نتایج جستجو برای: literacy of mothers low birth weight

تعداد نتایج: 21282496  

حسنلویی, بابک, راضی, سعید, رضائیان, محسن, شیخ فتح الهی, محمود, منشوری, آزیتا, وزیری نژاد, رضا, گوجانی, رضا,

Background and Objective: Birth weight is the most important indicator of infant’s health and this critical index is directly related to mother's health. Hence, knowledge of maternal diseases could be considered as an effective factor in maintaining infant ideal weight. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the association between maternal diseases and birth weight. Materials and...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2012
B Arun Kumar Chakki Krantikiran Reddy Ealla Prahalad Hunsingi Anoop Kumar Prasanna Manidanappanavar

BACKGROUND Low birth weight is a known problem worldwide and appears to be more pronounced in developing countries. In view of the implication of periodontal infection as one of the risk factors for low birth weight and considering the fact that in India only very few studies are conducted in this regard, the present study was conducted to determine whether maternal periodontal disease can act ...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
fatemeh mohammaddoost ziba mosayebi hamid peyrovi minoo-mitra chehrzad abbas mehran

abstract background: the readiness of mothers to take care for infants at discharge is a critical issue. poor readiness of mothers in taking care of premature infants at the time of discharge is associated with potential adverse consequences. this study examined the effect of implementing mothers’ empowerment program on the weight gain and duration of hospitalization in premature infants. mater...

2013
Martina Štípková

BACKGROUND There has been a rapid spread of non-marital childbearing in the Czech Republic during the last two decades. At the same time, the low birth weight rates of children born to married and unmarried mothers have converged. OBJECTIVE The goal is to explain the diminishing gap in low birth weight. Two explanations are assessed: the changing selection of unmarried mothers from disadvantage...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
maliheh kadivar 1department of pediatrics, children s medical center; tehran university of medical sciences,tehran- iran. hadi samaei department of pediatrics, alias ghar children s hospital, iran university of medical sciences, tehran. habibeh mozaffari immunology, asthma and allergy research institute, children s medical center; tehran university of medical sciences, tehran. keramat nouri department of statistics, faculty of health & biostatistics, tehran university of medical sciences. modjtaba modjtahedzadeh department of clinical pharmacology, faculty of pharmacology, tehran university ofmedical sciences, tehran, iran.

abstract background: very low birth weight infants ( <1500 g) frequently require blood transfusions because of repeated blood sampling accompanied by anemia of prematurity. methods: in an attempt to identify the effect of human recombinant erythropoietin to decrease the requirement for blood transfusions, erythropoietin was administered to 24 pre term infants less than 1500 g prospectively from...

2015
Hayelom K Mekonen Balkachew Nigatu Wouter H Lamers

BACKGROUND Studies on birth weight and congenital anomalies in sub-Saharan regions are scarce. METHODS Data on child variables (gestational age, birth weight, sex, and congenital malformations) and maternal variables (gravidity, parity, antenatal care, previous abortions, maternal illness, age, medication, and malformation history) were collected for all neonates delivered at Ayder referral a...

2015
Sudesh Raj Sharma Smith Giri Utsav Timalsina Sanjiv Sudarshan Bhandari Bikash Basyal Kusum Wagle Laxman Shrestha

Birth weight of a child is an important indicator of its vulnerability for childhood illness and chances of survival. A large number of infant deaths can be averted by appropriate management of low birth weight babies and prevention of factors associated with low birth weight. The prevalence of low birth weight babies in Nepal is estimated to be about 12-32%.Our study aimed at identifying major...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
h.eftekhar f. azordegan

in this research a comparative study has been made between case and control groups. the cases were low birth weight newborns (under 2500 gr) and the controls were normal berth weighing 2500 gr or more at birth. four groups of birth weight were considered as follows: very low birth weight, low birth weight, moderately low birth weight and normal. the data were collected over a period of 8 months...

2010
Samiran Bisai

BACKGROUND Low Birth Weight is a major public health problem in developing countries. The causes of LBW are multifactorial including complication during pregnancy, genetic, environmental, social-cultural, demographic and nutritional variables. Comparison of anthropometric risk factors for neonatal size of adolescent mothers are lacking from West Bengal. Therefore, this study was undertaken to i...

Journal: :Journal of health science 2016
Bayo Louis Buyungo Steven Nakiwala Margret Nabimba Ronald Luyinda Emmanuel Nsubuga Tadeo Imelda Namagembe Arabat Kasangaki Banura Cecily

The World Health Organization defines low birth weight (LBW) as a new born having a weight of less than 2,500 g at birth. Low birth weight is one of the major determinants of perinatal survival, infant morbidity and mortality as well as the risk of developmental disabilities and illnesses in future lives. WHO estimates that about 30 million low birth weight babies are born annually (23.4% of al...

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