortality remains an urgent concern and is an important indicator of child health, development and well-being. Studies examining the effectiveness of antenatal care on maternal and newborn health outcomes have provided conflicting results. The aim of this review and meta-analysis was to determine the pooled effect of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31518365 PMCID: PMC6743758 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0222566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flow chart showing identification, screening and inclusion of studies for systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
Characteristics of studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
| First author & year of publication | Country | Study setting | Study design | Study period | Outcome definition | Antenatal care definition | Sample size | Received ANC | Not received ANC | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Live births | Neonatal deaths | Live births | Neonatal deaths | ||||||||
| Engmann C, 2009 | Democratic Republic of Congo | Facility-based | Cross-sectional from RCT | June 2005 and January 2007 | Death of a live born infant at or before 7 days of life | At least one visit with a skilled birth attendant during pregnancy | 8257 | 7604 | 231 | 355 | 24 |
| Diallo AH, 2011 | Burkina Faso | Community-based | Prospective cohort study from RCT | June 2006 to May 2007 | Death of any live born infant within 28 days of his/her birth | Use of health services during pregnancy[ | 895 | 626 | 28 | 238 | 12 |
| Nankabirwa V, 2011 | Uganda | Community-based | Prospective cohort study from RCT | January 2006 to May 2008 | Number of newborn deaths in the first 7 days of life | Women who attended health facilities to receive care during pregnancy by a skilled birth attendant | 835 | 600 | 12 | 235 | 6 |
| Debelew GT, 2014 | Ethiopia | Community-based | Prospective cohort study | September 2012 to December 2013 | Death of an infant before 28 completed days | Having at least one health facility visit for a pregnancy check-up by skilled attendants during pregnancy | 3604 | 2645 | 78 | 819 | 32 |
| Welaga P, 2013 | Ghana | Community-based | Cross-sectional | January 2003 to 2009 | Not specified | Care during pregnancy with a skilled birth attendant [ | 18237 | 12460 | 301 | 5291 | 123 |
| Kolola T, 2016 | Ethiopia | Community-based | Case-control | January to May 2015 | Deceased newborns within 28 days of birth | Health facility visits during pregnancy | 336 | 313 | 72 | 23 | 12 |
| Ezeh OK, 2014 | Nigeria | Community-based | Cross-sectional | 2003 and 2008 | Death of a neonate between birth and 1 month of life | Care provided by a skilled health worker during pregnancy [ | 27147 | 9421 | 232 | 6316 | 169 |
| Engmann C, 2012 | Ghana | Community-based | Cross-sectional | January 2002 to December 2008 | Death of a live born infant at or before 7 days of life | Care with a skilled birth attendant during pregnancy | 20497 | 11939 | 179 | 5372 | 87 |
| Arunda M, 2017 | Kenya | Community-based | Cross-sectional | May 7 to October 20, 2014 | Death of a baby before reaching 28 days (one month) of age | Mother visited a skilled provider for check-ups and pregnancy-related advice during pregnancy | 14,190 | 13414 | 167 | 539 | 24 |
| Orsido TT, 2019 | Ethiopia | Facility-based | Retrospective cohort | October 2015 to October 2017 | Death of a newborn within 28 days | Having at least one health facility visit for a pregnancy check-up by skilled birth attendant | 964 | 719 | 79 | 86 | 80 |
| Kidus F, 2019 | Ethiopia | Community-based | Case-control | February 1 to December 30, 2013 | Newborn death within 28 days | Pregnancy care received from skilled providers [ | 238 | 131 | 47 | 97 | 67 |
| Farah AE, 2018 | Ethiopia | Facility-based | Retrospective cohort | August 2014 to May 2017. | Newborn death within 28 days | Pregnancy care received from skilled providers [ | 792 | 666 | 37 | 81 | 8 |
Risk of bias of included non-randomized studies on impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
| Author/Year | Selection of participant | Confounding variables | Measurement of exposure | Measurement of outcomes | Incomplete outcome data | Selective outcome reporting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diallo AH, 2011 | Low | High | Low | High | Unclear | Low |
| Engmann C, 2009 | Low | High | Unclear | High | Low | Low |
| Nankabirwa V, 2011 | Low | High | Low | High | Low | Low |
| Debelew GT, 2014 | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low | Low |
| Kidus F, 2019 | Low | Low | High | Low | Low | Low |
| Welaga P, 2013 | Low | High | High | Low | Low | Low |
| Kolola T, 2016 | Low | High | Low | High | Low | Low |
| Ezeh OK, 2014 | Low | High | Low | Low | High | Low |
| Engmann C, 2012 | Low | High | Unclear | Low | Low | Low |
| Arunda M, 2017 | Unclear | High | Low | Low | Low | Low |
| Orsido TT, 2019 | Low | High | Low | Low | Low | Low |
| Farah AE, 2018 | Low | High | Unclear | Low | Low | Low |
Fig 2Overall pooled estimates of the impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
Sub-group analysis of studies included in meta-analysis of impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.
| Sub-group | Random effects RR(95%CI) | I-squared, P-value |
|---|---|---|
| Cohort | 0.56(0.26–1.21) | 91.1%, P<0.001 |
| Case-control | 0.62(0.48–0.80) | 0.0%, P = 0.57 |
| Cross-sectional | 0.68(0.47–1.0) | 89.8%, P< 0.001 |
| West Africa | 0.96(0.85–1.09) | 0.0%, P = 0.84 |
| East Africa | 0.48(0.30–0.77) | 88.5%,P<0.001 |
| Central Africa | 0.47(0.31–0.70) | - |
| <500 | 0.62(0.48–0.80) | 0.0%, P = 0.57 |
| 500–1000 | 0.52(0.21–1.27) | 88.9%, P<0.001 |
| >1000 | 0.69(0.50–0.96) | 87.2%,P<0.001 |
| Facility-based | 0.36(0.18–0.73) | 87.1%,P<0.001 |
| Community-based | 0.73(0.57–0.93) | 78.3%,P<0.001 |
Fig 3Funnel plot of the studies included in the meta-analysis of the impact of antenatal care on neonatal mortality in sub-Saharan Africa.