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Title
Impact of Maternal Age and Other Biosocial
Factors on Newborn Health at Hospitals in
Peshawar, N-W.F.P Pakistan Sareer
Badshah Director of studies Professor Paulo G.
J. Lisboa School of Computing and Mathematical
Sciences,Liverpool John Moores University,
Liverpool L3 3AF
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Aim of the study
  • To investigate the influence/impact of maternal
    age and other biosocial factors on the hospital
    newborns health, controlling for a range of
    other variables.

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Objective of the study
  • To assess birth-health, i.e.,
  • Weight
  • Length
  • Head circumference, and
  • Apgar (heart rate, respiratory efforts, muscle
    tone, reflex irritability, and colour).
  • To examine the effect of maternal age and other
    biosocial factors on birth health.
  • To generate yardsticks/parameters and establish
    base statistics, for further comparisons in
    future with national and international studies.
  • To identify adverse factors affecting birth
    health, which will inform/help
  • Parents
  • Husbands
  • Doctors
  • health department and
  • Funding agencies.

4
Pakistan Demographic indicators
  • Population 138.1 million (2000)
  • Urban 37.0
  • Pop. Growth 2.4
  • Life expectancy at birth 59.6 years
  • Fertility rate (births per women) 4.8
  • Mortality rate
  • Infant 89.8 (per 1,000 live birth)
  • Under-5 yrs 126.0 (per 1,000 live birth)
  • Maternal 4-7 (per 1,000)
  • Education
  • Adult literacy rate 45.0
  • Male/female 58.9/31.0

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Pakistan Vs NWFP Fed. Adm.Tri.Area (2003)
6
Literature review
  • Data from Pakistan
  • 17 publications
  • 13 in Pakistan (using very simple tools)
  • 04 others (UK Australia)
  • Other than Pakistan
  • 14 publications
  • India 05
  • Nigeria 03
  • Bangladesh 02
  • Canada 02
  • Jordan 01
  • Ethiopia 01

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Tools
  • Cross-tabulation, percentages, and chi-square 
  • (H. Yadav.(1983)., T. O. Lawoyin., et al.
    (1992)., N. Nahar et al.(1998)., B.
    Mondal.(1997). and Sushma Malik.(1997).
  •  
  • T-test
  • (Sami A. Khoury et al.(2000)., Y. Feleke.(1999).,
    and S. A. Taha et al.(1984).
  •  
  • Odds ratios 
  • (Suzanne C. Tough., et al.(2001)., J.C. Grant et
    al.(1997)., and Kwang-sun Lee et al.(1988). 
  • Logistic Regression model and the use of -2LL 
  • (J. C. Grant et al.(1997). 
  • Regression Analyses 
  • (E. Karim et al.(1997).

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Data (May-December, 2003)
  • Retrospective data collection
    (May-July, 2003)
  • Revise questionnaire ethical approval
    (August 6, 2003)
  • Prospective data collection (August-December
    2003)
  • Retrospective data
  • understanding with the staff
  • coding
  • combination of categories
  • introducing medical terminology,
  • tools learning/testing

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Prospective data collection
  • Total sample 1039 (August-December, 2003)
  • Hospitals in Peshawar
  • Hayatabad Postgraduate Medical Complex
  • Khyber Postgraduate Teaching Hospital
  • Lady Reading P. G. Teaching Hospital, and
  • Maternity Hospital Peshawar

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Introduction of data
  • Maternal Age(lt20) 7.5
  • M. weight (lt57kg) 24.7
  • Entry in emergency 75
  • Employed mothers 5.8
  • Afghan refugees 11.8
  • Nuclear family 25
  • Abortions/Misc. 17
  • Other risks 6.1
  • Congenital abnormality 4
  • M. education (illiterate) 70
  • Rural U.Slums 64.8
  • Water (fresh) 63.3
  • Father age(lt25) 5
  • Father edu. (illiterate) 38.1
  • Income (lt5000) 69
  • Cousin marriages 60.1

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and
  • Diabetes 2.7
  • Hypertension 18.3
  • Anaemia 38.9
  • Mode of del.(other) 33.5
  • Birth status (other) 9.2
  • Age at marriage (lt20) 50.1
  • Body Mass Index (lt19.1) 3.9
  • Gravida (one) 28.5
  • Preterm del. (yes) 11.9
  • Gap (lt2 years) 65
  • Visits (nil) 31.3
  • Visits (lt2) 51.6
  • Gestation (lt37wk) 22.5
  • Birth weight (lt2.5 kg) 9.9
  • length (lt45cm) 14.4
  • h.Circu (lt32cm) 14.9
  • Apgar (lt7points) 2.8

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Maternal age Incidence of Low birth weight
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Gestation (lt37 weeks)
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Age group and birth-weight



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Age group, birth-weight and gestation
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Age group and birth-length
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Age group, birth-length and gestation
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Head circumference (lt32 cm)
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Age group, and Head-circumference
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Age group, birth Head-circum. and gestation
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Incidence of Apgar score (lt7 points)
22
Age group, and Apgar
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Age group, Head circumference and gestation
24
Comparison of low birth-weight and
head-circumference
25
Maternal age, Apgar Birth status(still birth
etc)
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Low birth-weight (Area-status)
27
Age group, birth weight and Apgar
28
Age, birth weight and birth status (live, still
birth)
29
Linear Regression results
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Collaboration with Dr. Jose (Uni. De Cantabria
Spain)
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