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Neonatal birth trauma and associated factors in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Azeze, Gedion Asnake
, Obsa, Mohammed Suleiman
, Asgedom, Yordanos Sisay
, Gebrekidan, Amanuel Yosef
, Woldegeorgis, Beshada Zerfu
, Alemu, Henok Berhanu
, Kassie, Gizachew Ambaw
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Birth injuries
/ Birth Injuries - epidemiology
/ Birth Injuries - etiology
/ Birth trauma
/ Births
/ Brachial plexus
/ Causes of
/ Complications and side effects
/ Developing Countries
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Income
/ Infant mortality
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical instruments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Neonates
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health administration
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Registration
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Risk Factors
/ Rural areas
/ Search engines
/ Search methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Trauma
2024
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Neonatal birth trauma and associated factors in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Azeze, Gedion Asnake
, Obsa, Mohammed Suleiman
, Asgedom, Yordanos Sisay
, Gebrekidan, Amanuel Yosef
, Woldegeorgis, Beshada Zerfu
, Alemu, Henok Berhanu
, Kassie, Gizachew Ambaw
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Birth injuries
/ Birth Injuries - epidemiology
/ Birth Injuries - etiology
/ Birth trauma
/ Births
/ Brachial plexus
/ Causes of
/ Complications and side effects
/ Developing Countries
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Income
/ Infant mortality
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical instruments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Neonates
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health administration
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Registration
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Risk Factors
/ Rural areas
/ Search engines
/ Search methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Trauma
2024
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Neonatal birth trauma and associated factors in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
by
Azeze, Gedion Asnake
, Obsa, Mohammed Suleiman
, Asgedom, Yordanos Sisay
, Gebrekidan, Amanuel Yosef
, Woldegeorgis, Beshada Zerfu
, Alemu, Henok Berhanu
, Kassie, Gizachew Ambaw
in
Analysis
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Birth
/ Birth injuries
/ Birth Injuries - epidemiology
/ Birth Injuries - etiology
/ Birth trauma
/ Births
/ Brachial plexus
/ Causes of
/ Complications and side effects
/ Developing Countries
/ Earth Sciences
/ Evaluation
/ Female
/ Fetuses
/ Hemorrhage
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Incidence
/ Income
/ Infant mortality
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Infants (Newborn)
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical instruments
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Meta-analysis
/ Neonates
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pregnancy
/ Public health administration
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Registration
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Risk Factors
/ Rural areas
/ Search engines
/ Search methods
/ Social Sciences
/ Sustainable development
/ Systematic review
/ Trauma
2024
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Neonatal birth trauma and associated factors in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Neonatal birth trauma and associated factors in low and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
2024
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Neonatal birth trauma, although it has steadily decreased in industrialized nations, constitutes a significant health burden in low-resource settings. Keeping with this, we sought to determine the pooled cumulative incidence (incidence proportion) of birth trauma and identify potential contributing factors in low and middle-income countries. Besides, we aimed to describe the temporal trend, clinical pattern, and immediate adverse neonatal outcomes of birth trauma. We searched articles published in the English language in the Excerpta Medica database, PubMed, Web of Science, Google, African Journals Online, Google Scholar, Scopus, and in the reference list of retrieved articles. Literature search strategies were developed using medical subject headings and text words related to the outcomes of the study. The Joana Briggs Institute quality assessment tool was employed and articles with appraisal scores of seven or more were deemed suitable to be included in the meta-analysis. Data were analyzed using the random-effect Dersimonian-Laird model. The full search identified a total of 827 articles about neonatal birth trauma. Of these, 37 articles involving 365,547 participants met the inclusion criteria. The weighted pooled cumulative incidence of birth trauma was estimated at 34 per 1,000 live births (95% confidence interval (CI) 30.5 to 38.5) with the highest incidence observed in Africa at 52.9 per 1,000 live births (95% CI 46.5 to 59.4). Being born to a mother from rural areas (odds ratio (OR), 1.61; 95% CI1.18 to 2.21); prolonged labor (OR, 5.45; 95% CI 2.30, 9.91); fetal malpresentation at delivery (OR, 4.70; 95% CI1.75 to 12.26); shoulder dystocia (OR, 6.11; 95% CI3.84 to 9.74); operative vaginal delivery (assisted vacuum or forceps extraction) (OR, 3.19; 95% CI 1.92 to 5.31); and macrosomia (OR, 5.06; 95% CI 2.76 to 9.29) were factors associated with neonatal birth trauma. In conclusion, we found a considerably high incidence proportion of neonatal birth trauma in low and middle-income countries. Therefore, early identification of risk factors and prompt decisions on the mode of delivery can potentially contribute to the decreased magnitude and impacts of neonatal birth trauma and promote the newborn’s health.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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