2021
DOI: 10.1177/03000605211013209
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Adverse birth outcomes and associated factors among mothers who delivered in Bale zone hospitals, Oromia Region, Southeast Ethiopia

Abstract: Objective Adverse birth outcomes, which include stillbirth, preterm birth, low birthweight, congenital abnormalities, and stillbirth, are the leading cause of neonatal and infant mortality worldwide. We assessed adverse birth outcomes and associated factors among mothers who gave birth in Bale zone hospitals, Oromia, Southeast Ethiopia. Methods We used systematic random sampling in this cross-sectional study. We identified factors associated with adverse birth outcomes using bivariate analysis and multivariabl… Show more

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“…5 A systematic review and metaanalysis study in Sub-Saharan Africa reported a pooled prevalence of 29.7%. 6 Besides, the magnitude of perinatal complication was 18.2% in Butajira, 7 21% in Bale Zone, 8 and 18.3% in Hawassa town. 9 Further, in Southern Ethiopia, one-fourth (24.9%) of multiparous women had at least one adverse birth outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…5 A systematic review and metaanalysis study in Sub-Saharan Africa reported a pooled prevalence of 29.7%. 6 Besides, the magnitude of perinatal complication was 18.2% in Butajira, 7 21% in Bale Zone, 8 and 18.3% in Hawassa town. 9 Further, in Southern Ethiopia, one-fourth (24.9%) of multiparous women had at least one adverse birth outcome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…But, the current study, included more adverse events, i.e., obstructed labor, retained placenta, hypertension in pregnancy, low birth weight, stillbirth, macrosomia, malpresentation, and prematurity. In addition, the finding was higher than 24.5% in Hosanna town [11], 21% in Bale Zone [12], and 18.3% in Hawassa town [13]. The variation might be due to the differences in sample size and study setting.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Similarly, in Southern Ethiopia, 8.6% of birth outcomes were preterm birth, 9.8% were low birth weight and 8.6% were stillbirths [11]. Further, in Bale Zone, low birth weight (12.2%), preterm birth (8.5%), stillbirth (7.8%), and congenital anomaly (3.1%) were common adverse birth outcomes [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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