Risk Factors of Preterm Birth among Palestinian Women: Case Control Study
Publication Type
Original research
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Abstract
Introduction: Preterm birth is the delivery of an infant before 37 weeks of
gestation. It is a major public health problem. Prematurity is the leading cause of
infant mortality and morbidity worldwide. The purpose of this study is to identify
the risk factors of preterm birth and possible determinants among Palestinian
women in the Northern part of the West Bank.
Methodology: A case control study of 100 cases of preterm delivery and 201
controls of full term delivery was carried out. The cases were taken from three
governmental hospitals in the Northern West Bank. The data was analyzed by
using Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) version 19. Frequencies,
Chi-square and multiple regressions were done to explore the relation between
the dependent variable (preterm birth) and the other independent variables. The
study took six months starting from the first of May 2013 to the 31 of October
2013. Face to face interviews using a questionnaire were used.
Result: The results show that the main risk factors of preterm birth are the
following: medical indication for pregnancy termination, (p= 0.001), (95% CI
0.328- 0.617); Preterm Premature Rupture of Membrane (PPROM), (p=0.006),
(95% CI 0.079- 0.462); previous history of preterm delivery, (p=0.007), (95%
CI 0.049- 0.309); and disorders associated with pregnancy, (p= 0 .015), (95%,
CI 0.028-0.254t). Other risk factors identified by the study are the following:
type of family, congenital gynecological problems, family history of preterm birth,
previous delivery by Caesarean Section (CS), daily, vaginal bleeding during
pregnancy, psychological problems, and height.
Conclusion: The main risk factors of preterm birth were multiple
pregnancies, medical indications for preterm birth (mainly preeclampsia),
placenta previa, abruption placenta, previous Caesarean Section, the presence
of a disorder associated with pregnancy (mainly hypertensive disorder), preterm
premature rupture of membrane, and a previous history of preterm birth.
Keywords: Pregnancy; Labour; Female; Premature birth; Preterm labour

Journal
Title
An-najah
Publisher
Austin journal of nursing and health care
Publisher Country
Palestine
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
1.0
Publication Type
Prtinted only
Volume
1
Year
2015
Pages
8