Evaluation of Maternal Risk Factors for Neonatal Hypernatremic Dehydration: A Systematic Review.

Journal of mother and child Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.34763/jmotherandchild.20232701.d-24-00007
Zakerihamidi Maryam, Rakhshanizadeh Forough, Moradi Ali, Ramezani Asal, Boskabadi Hassan
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Abstract

Background: Neonatal hypernatremic dehydration (NHD) is a severe condition associated with neonatal morbidity and mortality.

Purpose: The present study evaluated maternal risk factors, including duration of maternal hospitalisation, primiparity, caesarean section, and pregnancy complications, as well as social factors, such as depression, fatigue, and inadequate support for NHD.

Data sources: PubMed, Cochrane Library, International Scientific Indexing, Scopus, and Google Scholar were the databases searched until 2023.

Study selection: Articles written in English or Persian focusing on the relationship between maternal risk factors and NHD among neonates and providing sufficient information on NHD were included in this study. On the other hand, articles whose abstracts were only available were excluded.

Data extraction: The extracted data were presented in Excel software with the following titles: authors' names, year, type of study, study location, and maternal risk factors. The methodological quality of the articles was determined using the quality assurance tool for the diagnostic accuracy score (QUADAS).

Results: Of the 58 searched articles, 16 were investigated, which included five prospective, seven cross-sectional, and four retrospective articles. Maternal risk factors for NHD included labour and delivery complications, childbirth complications, factors causing insufficient breast milk intake (including breast milk insufficiency, nipple problems, wrong breastfeeding techniques, breast disorders, types of feeding, and breastfeeding training/counselling in pregnancy), as well as delivery and the postpartum period.

Implications for practice and research: Maternal problems in pregnancy and delivery, breast disorders, breastfeeding status, maternal knowledge, and lactation skills are the most common maternal risk factors for NHD. Timely (antenatal) identification and proper management of maternal risk factors help reduce the incidence and severity of NHD complications.

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背景:目的:本研究评估了产妇风险因素,包括产妇住院时间、初产妇、剖腹产和妊娠并发症,以及社会因素,如抑郁、疲劳和对新生儿高钠血症支持不足:数据来源:PubMed、Cochrane Library、International Scientific Indexing、Scopus 和 Google Scholar 是截至 2023 年的检索数据库:本研究纳入了以英语或波斯语撰写的文章,这些文章主要关注产妇风险因素与新生儿缺碘症之间的关系,并提供了有关新生儿缺碘症的充分信息。数据提取:提取的数据用 Excel 软件显示,标题如下:作者姓名、年份、研究类型、研究地点和孕产妇风险因素。采用诊断准确性评分质量保证工具(QUADAS)确定文章的方法学质量:在检索到的 58 篇文章中,有 16 篇接受了调查,其中包括 5 篇前瞻性文章、7 篇横断面文章和 4 篇回顾性文章。孕产妇患非母乳喂养综合症的风险因素包括分娩并发症、分娩并发症、导致母乳摄入不足的因素(包括母乳不足、乳头问题、错误的母乳喂养技巧、乳房疾病、喂养类型、孕期母乳喂养培训/咨询)以及分娩和产后:实践与研究的启示:孕产妇在怀孕和分娩时出现的问题、乳房疾病、母乳喂养状况、孕产妇知识和哺乳技能是导致非母乳喂养症最常见的孕产妇风险因素。及时(产前)识别和妥善处理产妇风险因素有助于降低非母乳喂养并发症的发生率和严重程度。
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