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Reyes, F., (2022). Factores maternos atribuibles a prematuridad en un hospital del III nivel de la ciudad de Iquitos 2020 - 2021 [Tesis, Universidad Cientìfica del Perù]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2134
Reyes, F., Factores maternos atribuibles a prematuridad en un hospital del III nivel de la ciudad de Iquitos 2020 - 2021 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Cientìfica del Perù; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14503/2134
@misc{renati/1038021,
title = "Factores maternos atribuibles a prematuridad en un hospital del III nivel de la ciudad de Iquitos 2020 - 2021",
author = "Reyes Aguirre, Flor Magdalena",
publisher = "Universidad Cientìfica del Perù",
year = "2022"
}
Prematurity is a prevalent public health problem in our country contributes to neonatal and infant mortality and complications during child development Objective: To determine the maternal factors attributable to prematurity in a Hospital of the III level of the city of Iquitos, 2020 - 2021 Material and methods: An analytical case-control study was proposed, evaluating histories of 104 mothers with premature NB and 208 mothers with NB at term, the association between the variables was determined through the OR, the statistical significance with the chi-square test and attributable risk with the formula that includes the OR value. Results: the factors contributing to the prevalence of prematurity were adolescent mothers (27.7% OR 2.83, 0.003), primary education (31.9% OR 3.22; 0.000); single (36.0%, OR 3.34; 0.000); history of prematurity (23.4%, OR 6.31; 0.011); intergenetic period less than 2 years (16.4%, OR 1.85; 0.042); low pregestational weight (16.4%, OR 1.85; 0.042); nonweight gain underweight mothers (60.0%, OR 2.27, 0.037); no weight gain in normal-weight mothers (23.0%, OR 2.07, 0.034); nulliparous (16.6%, OR 1.90, 0.038); primiparous (17.9%, OR 1.73, 0.046); less than 6 antenatal care (17.9%, OR 1.79, 0.039); anemia (35.0%, OR 2.09, 0.041), UTI (37.2%, OR 2.12, 0.0 47); preeclampsia (43.0%, OR 2.94, 0.022) Conclusion: There are maternal and obstetric factors that influence the prevalence of prematurity
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