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肯尼亚农村地区早产儿和低出生体重儿的生长和神经发育结局:一项横断面研究。

Growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm and low birth weight infants in rural Kenya: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA

Center for Clinical Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Aug 31;13(8):e064678. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064678.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Data on long-term outcomes of preterm (PT) and low birth weight (LBW) infants in countries with high rates of neonatal mortality and childhood stunting are limited, especially from community settings. The current study sought to explore growth and neurodevelopmental outcomes of PT/LBW infants from a rural community-based setting of Kenya up to 18 months adjusted age.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional study.

SETTING

Migori County, Kenya.

PARTICIPANTS

Three hundred and eighty-two PT/LBW infants (50.2% of those identified as eligible) from a cluster randomised control trial evaluating a package of facility-based intrapartum quality of care interventions for newborn survival consented for follow-up.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Caregiver interviews and infant health, growth and neurodevelopmental assessments were completed at 6, 12 or 18 months±2 weeks. Data included sociodemographic information, medical history, growth measurements and neurodevelopmental assessment using the Ten Questions Questionnaire, Malawi Developmental Assessment Tool and Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination. Analyses were descriptive and univariate regression models. No alterations were made to planned data collection.

RESULTS

The final sample included 362 PT/LBW infants, of which 56.6% were moderate to late PT infants and 64.4% were LBW. Fewer than 2% of parents identified their child as currently malnourished, but direct measurement revealed higher proportions of stunting and underweight than in national demographic and health survey reports. Overall, 22.7% of caregivers expressed concern about their child's neurodevelopmental status. Neurodevelopmental delays were identified in 8.6% of infants based on one or more standardised tools, and 1.9% showed neurological findings indicative of cerebral palsy.

CONCLUSIONS

Malnutrition and neurodevelopmental delays are common among PT/LBW infants in this setting. Close monitoring and access to early intervention programmes are needed to help these vulnerable infants thrive.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT03112018.

摘要

目的

在新生儿死亡率和儿童发育迟缓率较高的国家,有关早产儿(PT)和低出生体重儿(LBW)的长期结局数据有限,尤其是来自社区环境的数据。本研究旨在探索肯尼亚农村社区环境中 PT/LBW 婴儿的生长和神经发育结局,随访时间截止至矫正年龄 18 个月。

设计

横断面研究。

地点

肯尼亚米戈里县。

参与者

382 名 PT/LBW 婴儿(符合条件的婴儿中有 50.2%)参加了一项整群随机对照试验,该试验评估了一套以机构为基础的分娩期新生儿生存质量护理干预措施,这些婴儿同意进行随访。

结果测量

在 6、12 或 18 个月±2 周时,通过 caregiver访谈和婴儿健康、生长和神经发育评估来收集数据。数据包括社会人口统计学信息、医疗史、生长测量以及使用 10 个问题问卷、马拉维发育评估工具和哈默史密斯婴儿神经检查进行的神经发育评估。分析采用描述性和单变量回归模型。未对计划的数据收集进行任何修改。

结果

最终样本包括 362 名 PT/LBW 婴儿,其中 56.6%为中晚期 PT 婴儿,64.4%为 LBW 婴儿。不到 2%的父母认为他们的孩子目前存在营养不良,但直接测量显示,生长迟缓率和体重不足率高于国家人口与健康调查报告。总体而言,22.7%的照料者对孩子的神经发育状况表示担忧。根据一项或多项标准化工具,8.6%的婴儿被诊断为存在神经发育迟缓,1.9%的婴儿出现了表明脑瘫的神经学表现。

结论

在这一环境中,PT/LBW 婴儿普遍存在营养不良和神经发育迟缓。需要密切监测并提供早期干预方案,以帮助这些脆弱的婴儿茁壮成长。

试验注册号

NCT03112018。

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