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Background: Few studies have shown how the move toward institutional delivery in low and middle-income
countries (LMIC) impacts stillbirth and newborn mortality.
Objectives: The study evaluated trends in institutional delivery in research sites in Belagavi and Nagpur India,
Guatemala, Kenya, Pakistan, and Zambia from 2010 to 2018 and compared them to changes in the rates of
neonatal mortality and stillbirth.
Methods: We analyzed data from a nine-year interval captured in the Global Network (GN) Maternal Newborn
Health Registry (MNHR). Mortality rates were estimated from generalized estimating equations controlling for
within-cluster correlation. Cluster-level analyses were performed to assess the association between institutional
delivery and mortality rates.
Results: From 2010 to 2018, a total of 413,377 deliveries in 80 clusters across 6 sites in 5 countries were included in
these analyses. An increase in the proportion of institutional deliveries occurred in all sites, with a range in 2018 from
57.7 to 99.8%. In 2010, the stillbirth rates ranged from 19.3 per 1000 births in the Kenyan site to 46.2 per 1000 births in
the Pakistani site and by 2018, ranged from 9.7 per 1000 births in the Belagavi, India site to 40.8 per 1000 births in the
Pakistani site. The 2010 neonatal mortality rates ranged from 19.0 per 1000 live births in the Kenyan site to 51.3 per
1000 live births in the Pakistani site with the 2018 neonatal mortality rates ranging from 9.2 per 1000 live births in the
Zambian site to 50.2 per 1000 live births in the Pakistani site. In multivariate modeling, in some but not all sites, the
reductions in stillbirth and neonatal death were significantly associated with an increase in the institutional deliveries. |
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Goudar, Shivaprasad S.,
Goco, Norman.,
Somannavar, Manjunath S.,
Kav, Avinash.,
Vernekar, Sunil S.,
Tshefu, Antoinette.,
Chomba, Elwyn.,
Garces, Ana L.,
Saleem, Sarah.,
Naqv, Farnaz.,
Patel, Archana.,
Esamai, Fabian.,
Bose, Carl L.,
Carlo, Waldemar A.,
Krebs, Nancy F.,
Hibberd, Patricia L.,
Liechty, Edward A.,
Koso-Thomas, Marion.,
Nolen, Tracy L.,
Moore, Janet.,
Iyer, Pooja.,
McClure, Elizabeth M.,
Goldenberg, Robert L.,
Derman, Richard |
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