TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and risk factors of adverse birth outcomes in the Pacific Island region
T2 - A scoping review
AU - Kaforau, Lydia S.K.
AU - Tessema, Gizachew A.
AU - Jancey, Jonine
AU - Dhamrait, Gursimran
AU - Bugoro, Hugo
AU - Pereira, Gavin
N1 - Funding Information:
GP was supported with funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council Project and Investigator Grants #1099655 and #1173991, institutional funding for the WA Health and Artificial Intelligence Consortium, and the Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence funding scheme #262700. GAT was supported with funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council Investigator Grant #1195716. LSSK is recipient of scholarship from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Australia Award.
Funding Information:
We want to acknowledge all 18 health professionals from Fiji, PNG, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to participate in the study. We also acknowledge the Nurse instructor (JT) of the Paediatrics and Neonatal care of the National Referral Hospital in the Solomon Islands to conduct one on one interviews.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors
PY - 2022/4
Y1 - 2022/4
N2 - Background: Prevalence and exposures of adverse birth outcomes is well studied in low-and-middle-income countries but not well-established for the Pacific Island region. Our study mapped the available evidence on low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth, and small for gestational age (SGA)’s prevalence and their corresponding risks in the region. Methods: We followed the five-staged Arksey and O'Malley's framework with clinicians’ consultation in the region. Five scholarly databases and non-indexed studies were searched and extracted data were analysed as numerical and thematic summaries mapping the outcomes and exposures. Findings: We included 20 studies representing 11 Pacific Island countries with the following mean prevalence and associations at 95% confidence interval. Estimated mean prevalence for LBW and preterm births were 12% and 13%, respectively. LBW were associated with malaria in pregnancy [aOR 3.3 (1.00, 10.60)], and betel nut and tobacco [aOR 2.4 (1.00, 6.00)]. Preterm births were associated with malaria in pregnancy [aOR 6.6 (2.46, 17.62)] and maternal obesity [aOR 1.5 (1.00, 2.30)]. SGA were associated with short stature [aOR 1.7 (1.22, 2.41)] and no antenatal bookings [aOR 4.0 (2.12, 7.57)] Interpretation: Several significant factors identified were malaria infection, obesity, betel nut and tobacco and no antenatal care, also validated by clinicians consulted. Funding: Australia National Health and Medical Research Council.
AB - Background: Prevalence and exposures of adverse birth outcomes is well studied in low-and-middle-income countries but not well-established for the Pacific Island region. Our study mapped the available evidence on low birth weight (LBW), preterm birth, and small for gestational age (SGA)’s prevalence and their corresponding risks in the region. Methods: We followed the five-staged Arksey and O'Malley's framework with clinicians’ consultation in the region. Five scholarly databases and non-indexed studies were searched and extracted data were analysed as numerical and thematic summaries mapping the outcomes and exposures. Findings: We included 20 studies representing 11 Pacific Island countries with the following mean prevalence and associations at 95% confidence interval. Estimated mean prevalence for LBW and preterm births were 12% and 13%, respectively. LBW were associated with malaria in pregnancy [aOR 3.3 (1.00, 10.60)], and betel nut and tobacco [aOR 2.4 (1.00, 6.00)]. Preterm births were associated with malaria in pregnancy [aOR 6.6 (2.46, 17.62)] and maternal obesity [aOR 1.5 (1.00, 2.30)]. SGA were associated with short stature [aOR 1.7 (1.22, 2.41)] and no antenatal bookings [aOR 4.0 (2.12, 7.57)] Interpretation: Several significant factors identified were malaria infection, obesity, betel nut and tobacco and no antenatal care, also validated by clinicians consulted. Funding: Australia National Health and Medical Research Council.
KW - Adverse birth outcomes
KW - Low birth weight
KW - Pacific Island countries
KW - Pacific Islands region
KW - Preterm birth
KW - Risk factors
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U2 - 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100402
DO - 10.1016/j.lanwpc.2022.100402
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35243458
AN - SCOPUS:85126123009
VL - 21
JO - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific
JF - The Lancet Regional Health – Western Pacific
SN - 2666-6065
M1 - 100402
ER -