Trends and Determinants of Neonatal Mortality in Rural Ethiopia

Author:

Asaye SintayehuORCID,Saketa Dawit,Birhanu Dires,Gudeta Tadesse,Besho Merga,Getnet Masrie,Debelew Gurmesa Tura,Berhanu NegalignORCID,Siraneh YibeltalORCID,Abamecha Fira,Tamiru Dessalegn

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeonatal mortality is a significant challenge that affects babies within the first 28 days of life. The issue is particularly challenging for healthcare systems in developing countries, where interventions are required. Although there has been a decline in neonatal mortality worldwide, comprehensive data on the patterns of neonatal mortality and the contributing factors in rural regions of Ethiopia is lacking.ObjectiveTo determine neonatal mortality trends and mortality in rural Ethiopia using 2011-2019 DHS dataMethodsEthiopian demographic health survey (EDHS) program conducted a cross-sectional community-based study in rural Ethiopia in 2011, 2016, and 2019. The study included women who gave birth within the specified timeframe and agreed to participate. Sampling was done through a multistage cluster approach, and STATA version 17 was used to analyze the data. Predictor variables were validated through multiple logistic regression analysis. Weighted estimates were used to derive population-level statistics and a p-value less than 0.05 was considered significant.ResultsThe study analyzed data from 22,755 women who participated in EDHS surveys between 2011 and 2019. Neonatal mortality rates decreased from 7.5% to 6.03%. Regional variations were observed, with Gambela and Tigrai having the lowest rates, and Dire Dawa and the Somali region having higher rates. Factors like mother’s age, wealth index, birth order, neonate’s sex, and presence of twins, immediate breastfeeding, and baby’s size were associated with neonatal mortality.Conclusion and recommendationDespite significant advancements that have been made to decrease neonatal mortality, there remain challenges that need to be addressed. Therefore, regional health bureaus should strengthen their strategies to enhance antenatal care (ANC) visits and promote birth delivery at health facilities.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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