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Risk Factors Associated With Low-Birth-Weight Babies in Tertiary Health Care Facilities in Lahore, Pakistan: A Case-Control Study
by
Amin, Ayesha
, Afzal, Saira
, Bajwa, Naila
, Rasool, Alishba
, Khan, Mahnoor
, Awais, Muhammad
, Siddiqui, Meha
in
Age
/ Anemia
/ Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Chi-square test
/ Family income
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ Health facilities
/ Hemoglobin
/ Households
/ Illiteracy
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional status
/ Obstetrics/Gynecology
/ Pregnancy
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Sociodemographics
2024
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Risk Factors Associated With Low-Birth-Weight Babies in Tertiary Health Care Facilities in Lahore, Pakistan: A Case-Control Study
by
Amin, Ayesha
, Afzal, Saira
, Bajwa, Naila
, Rasool, Alishba
, Khan, Mahnoor
, Awais, Muhammad
, Siddiqui, Meha
in
Age
/ Anemia
/ Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Chi-square test
/ Family income
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ Health facilities
/ Hemoglobin
/ Households
/ Illiteracy
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional status
/ Obstetrics/Gynecology
/ Pregnancy
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Sociodemographics
2024
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Risk Factors Associated With Low-Birth-Weight Babies in Tertiary Health Care Facilities in Lahore, Pakistan: A Case-Control Study
by
Amin, Ayesha
, Afzal, Saira
, Bajwa, Naila
, Rasool, Alishba
, Khan, Mahnoor
, Awais, Muhammad
, Siddiqui, Meha
in
Age
/ Anemia
/ Babies
/ Birth weight
/ Chi-square test
/ Family income
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ Health facilities
/ Hemoglobin
/ Households
/ Illiteracy
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Newborn babies
/ Nutritional status
/ Obstetrics/Gynecology
/ Pregnancy
/ Preventive Medicine
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Sociodemographics
2024
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Risk Factors Associated With Low-Birth-Weight Babies in Tertiary Health Care Facilities in Lahore, Pakistan: A Case-Control Study
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Risk Factors Associated With Low-Birth-Weight Babies in Tertiary Health Care Facilities in Lahore, Pakistan: A Case-Control Study
2024
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Overview
Introduction Low birth weight (LBW) is a well-known contributing factor to neonatal health, emphasizing the importance of maternal health and socio-economic conditions. The birth weight of a newborn is a major public health problem, which is more common in low-middle-income countries (LMICs). Objective The objective of this study is to assess the association of different socio-economic and maternal factors with LBW babies in Lahore. Methods This case-control study was carried out at the Obstetrics and Gynecological Department in Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan from September 25, 2023 to December 31, 2023. A total of 186 mothers who delivered in the maternity ward, categorized into two groups (93 cases and 93 controls), were included and data was collected with the help of a self-administered structured tool. A chi-square test was used to identify maternal risk factors significant for LBW babies. The strength of association between maternal risk factors and LBW babies was presented using the odds ratio (OR) with the respective 95% confidence interval (CI). Results The study revealed that maternal anemia [OR: 3.378, 95% CI: 1.568, 7.275] and inadequate nutritional status [OR: 1.031, 95% CI: 0.014, 0.071] were more likely to cause delivery of LBW babies. Regarding socio-demographic factors, household income < 25000 [OR: 5.185, 95% CI: 2.770, 9.707] and illiterate mothers [OR: 3.325, 95% CI: 1.820, 6.074] were associated with increased likelihood of LBW babies. Maternal age < 20 had a strong association [OR: 10.920, 95% CI: 2.455,48.575] with delivery of LBW children. Conclusion The study concludes that multiple risk factors including anemia, inadequate nutritional status, household income < 25000, illiterate mother, and maternal age < 20 are strongly associated with LBW babies. It is apparent that a multimodal strategy is necessary to reduce the risk of LBW babies.
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