Title of article :
Neonatal Outcomes Among Women Residing Near Power Line Stations Generating Electromagnetic Field
Author/Authors :
FAHMY, HANAN Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal Newborn Health Nursing, Egypt , ESWI, ABEER Cairo University - Faculty of Nursing - Department of Maternal Newborn Health Nursing, Egypt
Abstract :
Aim of the Study: The current study aims to examine the effect of residing near power line stations generating electromagnetic field on neonatal outcomes. Methods: Design: A correlation design was utilized for the study. Sample: One hundred fifty women were recruited for this study. Then the sample was divided into two groups, each group has 75 women. Setting: The two groups were followed up during labor and delivery in the hospitals (Kasr El Aini University Hospital El Kanater El Khiria General Hospital). Data were collected through an interviewing questionnaire designed to collect data related to socio-demographic characteristics, family history and obstetric profile (used for both groups); and the neonatal assessment record to collect data regarding the neonatal condition after birth, neonatal anthropometric measurements, neonatal physical and neuromuscular maturity (used for both groups). Results: Findings of the study revealed that, women who live near the power line station (in the polluted area) had higher incidence of abortion (p=0.000), preterm delivery (0.001 ), still birth (p=0.006), neonatal congenital anomalies (p=0.002), neonatal low birth weight (p=0.012), and cesarean section delivery (p=0.000) in the previous deliveries than women who live away from the power line station (in the non-polluted area). At the same time, women who live in the polluted area had neonatal congenital anomalies (p=0.000), neonatal death (p=0.000) and cesarean section delivery (p= 0.000) in the present delivery than women who live in the non-polluted area. In conclusion: Electromagnetic field may have adverse effects on neonatal outcomes in the polluted areas than in the. non-polluted areas.
Keywords :
Power line station , Electromagnetic field , Neonate
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University
Journal title :
The Medical Journal of Cairo University