Inequalities and Effect of Non-Biological Factors on Perinatal Mortality in Uttar Pradesh

Author:

Chauhan Bal Govind1,Kumar Pradeep2ORCID,Kundu Sampurna3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune, India

2. India Health Action Trust (IHAT), Lucknow, India

3. Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

Abstract

Approximately 6 million neonatal deaths occur globally, with approximately 99 percent of them occurring in developing countries. This study is an attempt to examine the prevalence and influence of non-biological factors on perinatal mortality in India. National Family Health Survey (2015-2016) data and bivariate and multivariate techniques have been used to fulfill the aforesaid objectives. Findings suggest that approximately 47 perinatal deaths occurred per 1,000 pregnancies lasting seven or more months during the last five years preceding the survey in Uttar Pradesh. Parental education, wealth status, variables related to pregnancy and delivery, mother's demographic factors, mother's height, and child characteristics have shown significant impact on perinatal mortality. For a policy point of view, more emphasis is needed on quality of care of National Health Mission (NHM) strategy at times of greater risk—that is, birth and the first few days of life—which could be the way forward for reducing high perinatal deaths.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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