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Introduction: Perinatal mortality is a major public health issue in sub-Saharan Africa, with Ghana experiencing consistently high rates. This poses challenges for achieving the maternal and child health-related sustainability development goals by 2030. While some studies have explored factors behind perinatal mortality in Ghana, a comprehensive analysis considering multifactorial predictors remains absent. This scoping review, guided by Anderson's framework of healthcare utilisation, aims to address this. The primary objective is to map the predictors of perinatal mortality in Ghana using Anderson's framework. It aims to identify interpersonal, social structural and health beliefs as predisposing factors; evaluate access to healthcare, social support and health literacy as enabling factors; and outline maternal and foetal conditions as need factors, concluding with identified knowledge gaps.
Methods and analysis: The Cochrane handbook for systematic reviews of interventions will be used to guide the conduct of this review. Four main electronic databases, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature, will be searched. Eligible studies will be charted and synthesised, focussing on Anderson's primary domains: predisposing factors, enabling factors and need factors. Studies published in the English language from January 2000 to June 2024 will be included in the study to cover the most recent factors associated with perinatal mortality in Ghana.
Ethics and dissemination: This review will rely on already published peer-reviewed articles and therefore will not require ethical approval. The review results will be disseminated through peer-reviewed scientific publications and annual health services review conferences in Ghana.
导言:围产期死亡率是撒哈拉以南非洲地区的一个主要公共卫生问题,加纳的围产期死亡率一直居高不下。这给到 2030 年实现与母婴健康相关的可持续发展目标带来了挑战。虽然一些研究探讨了加纳围产期死亡率背后的因素,但仍缺乏考虑多因素预测因素的全面分析。本范围界定综述以安德森的医疗保健利用框架为指导,旨在解决这一问题。其主要目的是利用安德森框架对加纳围产期死亡率的预测因素进行分析。该研究旨在确定人际关系、社会结构和健康信念为诱发因素;评估获得医疗保健、社会支持和健康知识为有利因素;概述孕产妇和胎儿状况为需求因素,并以确定的知识差距作为结论:本综述将以 Cochrane 干预措施系统综述手册为指导。将检索四个主要的电子数据库:PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature。将对符合条件的研究进行制图和综合,重点关注安德森的主要领域:诱发因素、有利因素和需求因素。研究将包括 2000 年 1 月至 2024 年 6 月期间用英语发表的研究,以涵盖与加纳围产期死亡相关的最新因素:本综述将依赖于已经发表的同行评审文章,因此不需要伦理审批。审查结果将通过同行评审的科学出版物和加纳年度卫生服务审查会议传播:CRD42024564968。