Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais

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Ano de defesa: 2012
Autor(a) principal: Thania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosa
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8SVPVU
Resumo: Infant mortality is an important public health challenge of multifactorial etiology and with persistent disparities among regions of Brazil and the world. A better understanding of its determinants is essential in order to identify the main causes of child deaths, as well as conditions which may trigger them, accelerating activities aimed to modify them in all geographic levels. This epidemiological, observational, case-control study, aimed to analyze the determinants on infant mortality in the cities of Araçuaí, Joaíma, Jordânia and Novo Cruzeiro, located in the Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais. The 36 infant deaths which occurred in 2008 were the considered cases. The controls were 72 liveborn children during the same period, randomly selected, which have not evolved to death. Data on demographic and socioeconomic conditions, maternal obstetric antecedents, maternal and obstetric care to prenatal and childbirth, biological conditions of mothers and newborns were obtained using a home questionnaire for mother and/or the ones responsible for cases and controls. The results showed a predominance of neonatal deaths, although significant proportions of post-neonatal deaths were identified. In the multivariate model, the children of women with a history of stillbirth, and also the ones who were born premature or with some type of malformation, were significantly associated with infant mortality. In addition, newborns whose families did not receive government aid and lived in houses with disadvantage, such as dirt floors or cement floors and without access to piped water, were more likely to die before their first year of life also. We concluded that perinatal causes are determinants of infant mortality in the study population, but poor socioeconomic conditions still have interfered significantly in the occurrence of infant deaths and suggest problems such as social deprivation and poor access to health services. The challenge of reducing child deaths in the studied cities incorporates the need for improvements in access and quality of assistance to maternal and child health, as well as the demand for public policies aimed to at reducing socioeconomic inequalities.
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spelling Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas GeraisBrasilMortalidade InfantilHumanosFatores SocioeconômicosEnfermagemQuestionáriosFatores EpidemiológicosFatores de RiscoDados DemográficosMortalidade InfantiEstudos de Casos e ControlesFatores EpidemiológicosInfant mortality is an important public health challenge of multifactorial etiology and with persistent disparities among regions of Brazil and the world. A better understanding of its determinants is essential in order to identify the main causes of child deaths, as well as conditions which may trigger them, accelerating activities aimed to modify them in all geographic levels. This epidemiological, observational, case-control study, aimed to analyze the determinants on infant mortality in the cities of Araçuaí, Joaíma, Jordânia and Novo Cruzeiro, located in the Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais. The 36 infant deaths which occurred in 2008 were the considered cases. The controls were 72 liveborn children during the same period, randomly selected, which have not evolved to death. Data on demographic and socioeconomic conditions, maternal obstetric antecedents, maternal and obstetric care to prenatal and childbirth, biological conditions of mothers and newborns were obtained using a home questionnaire for mother and/or the ones responsible for cases and controls. The results showed a predominance of neonatal deaths, although significant proportions of post-neonatal deaths were identified. In the multivariate model, the children of women with a history of stillbirth, and also the ones who were born premature or with some type of malformation, were significantly associated with infant mortality. In addition, newborns whose families did not receive government aid and lived in houses with disadvantage, such as dirt floors or cement floors and without access to piped water, were more likely to die before their first year of life also. We concluded that perinatal causes are determinants of infant mortality in the study population, but poor socioeconomic conditions still have interfered significantly in the occurrence of infant deaths and suggest problems such as social deprivation and poor access to health services. The challenge of reducing child deaths in the studied cities incorporates the need for improvements in access and quality of assistance to maternal and child health, as well as the demand for public policies aimed to at reducing socioeconomic inequalities.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-09T13:24:10Z2025-09-08T23:34:30Z2019-08-09T13:24:10Z2012-03-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8SVPVUThania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T23:34:30Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-8SVPVURepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:34:30Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
title Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
spellingShingle Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
Thania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosa
Brasil
Mortalidade Infantil
Humanos
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Enfermagem
Questionários
Fatores Epidemiológicos
Fatores de Risco
Dados Demográficos
Mortalidade Infanti
Estudos de Casos e Controles
Fatores Epidemiológicos
title_short Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
title_full Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
title_fullStr Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
title_full_unstemmed Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
title_sort Determinantes da mortalidade infantil em municípios do vale do Jequitinhonha, Minas Gerais
author Thania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosa
author_facet Thania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Thania Aparecida Gomes da Silva Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brasil
Mortalidade Infantil
Humanos
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Enfermagem
Questionários
Fatores Epidemiológicos
Fatores de Risco
Dados Demográficos
Mortalidade Infanti
Estudos de Casos e Controles
Fatores Epidemiológicos
topic Brasil
Mortalidade Infantil
Humanos
Fatores Socioeconômicos
Enfermagem
Questionários
Fatores Epidemiológicos
Fatores de Risco
Dados Demográficos
Mortalidade Infanti
Estudos de Casos e Controles
Fatores Epidemiológicos
description Infant mortality is an important public health challenge of multifactorial etiology and with persistent disparities among regions of Brazil and the world. A better understanding of its determinants is essential in order to identify the main causes of child deaths, as well as conditions which may trigger them, accelerating activities aimed to modify them in all geographic levels. This epidemiological, observational, case-control study, aimed to analyze the determinants on infant mortality in the cities of Araçuaí, Joaíma, Jordânia and Novo Cruzeiro, located in the Jequitinhonha Valley, Minas Gerais. The 36 infant deaths which occurred in 2008 were the considered cases. The controls were 72 liveborn children during the same period, randomly selected, which have not evolved to death. Data on demographic and socioeconomic conditions, maternal obstetric antecedents, maternal and obstetric care to prenatal and childbirth, biological conditions of mothers and newborns were obtained using a home questionnaire for mother and/or the ones responsible for cases and controls. The results showed a predominance of neonatal deaths, although significant proportions of post-neonatal deaths were identified. In the multivariate model, the children of women with a history of stillbirth, and also the ones who were born premature or with some type of malformation, were significantly associated with infant mortality. In addition, newborns whose families did not receive government aid and lived in houses with disadvantage, such as dirt floors or cement floors and without access to piped water, were more likely to die before their first year of life also. We concluded that perinatal causes are determinants of infant mortality in the study population, but poor socioeconomic conditions still have interfered significantly in the occurrence of infant deaths and suggest problems such as social deprivation and poor access to health services. The challenge of reducing child deaths in the studied cities incorporates the need for improvements in access and quality of assistance to maternal and child health, as well as the demand for public policies aimed to at reducing socioeconomic inequalities.
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