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Childhood malnutrition is associated with maternal care during pregnancy and childbirth: a cross-sectional study in Bauchi and Cross River States, Nigeria

机译:儿童营养不良与怀孕和分娩期间的孕产妇保健有关:尼日利亚包奇和克罗斯河州的横断面研究

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Background. Malnutrition remains an important cause of childhood morbidity and mortality; the levels of childhood malnutrition in Nigeria are among the highest in the world. The literature supports many direct and indirect causes of malnutrition, but few studies have examined the link between maternal care during pregnancy and childbirth and childhood malnutrition. This study examines this potential link in Bauchi and Cross River states in Nigeria. Design and methods. In 2011, a household survey collected information about children under four years old and their mothers’ last pregnancy. Trained fieldworkers measured mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of children aged 6-47 months. We examined associations with childhood malnutrition in bivariate and multivariate analysis. Results. Some 4.4% of 3643 children in Cross River, and 14.7% of 2706 in Bauchi were malnourished (MUAC z-score). In both states, a child whose mother had fewer than four government antenatal care visits was more likely to be malnourished (Cross River: OR 1.85, 95%CIca 1.33-2.55; Bauchi: OR 1.29, 95%CIca 1.02-1.63). In Bauchi, a child whose mother who rarely or never discussed pregnancy and childbirth with her husband (OR 1.34, 95%CIca 1.07-1.68), and who did not have her last delivery attended by a skilled health worker was more likely to be malnourished (OR 1.50, 95%CIca 1.09-2.07). Conclusions. These findings, if confirmed in other studies, suggest that poor care of women in pregnancy and childbirth could pose a longer term risk to the health of the child, as well as increasing immediate risks for both mother and child.
机译:背景。营养不良仍然是儿童发病率和死亡率的重要原因;尼日利亚的儿童营养不良水平是世界上最高的。文献支持营养不良的许多直接和间接原因,但是很少有研究检查孕期和分娩期间的孕产妇保健与儿童营养不良之间的联系。这项研究探讨了尼日利亚包奇州和克罗斯河州之间的这一潜在联系。设计和方法。 2011年,一项家庭调查收集了有关4岁以下儿童及其母亲最后一次怀孕的信息。受过训练的现场工作人员测量了6-47个月大的儿童的中上臂围(MUAC)。我们在双变量和多变量分析中研究了与儿童营养不良的关联。结果。克罗斯河(Cross River)的3643名儿童中约4.4%,包奇(Bauchi)的2706名儿童中有14.7%(MUAC z评分)。在这两个州中,母亲的政府产前检查不到4次的孩子更容易营养不良(Cross River:OR 1.85,95%CIca 1.33-2.55; Bauchi:OR 1.29,95%CIca 1.02-1.63)。在包奇(Bauchi),其母亲很少或从未与丈夫讨论过怀孕和分娩的孩子(OR 1.34,95%CIca 1.07-1.68),并且其最后一次分娩没有一名熟练的卫生工作者参加,因此更有可能营养不良(或1.50,95%CIca 1.09-2.07)。结论。这些发现,如果在其他研究中得到证实,则表明孕妇在怀孕和分娩时得不到很好的照料可能对孩子的健康造成长期风险,并增加母亲和孩子的直接风险。

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