Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo

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Autor(a) principal: da Cruz,Aline Adryane Morishigue Bássiga
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: dos Santos,Lucas Cardoso, Minharro,Michelle Cristine de Oliveira, Aguiar Alencar,Rúbia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth. Method: a cross-sectional study, with retrospective data collection, carried out with live births in a medium-sized city, from January 2018 to July 2020. A database was used with information aimed at identifying social and biological risks after birth, assessed descriptively. Results: the sample consisted of 4,480 newborns, of which 78.9% were classified as at usual risk, and 21.1% as at risk. The cumulative prevalence showed that most newborns had more than one risk factor, with biological risks being the most prominent: need for admission to Intensive Care Unit, birth with less than 37 weeks of gestation and weight less than 2,500 g. Among the social risks, the following stand out: newborns who had a dead sibling aged less than 5 years old; head of family without income; mothers under 16 years old and who did not undergo prenatal care. The biological risk rate was 7.39 times higher than the social risk rate. Conclusion: the cumulative prevalence of the risks found was significant, with a considerable part of the sample presenting some biological risk.
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title Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
spellingShingle Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
da Cruz,Aline Adryane Morishigue Bássiga
Primary Health Care
Infant, Postmature
Risk Factors
title_short Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
title_full Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
title_fullStr Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
title_sort Cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth in a city in São Paulo
author da Cruz,Aline Adryane Morishigue Bássiga
author_facet da Cruz,Aline Adryane Morishigue Bássiga
dos Santos,Lucas Cardoso
Minharro,Michelle Cristine de Oliveira
Aguiar Alencar,Rúbia
author_role author
author2 dos Santos,Lucas Cardoso
Minharro,Michelle Cristine de Oliveira
Aguiar Alencar,Rúbia
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Cruz,Aline Adryane Morishigue Bássiga
dos Santos,Lucas Cardoso
Minharro,Michelle Cristine de Oliveira
Aguiar Alencar,Rúbia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Primary Health Care
Infant, Postmature
Risk Factors
topic Primary Health Care
Infant, Postmature
Risk Factors
description ABSTRACT Objective: to identify the cumulative prevalence of biological and social risk factors at birth. Method: a cross-sectional study, with retrospective data collection, carried out with live births in a medium-sized city, from January 2018 to July 2020. A database was used with information aimed at identifying social and biological risks after birth, assessed descriptively. Results: the sample consisted of 4,480 newborns, of which 78.9% were classified as at usual risk, and 21.1% as at risk. The cumulative prevalence showed that most newborns had more than one risk factor, with biological risks being the most prominent: need for admission to Intensive Care Unit, birth with less than 37 weeks of gestation and weight less than 2,500 g. Among the social risks, the following stand out: newborns who had a dead sibling aged less than 5 years old; head of family without income; mothers under 16 years old and who did not undergo prenatal care. The biological risk rate was 7.39 times higher than the social risk rate. Conclusion: the cumulative prevalence of the risks found was significant, with a considerable part of the sample presenting some biological risk.
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