Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study

Background: Death of a baby in-utero is a very devastating event to the mother and the family. Most stillbirths occur during labor and birth with other deaths occurring during the antenatal period. Millions of families experience stillbirths, yet these deaths remain uncounted, and policies have not...

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Main Authors: Joyce J. Cheptum, Msc, Nelly Muiruri, MA, Ernest Mutua, MPH, Moses Gitonga, MPH, Mwangi Juma, MBBS
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Published: Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. 2016-03-01
Series:International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
Online Access:https://www.mchandaids.org/index.php/IJMA/article/view/89
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spelling doaj-1e36a56d8e424f19ad4a6c95ec0c313a2021-09-02T13:11:14ZengGlobal Health and Education Projects, Inc.International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS2161-86742161-864X2016-03-015110.21106/ijma.89Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective StudyJoyce J. Cheptum, Msc0Nelly Muiruri, MA1Ernest Mutua, MPH2Moses Gitonga, MPH3Mwangi Juma, MBBS4Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, P.O Box 657-10100, Nyeri, KENYANyeri Provincial General Hospital, P.O Box 27-10100, Nyeri, KENYADedan Kimathi University of Technology, School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, P.O Box 657-10100, Nyeri, KENYADedan Kimathi University of Technology, School of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, P.O Box 657-10100, Nyeri, KENYANyeri Provincial General Hospital, P.O Box 27-10100, Nyeri, KENYA Background: Death of a baby in-utero is a very devastating event to the mother and the family. Most stillbirths occur during labor and birth with other deaths occurring during the antenatal period. Millions of families experience stillbirths, yet these deaths remain uncounted, and policies have not been clearly stipulated to address this issue. The aim of the study was to identify the possible causes of stillbirths as recorded in the medical records. Methods: A retrospective study looking at medical records of women who experienced stillbirths between 1st January 2009 and 31st December 2013 at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya. The hospital records containing cases of stillbirths were retrieved and data abstraction forms were used to collect data and information. Results: Both fresh and macerated stillbirths were equally common. The stillbirth rate was 12.2 per 1,000 births. There was signifi cant association between stillbirths and the clients who were referred and reason for referral, (p=0.029) and (p=0.005), respectively. The number of ANC visits during pregnancy was also signifi cant (p=0.05). Mode of delivery and the reason for cesarean section were signifi cantly associated with stillbirths, (p=0.003) and (p=0.032), respectively. The type of labor and delivery complications experienced was associated with stillbirths (p= 0.022). Conclusion and Global Health Implications: There were several factors associated with stillbirths thus efforts should be made to establish approaches aimed at prevention. Addressing the causes of stillbirths will contribute to reduction of perinatal mortality. Key words: Stillbirths • Medical Records • Labor • Delivery • Referral • Nyeri • Kenya Copyright © 2016 Cheptum et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. https://www.mchandaids.org/index.php/IJMA/article/view/89
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author Joyce J. Cheptum, Msc
Nelly Muiruri, MA
Ernest Mutua, MPH
Moses Gitonga, MPH
Mwangi Juma, MBBS
spellingShingle Joyce J. Cheptum, Msc
Nelly Muiruri, MA
Ernest Mutua, MPH
Moses Gitonga, MPH
Mwangi Juma, MBBS
Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
author_facet Joyce J. Cheptum, Msc
Nelly Muiruri, MA
Ernest Mutua, MPH
Moses Gitonga, MPH
Mwangi Juma, MBBS
author_sort Joyce J. Cheptum, Msc
title Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
title_short Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
title_full Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Correlates of Stillbirths at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya, 2009-2013: A Retrospective Study
title_sort correlates of stillbirths at nyeri provincial general hospital, kenya, 2009-2013: a retrospective study
publisher Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.
series International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
issn 2161-8674
2161-864X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Background: Death of a baby in-utero is a very devastating event to the mother and the family. Most stillbirths occur during labor and birth with other deaths occurring during the antenatal period. Millions of families experience stillbirths, yet these deaths remain uncounted, and policies have not been clearly stipulated to address this issue. The aim of the study was to identify the possible causes of stillbirths as recorded in the medical records. Methods: A retrospective study looking at medical records of women who experienced stillbirths between 1st January 2009 and 31st December 2013 at Nyeri Provincial General Hospital, Kenya. The hospital records containing cases of stillbirths were retrieved and data abstraction forms were used to collect data and information. Results: Both fresh and macerated stillbirths were equally common. The stillbirth rate was 12.2 per 1,000 births. There was signifi cant association between stillbirths and the clients who were referred and reason for referral, (p=0.029) and (p=0.005), respectively. The number of ANC visits during pregnancy was also signifi cant (p=0.05). Mode of delivery and the reason for cesarean section were signifi cantly associated with stillbirths, (p=0.003) and (p=0.032), respectively. The type of labor and delivery complications experienced was associated with stillbirths (p= 0.022). Conclusion and Global Health Implications: There were several factors associated with stillbirths thus efforts should be made to establish approaches aimed at prevention. Addressing the causes of stillbirths will contribute to reduction of perinatal mortality. Key words: Stillbirths • Medical Records • Labor • Delivery • Referral • Nyeri • Kenya Copyright © 2016 Cheptum et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
url https://www.mchandaids.org/index.php/IJMA/article/view/89
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