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Volume 6, Issue 4 (Suppl)
J Nurs Care, an open access journal
ISSN: 2167-1168
World Nursing 2017
July 10-12, 2017
23
rd
World Nursing and Healthcare Conference
July 10-12, 2017 Berlin, Germany
Survey of relationship between mother’s chronic diseases and low birth weight in infants, Ahvaz, South of
Iran 2014
Shahnaz Rostami, Marzieh Monjezi
and
Mehrnaz Moradi
Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Scences, Iran
Background:
Birth weight is the most important indicator of infant’s health and this critical index is directly related to mother's health.
Hence, knowledge of maternal chronic disease before and during pregnancy can be considered as an effective factor in maintaining
infant ideal weight. These babies are more susceptible to risks such as, disabilities of neurological, respiratory diseases, sudden infant
death syndrome. Therefore the Identify and modifying risk factors can control and prevent low birth weight.
Objectives:
This study was performed to determine the association between mother’s chronic diseases and low birth weight in infants.
Patients and Method:
In this descriptive study 1500 infants from 12 health centers in East and West areas of Ahvaz were selected
using random cluster sampling method. The developed researcher checklist was used to data gathering. Data were analyzed with SPSS
version 20.Using descriptive indexes and Chi-square, t-test and ANOVA while P≤0.05was considered as significant.
Results:
Prevalence of LBW in Ahvaz from the beginning to the end of the year 2015 has been 9.5%. There is a significant relationship
between Cardiovascular disease before pregnancy (P≤0.003), anemia before pregnancy (P≤0.001), hypertensive pregnancy (P≤0.001),
urinary tract infection during pregnancy (P≤0.001) , gestational diabetic in mother(P≤0.003)and LBW.
Conclusion:
Our study showed that many mother’s chronic disease such as cardiovascular disease, anemia, hypertensive, gestational
diabetic and UTI have relationship with LBW. Therefore it seems essential to design and implement a detailed antenatal care program
for mothers with chronic disease to reduce LBW, infant mortality and defects.
Key words:
Low Birth Weight, maternal chronic diseases, Gestational chronic diseases, Infant, Ahvaz
Biography
Shahnaz Rostami completed my Ph.D at the age of 45 years from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. I am head of department pediatric nursing in School
of Nursing of Ahvaz Jundishapur University. I have published more than 10 papers in journals.
Shahnaz Rostami et al., J Nurs Care 2017, 6:4(Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2167-1168-C1-049