Maternal and Child Health Training of Traditional Birth Attendants and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1007/s44197-024-00300-x
Rakhi Dwivedi, Muhammad Aaqib Shamim, Pradeep Dwivedi, Anannya Ray Banerjee, Akhil Dhanesh Goel, Varuna Vyas, Pratibha Singh, Shilpi Gupta Dixit, Kriti Mohan, Kuldeep Singh
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Introduction: In remote communities, maternal and child health is often compromised due to limited access to healthcare. Simultaneously, these communities historically rely greatly on traditional birth attendants (TBAs). However, optimal integration of these traditional methods with modern healthcare practices remains a topic of debate. We assessed the effect of maternal and child health training of traditional birth attendants on adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to answer the above research question. We independently screened studies using databases like PubMed, Scopus, and CENTRAL, extracted data, and assessed the study quality. Due to fewer original studies in this field, we considered both pre-post and between-group differences to assess the effect of differences. These were synthesised separately, assessed against a p-value function, and subjected to sensitivity analyses.

Results: We included six interventional studies. Training TBAs reduced the risk of perinatal mortality [0.69, 0.61-0.78] and 7-day neonatal mortality [0.65, 0.53-0.80] but not stillbirth [0.70, 0.39-1.26]. In randomized controlled trials, there is a lower risk of perinatal mortality [0.73, 0.67-0.79] and neonatal mortality [0.70, 0.62-0.80] but not stillbirth [0.81, 0.56-1.18] with trained traditional birth attendants. There are methodological concerns with most existing studies, including domains like allocation concealment.

Discussion: There is some evidence of the benefit of training TBAs, though of a low to very low certainty. Due to fewer studies, inconsistent estimates for different critical outcomes, and concerns with the existing studies, further well-designed studies can give more insights. They can also help optimize the contents of TBA training interventions.

Protocol: CRD42023412935 (PROSPERO).

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传统助产士的母婴健康培训与妊娠结果:系统回顾与元分析》。
导言:在偏远社区,由于获得医疗保健的途径有限,孕产妇和儿童的健康往往受到影响。同时,这些社区历来非常依赖传统助产士(TBAs)。然而,如何将这些传统方法与现代医疗保健实践完美结合仍是一个争论不休的话题。我们对传统助产士的母婴健康培训对不良妊娠结局的影响进行了评估:为回答上述研究问题,我们进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。我们利用 PubMed、Scopus 和 CENTRAL 等数据库独立筛选研究,提取数据并评估研究质量。由于该领域的原创研究较少,我们考虑了组前和组间差异,以评估差异的影响。我们分别对这些研究进行了综合,根据 p 值函数进行了评估,并进行了敏感性分析:结果:我们纳入了六项干预性研究。培训 TBA 可降低围产期死亡率[0.69,0.61-0.78]和 7 天新生儿死亡率[0.65,0.53-0.80],但不能降低死产风险[0.70,0.39-1.26]。在随机对照试验中,训练有素的传统助产士的围产期死亡率[0.73,0.67-0.79]和新生儿死亡率[0.70,0.62-0.80]风险较低,但死胎风险[0.81,0.56-1.18]不高。大多数现有研究在方法上存在问题,包括分配隐藏等领域:讨论:有证据表明培训传统助产士有一定的益处,但确定性较低或非常低。由于研究较少,对不同关键结果的估计不一致,以及对现有研究的担忧,进一步精心设计的研究可以提供更多的见解。这些研究还有助于优化 TBA 培训干预措施的内容:CRD42023412935(PROPERCO)。
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