Olusanya Bolajoko O, Inem Victor A, Abosede Olayinka A
Maternal and Child Health Unit, Department of Community Health and Primary Care, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Health Care Women Int. 2011 Jun;32(6):474-91. doi: 10.1080/07399332.2011.565531.
We explored factors associated with traditional maternity/herbal homes (TMHs) run by traditional birth attendants (TBAs) compared with hospital or home delivery in Lagos, Nigeria, and found that infants delivered at TMHs were less likely to have severe hyperbilirubinemia compared with infants delivered in hospitals or residential homes. These infants were also less likely to be preterm compared with those delivered in hospitals or undernourished compared with infants delivered in residential homes. We concluded that infants delivered at TMHs who survive are unlikely to be at greater risks of some adverse perinatal outcomes than those delivered in hospitals or family homes.
我们探讨了在尼日利亚拉各斯,与医院分娩或家庭分娩相比,由传统助产士经营的传统产妇/草药之家(TMHs)相关的因素,发现与在医院或住宅中分娩的婴儿相比,在TMHs分娩的婴儿患严重高胆红素血症的可能性较小。与在医院分娩的婴儿相比,这些婴儿早产的可能性也较小;与在住宅中分娩的婴儿相比,他们营养不良的可能性也较小。我们得出结论,在TMHs分娩且存活下来的婴儿,与在医院或家庭中分娩的婴儿相比,出现某些围产期不良结局的风险不大可能更高。