Revisión sistemática sobre la efectividad de intervenciones basadas en la comunidad en la disminución de la mortalidad neonatal

Translated title of the contribution: Systematic review of the efectiveness of community-based interventions to decrease neonatal mortality: Systematic review of the efectiveness of community-based interventions to decrease neonatal mortality

Adrián V. Hernández, Vinay Pasupuleti, Vicente Benites-Zapata, Enrique Velásquez-Hurtado, Jessica Loyola-Romaní, Yuleika Rodríguez-Calviño, Henry Cabrera-Arredondo, Marco Gonzales-Noriega, Walter Vigo-Valdez

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Abstract

We evaluated the efficacy/effectiveness of community-based interventions to decrease neonatal mortality. A systematic review of randomized controlled trials, cluster randomized trials and cohort studies of interventions on pregnant women, neonates (up to 28 days after birth) or both was made. Thirty four studies were evaluated (n=844,989): 20 in pregnant women (n=406,172), 6 in neonates (n=24,994), and 8 in both (n=413,823). Risk of bias was generally low. There was heterogeneity among interventions. Interventions such as maternal health education and maternal and neonatal home care were associated to a decrease in neonatal mortality in half of the 6 studies of each group. Supplementation with multiple micronutrients, kangaroo mother care, and maternal supplementation with vitamin A did not decrease neonatal mortality. A few heterogeneous community-based interventions demonstrated a decrease in neonatal mortality.

Translated title of the contributionSystematic review of the efectiveness of community-based interventions to decrease neonatal mortality: Systematic review of the efectiveness of community-based interventions to decrease neonatal mortality
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)532-545
Number of pages14
JournalRevista Peruana de Medicina Experimental y Salud Publica
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2015

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