Survey of Neonatal Mortality in NICU in Amiralmomenin Hospital of Zabol University of Medical Sciences in 2014: A Short Report
M. Aref Nejad[1], N. Jaberi[2], E. Khalili Pour2, P. Isfahani[3]
Received: 21/07/2015 Sent for Revision: 25/10/2015 Received Revised Manuscript: 16/02/2016 Accepted: 17/02/2016
Background and Objectives: In recent years Infant Mortality Rate )IMR) has been decreased in the developed countries but this rate is still high in the developing countries. This study aimed to investigate the causes of neonatal mortality.
Materials and Methods: This descriptive-cross-sectional study was performed on 110 hospitalized neonatal in NICU of Amiralmomenin Educational Hospital of Zabol University of medical sciences. Neonatal Mortality’s Questionnaire was used to collect the data. For data analysis, descriptive statistics was used.
Results: The most common causes of mortality were prematurity and low birth weight.
Conclusion: Special care for premature and low birth weight infant and strengthening health care programs and emphasizing the need to identify high risk groups should be the priorities in decreasing the rate of neonatal mortality.
Key words: Neonatal Mortality, Patient, Hospital, Causes
Funding: This research was funded by Zabol University of medical sciences.
Conflict of interest: None declared.
Ethical approval: The Ethics Committee of Zabol University of medical sciences approved the study.
How to cite this article: Aref Nejad M, Jaberi N, Khalili Pour E, Isfahani P. Survey of Neonatal Mortality in NICU in Amiralmomenin Hospital of Zabol University of Medical Sciences in 2014: A Short Report. J RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2016; 15(1): 91-8. [Farsi]
[1]- Academic Member, Dept. of Health Economics, Health Faculty, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran
[2]- B.A in Health Care Management, Health Faculty, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran
[3]- PhD Student, Dept. of Health Care Management, Health Faculty,, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran
(Corresponding Author) Tel: (021) 88989129, Fax: (021) 88989129, E-mail: p.isfehani@gmail.com
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