Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(1), P. e02551 - e02551
Published: Oct. 21, 2024
Aims: This study aims to analyze the evolution of a cohort low-birth-weight newborns at neonatal discharge, identifying key health outcomes and socio-economic factors. The goal is inform strategies aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3), focusing on improving health, reducing child mortality, promoting equitable access healthcare. Method: A 12-month prospective was conducted from June 2020 July 2021 nutrition referral center Rabat children's hospital. included all admitted birth weight under 2500g, regardless cause hospitalization. Results: Among 200 newborns, 42.5% showed extra-uterine growth retardation discharge. Of these, 50.6% were full-term 36% premature infants. Full-term regained in an average 5.96±4.07 days, median 4 days. For infants, recovery averaged 11±8.09 8 Conclusions: assessed progress babies Tailored nutritional management crucial, requiring adaptable strategy start continued adjustments based clinical progress. cohort, 36.03% hypotrophic babies. Enhancing care quality remains challenge, emphasizing need for collaboration among healthcare professionals ensure monitoring meet specific needs this vulnerable group.
Language: Английский