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A Retrospective Study on Child Malnutrition in the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana

机译:加纳塔马利教学医院儿童营养不良的回顾性研究

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Introduction: Malnutrition is an essential global public health challenge affecting millions of people. The burden of malnutrition is huge especially among children in developing countries and poverty stricken regions. Aims: This study investigated the distributions, co-morbidities, and admission outcomes among malnourished children in the paediatric ward of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana. Study Design: A retrospective health facility based study was employed. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in the paediatric ward of the Tamale Teaching Hospital, from May to June 2015. Data extracted covered the period March 2011 to March 2015. Methodology: Record books were manually reviewed and data on patients’ demography, nutritional status, clinical findings, co-morbid conditions, duration of admission and treatment outcomes were extracted using a structured excel template. Results: Out of a total 969 children admitted to the ward, 440 (45.4%) were females and 529 (54.6%) were males. Majority of the patients 537 (55.4%) were within the age bracket 7-24 months, with a mean age of 21.2±0.6 months. Approximately 95.3% of the children were severely malnourished. Treatment outcome were generally successful; 534 (58.6%) recovered and were referred to the outpatient clinic for further management, while 220 (23.7%) improved and were discharged. However, the total death rate for the period was 12.8% (119/927). Regarding duration of admission, majority 434 (45.7%) spent between 1-7 days on admission followed by 8-14 days 296 (31.2%). The commonest malnutrition related co-morbidity was malaria, recording 28.1% (236), followed by respiratory tract infections 12.7% (107), gastro-intestinal tract infections 12.0% (101), and sepsis 10.0% (84). Conclusion: The gradual increase in malnutrition cases recorded in the hospital suggests the existence of relatively high cases in the various communities within Northern Ghana. Thus scaling up community-based malnutritional interventions will be critical in ameliorating the challenges of malnutrition related admissions, particularly among children in the northern part of Ghana.
机译:简介:营养不良是影响数百万人的重要的全球公共卫生挑战。营养不良负担沉重,尤其是在发展中国家和贫困地区的儿童中。目的:本研究调查了加纳塔马勒教学医院儿科病房中营养不良儿童的分布,合并症和入院结果。研究设计:采用基于回顾性卫生设施的研究。研究的地点和持续时间:该研究于2015年5月至2015年6月在塔马利教学医院的儿科病房进行。所提取的数据涵盖2011年3月至2015年3月的时间。方法:手动审查记录簿,并查看患者的人口统计学数据营养,营养状况,临床发现,合并症​​,入院时间和治疗结果均使用结构化的excel模板提取。结果:在总共969名入院病房的儿童中,440名(45.4%)是女性,529名(54.6%)是男性。大多数患者537(55.4%)处于7-24个月的年龄段内,平均年龄为21.2±0.6个月。大约95.3%的儿童严重营养不良。治疗结果总体上是成功的。 534人(58.6%)康复并转诊至门诊以作进一步处理,而220人(23.7%)康复并出院。但是,此期间的总死亡率为12.8%(119/927)。关于入院时间,多数434人(45.7%)在入院时花了1-7天,其后是8-14天296(31.2%)。与营养不良最常见的合并症是疟疾,记录为28.1%(236),其次是呼吸道感染12.7%(107),胃肠道感染12.0%(101)和败血症10.0%(84)。结论:医院记录到的营养不良病例逐渐增加,表明加纳北部各社区存在较高的病例。因此,扩大基于社区的营养不良干预措施对于缓解与营养不良有关的入院问题尤其是加纳北部儿童的营养问题至关重要。

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