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Determinants of premature rupture of membrane in Southern Ethiopia, 2017: case control study design
Authors:Yinager Workineh  Shiferaw Birhanu  Sitotaw Kerie  Emiru Ayalew  Manaye Yihune
Affiliation:1.Department of child Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science,Bahir Dar University,Bahir Dar,Ethiopia;2.Department of Adult Health Nursing, College of Medicine and Health Science,Bahir Dar University,Bahir Dar,Ethiopia;3.Department of Public Health, College of Medicine and Health Science,Arba Minch University,Arba Minch,Ethiopia
Abstract:

Objective

To identify the determinants of term premature rupture of membrane in Southern Ethiopia public hospitals, 2017.

Results

Seventy-five cases and 223 controls women were enrolled for the study. Two hundred eighty-four (95.3%) participants were admitted at the gestational age of above 40, and the rest, 14 (4.7%), were admitted at 37–40 weeks of gestation. The current study identified wealth index and inter-birth interval as preventive predictors, but smoking and hypertension during pregnancy were identified as positive determinants of premature rupture of membrane. This finding is supported by multiple logistic regression analysis result of wealth index (AOR: 0.102, 95% CI [0.033, 0.315]), inter-birth interval (AOR: 0.251, 95% CI [0.129, 0 0.488]), smoking (AOR: 17.053, 95% CI [2.145, 135.6]), and hypertension (AOR: 8.92, 95% CI (1.91, 41.605]). The association between PROM and its determinants indicated that evidence-based interventions should be needed and designed to have very high wealth index, and optimal interbirth interval, and prevent smoking and hypertension during pregnancy to decrease PROM occurrence in the study settings. Hence, we recommended that integration of prevention mechanism of modifiable determinants to the obstetrics health care system will reduce premature ruptures of a membrane.
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