2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.12404/v1
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Burden of stillbirths and associated factors in Yirgalem Hospital, Southern Ethiopia: a facility based cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Stillbirth is an adverse pregnancy outcome of public health importance causing considerable psychosocial burden for parents and their family. Studies on stillbirth are scarce in southern Ethiopia. An assessment of stillbirths and associated factors in health care settings helps in devising strategies for tailored interventions. Therefore, we assessed the burden of stillbirths and associated factors in Yirgalem Hospital, southern Ethiopia Methods: A facility based cross-sectional study was conducted … Show more

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“…For instance, we excluded women with a recent history of stillbirth, which is a known risk factor for subsequent stillbirth [ 9 ]. On the other side, the rate in our study was also lower than reports from health facility-based studies elsewhere in Ethiopia; 92 in Yirgalem [ 10 ], 36.8 in Axum [ 13 ], 71 in Gondar [ 21 ], 80 in Jimma [ 45 ], 36 in Tigray [ 46 ] per 1000 births. It was also lower than those from Tanzania, 35 [ 2 ] and Ghana, 34 [ 19 ] per 1000 births.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…For instance, we excluded women with a recent history of stillbirth, which is a known risk factor for subsequent stillbirth [ 9 ]. On the other side, the rate in our study was also lower than reports from health facility-based studies elsewhere in Ethiopia; 92 in Yirgalem [ 10 ], 36.8 in Axum [ 13 ], 71 in Gondar [ 21 ], 80 in Jimma [ 45 ], 36 in Tigray [ 46 ] per 1000 births. It was also lower than those from Tanzania, 35 [ 2 ] and Ghana, 34 [ 19 ] per 1000 births.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…A pooled estimate in Ethiopia also indicated a stillbirth rate of 36.9 per 1000 births [ 7 ]. As in many Sub-Sahara African countries, stillbirth in Ethiopia is an invisible and poorly understood adverse pregnancy outcome that remains a challenge in clinical practice [ 8 10 ]. Usually, it is not counted, registered, publicized for funerals and families could not earn support from local, and social organizations [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%