2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-81232010000200011
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Abstract: (RR= 5,7; IC 95%: 1,75), antecedente de filhos mortos (RR= 3,7 (IC 95%: 1,(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)10); baixo peso ao nascer, com RR= 6,7 (IC 95%: 2,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]65) a 79,7 (IC 95%:14,92) para nascidos de baixo peso e de muito baixo peso, respectivamente; escores de Apgar < 7 (RR=8,7; IC 95%: 2,32) e ausência de aleitamento materno (RR=15,75; IC 95%: 6,68 (RR= 5.7;, antecedent of dead children low birth weight,) for infants of low birth weight and weighing less th… Show more

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“…Para tanto, pode-se lançar mão dos dados dos censos demográficos do IBGE dos anos de 2000 e 2010, identificando-se possíveis mudanças no cenário social piauiense, destacandose variáveis representativas, tais como o acesso a serviços básicos de saneamento ou níveis de escolaridade. Nesse aspecto, a escolaridade materna constitui fator especialmente impactante na saúde das crianças 25,26,27,28 . O Estado do Piauí, com efeito, apresentou mudanças importantes no período avaliado.…”
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“…Para tanto, pode-se lançar mão dos dados dos censos demográficos do IBGE dos anos de 2000 e 2010, identificando-se possíveis mudanças no cenário social piauiense, destacandose variáveis representativas, tais como o acesso a serviços básicos de saneamento ou níveis de escolaridade. Nesse aspecto, a escolaridade materna constitui fator especialmente impactante na saúde das crianças 25,26,27,28 . O Estado do Piauí, com efeito, apresentou mudanças importantes no período avaliado.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…There is consensus in literature that neonatal mortality is related with the quality of prenatal care, in a way that many deaths could be avoided by providing better care in the prenatal period and during labor and childbirth. [14][15][16]26 According to data by the MH, 64% of the neonatal deaths in Brazil could be avoided by improving the quality of care provided during pregnancy, childbirth and to the newborn. Furthermore, the high neonatal death rates in the state of RS (62.9%), and in the city of Santa Maria, which is even higher (73.7%), could also have been avoided.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 30% of the children studied presented low weight at birth and gestational age, as well as anoxia. Regarding the Apgar, the study found that born-alive infants scoring less than seven in the fifth minute of life presented a risk of death in neonatal period 8.7 times higher compared to those with scores above seven (14) . Many studies associate low weight at birth with the relative risk of infant death as one of the main determinants of neonatal mortality (14,26) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Higher education among mothers belonging to higher economic classes, who have fewer children and consume more goods and services, mainly health-related, are considered to be factors of protection to the child, resulting in reduced risk of death (14) . In this study, however, education for more than eight years did not show lower risk of death when compared with education for up to seven years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%