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[1] Armstrong, D. S., Hutti, M. H., & Myers, J.2009. The influence of prior perinatal loss on parents’ psychological distress after the birth of a subsequent healthy infant. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. : 38(6), Pp654- 66. [2] Bujang, M. A., Muneer, A., Hamid, A., & Zolkepali, N. A.2012. Mortality rates by specific age group and gender in Malaysia : Trend of 16 years, 1995-201.Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries6 :521–529. [3] Mohamad Adam B., Abdul Muneer A. H., Nur Amirah Z., NurinaMusta’ani H., Siti Sara M. L., & Jamaiyah H. 2012. Mortality rates by specific age group and gender in Malaysia: Trend of 16 years, 1995 - 2010. Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries6 : 521-29. [4] Canadian Perinatal Health Report.(2008). 1st Ed. Canada. [5] Chua, Y. P. 2008. Books Advanced Research Statistics: Book 4..1st Ed. Malaysia: McGrawHill. [6] Field, A.P. 2004. Discovering statistics using SPSS: advance technique for the beginner. 2nd edition. London Sage [7] Haslina H., Rosnah S., Nursazila Asikin M.A., Shuhaila A. & Rohana J. 2013. Trend of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in university Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) from 2004-2010. International Journal of Public Health Research, 3(1): 241-248. [8] Ministry of Health Malaysia. (2009). Ministry of Health Malaysia Report [9] Kutner, M. H., Nachtsheim, C. J., Neter, J., & Li, W. 2005. Applied Linear Statistical Models 5 th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill [10] O'Neill, M.S., Osornio-Vargas, A., Buxton, M.A., Sanchez, B.N., Rojas-Bracho, L., CastilloCastrejon, Mordhukovich M., I.B.; Brown, D.G., Vadillo-Ortega, F. 2013. Air Pollution, Inflammation and Preterm Birth in Mexico City: Study Design and Methods. The Science of The Total Environment, 448, 79–83. [11] Rosnah Sutan. 2008. A review of determinant factor of stillbirth in Malaysia. Journal of Community Health. Vol. 14 : 68-77. [12] Sullivan, L. M. 2008. Repeated measures. Circulation, 117(9): 1238–43. [13] Uda, S., Ramli, A., &Mee, C. 2008. An analysis of egg hatching rates of Aedes Albopictus using repeated measures. Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences 2(2): 125- 132. [14] Warren, J. B., Lambert, W. E., Anderson, J. M., & Edelman, A. B. (2012). Global Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality : A Review and Case Study For The Loreto Province of Peru. Research and Reports in Neonatology. Dovepress 2: 103-113. [15] World Health Organization, WHO. 2006. Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality Country: Regional and Global Estimate. Switzerland. [16] Weeks, J. W. 2008. Antepartum Testing For Women With Previous Stillbirth. Seminars in Perinatology, 32(4): 381-386. [17] Yu, V.Y. (2003). Global, Regional And National Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality. J Perinat Med31(5):376-9. Review. PMID. [18] Wan Muhamad Amir Bin W Ahmad, Mustafa Bin Mamat, Nurfadhlina Halim and Nyi Nyi Naing. (2008). An Analysis of Accident Rates in Malaysia Using Repeated Measurements. Jurnal Kalam. Karya Asli Lorekan Ahli Matematik: Volume 1(1), Pp. 62-68.
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10942 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=10942 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal image/jpeg inches 629 96 96 1341 2024-10-04 15:42 1341x629 5087-01-FH02-FIK-14-00736.jpg UniSZA Private Access A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study Applied Mathematical Sciences The case of perinatal and neonatal death is becoming a serious case. The incident of neonatal and perinatal death has increased dramatically in the last decade. Increasing case of neonatal and perinatal death had worried to the most of pregnant women all over the world. A large numbers of children die soon after the mother gives birth (during the first four weeks) which is better known as neonatal death or during pregnancy time (death of a fetus). A repeated measure analysis was conducted on two different types of data in order to determine the significance different level between of these two groups. Data collection consist of the 13 states in Malaysia and classified into two groups. Group one is the number of neonatal death case since 2001 till 2011 and Group Two is the number of perinatal death case since 2001 till 2011. In this study, we compared all the possible the gained results from perinatal death and neonatal death and come out with some suggestion and conclusion. Results for the neonatal death Female ( F( .3 174 51, .997) = .4 177, p < 05.0 )) and male ( F ( .3 176 44, .462 ) = .5 440, p < 05.0 )) shows that there are significant difference because it’s less than the criteri on value of α = 05.0 . The mean case of male neonatal death in years can be summarize as follows : year 2001 (70.53 ± 43.00), year 2002(68.13 ± 41.48), year 2003(58.20 ± 40.15), year 2004(68.66 ± 47.50), year 2005(68.93 ± 43.07), year 2006(67.66 ± 38.75), year 2007(64.93 ± 39.14), year 2008(74.33 ± 48.87), year 2009(83.06 ± 55.03), year 2010(81.00 ± 52.85) and year 2011(79.13 ± 47.85). The mean case of female neonatal death in years can be summarize as follows : year 2001 (53.87 ± 34.47), year 2002(54.93 ± 32.06), year 2003(44.46 ± 30.27), year 2004(49.2667 ± 33.42896), year 2005(51.80 ± 34.37), year 2006(48.200 ± 30.40), year 2007(53.60 ± 34.03), year 2008(53.80 ± 35.19), year 2009(59.93 ± 36.94), year 2010(58.66 ± 36.19) and year 2011(59.2000 ± 42.52). Results for the perinatal death ( F ( .2 597 36.351) = .2 547, p > 05.0 )) and male ( F( .1 972 27, .605) = .1 065, p > 05.0 )) shows that there are no significant difference from the 2001 to 2011. Finding shows that there was a significant difference between male and female in neonatal death in years while and for the perinatal death there is no significant different between male and female. 8 46 2269-2288 [1] Armstrong, D. S., Hutti, M. H., & Myers, J.2009. The influence of prior perinatal loss on parents’ psychological distress after the birth of a subsequent healthy infant. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing. : 38(6), Pp654- 66. [2] Bujang, M. A., Muneer, A., Hamid, A., & Zolkepali, N. A.2012. Mortality rates by specific age group and gender in Malaysia : Trend of 16 years, 1995-201.Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries6 :521–529. [3] Mohamad Adam B., Abdul Muneer A. H., Nur Amirah Z., NurinaMusta’ani H., Siti Sara M. L., & Jamaiyah H. 2012. Mortality rates by specific age group and gender in Malaysia: Trend of 16 years, 1995 - 2010. Journal of Health Informatics in Developing Countries6 : 521-29. [4] Canadian Perinatal Health Report.(2008). 1st Ed. Canada. [5] Chua, Y. P. 2008. Books Advanced Research Statistics: Book 4..1st Ed. Malaysia: McGrawHill. [6] Field, A.P. 2004. Discovering statistics using SPSS: advance technique for the beginner. 2nd edition. London Sage [7] Haslina H., Rosnah S., Nursazila Asikin M.A., Shuhaila A. & Rohana J. 2013. Trend of stillbirths and neonatal deaths in university Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) from 2004-2010. International Journal of Public Health Research, 3(1): 241-248. [8] Ministry of Health Malaysia. (2009). Ministry of Health Malaysia Report [9] Kutner, M. H., Nachtsheim, C. J., Neter, J., & Li, W. 2005. Applied Linear Statistical Models 5 th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill [10] O'Neill, M.S., Osornio-Vargas, A., Buxton, M.A., Sanchez, B.N., Rojas-Bracho, L., CastilloCastrejon, Mordhukovich M., I.B.; Brown, D.G., Vadillo-Ortega, F. 2013. Air Pollution, Inflammation and Preterm Birth in Mexico City: Study Design and Methods. The Science of The Total Environment, 448, 79–83. [11] Rosnah Sutan. 2008. A review of determinant factor of stillbirth in Malaysia. Journal of Community Health. Vol. 14 : 68-77. [12] Sullivan, L. M. 2008. Repeated measures. Circulation, 117(9): 1238–43. [13] Uda, S., Ramli, A., &Mee, C. 2008. An analysis of egg hatching rates of Aedes Albopictus using repeated measures. Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences 2(2): 125- 132. [14] Warren, J. B., Lambert, W. E., Anderson, J. M., & Edelman, A. B. (2012). Global Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality : A Review and Case Study For The Loreto Province of Peru. Research and Reports in Neonatology. Dovepress 2: 103-113. [15] World Health Organization, WHO. 2006. Neonatal and Perinatal Mortality Country: Regional and Global Estimate. Switzerland. [16] Weeks, J. W. 2008. Antepartum Testing For Women With Previous Stillbirth. Seminars in Perinatology, 32(4): 381-386. [17] Yu, V.Y. (2003). Global, Regional And National Perinatal and Neonatal Mortality. J Perinat Med31(5):376-9. Review. PMID. [18] Wan Muhamad Amir Bin W Ahmad, Mustafa Bin Mamat, Nurfadhlina Halim and Nyi Nyi Naing. (2008). An Analysis of Accident Rates in Malaysia Using Repeated Measurements. Jurnal Kalam. Karya Asli Lorekan Ahli Matematik: Volume 1(1), Pp. 62-68.
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The case of perinatal and neonatal death is becoming a serious case. The incident of neonatal and perinatal death has increased dramatically in the last decade. Increasing case of neonatal and perinatal death had worried to the most of pregnant women all over the world. A large numbers of children die soon after the mother gives birth (during the first four weeks) which is better known as neonatal death or during pregnancy time (death of a fetus). A repeated measure analysis was conducted on two different types of data in order to determine the significance different level between of these two groups. Data collection consist of the 13 states in Malaysia and classified into two groups. Group one is the number of neonatal death case since 2001 till 2011 and Group Two is the number of perinatal death case since 2001 till 2011. In this study, we compared all the possible the gained results from perinatal death and neonatal death and come out with some suggestion and conclusion. Results for the neonatal death Female ( F( .3 174 51, .997) = .4 177, p < 05.0 )) and male ( F ( .3 176 44, .462 ) = .5 440, p < 05.0 )) shows that there are significant difference because it’s less than the criteri on value of α = 05.0 . The mean case of male neonatal death in years can be summarize as follows : year 2001 (70.53 ± 43.00), year 2002(68.13 ± 41.48), year 2003(58.20 ± 40.15), year 2004(68.66 ± 47.50), year 2005(68.93 ± 43.07), year 2006(67.66 ± 38.75), year 2007(64.93 ± 39.14), year 2008(74.33 ± 48.87), year 2009(83.06 ± 55.03), year 2010(81.00 ± 52.85) and year 2011(79.13 ± 47.85). The mean case of female neonatal death in years can be summarize as follows : year 2001 (53.87 ± 34.47), year 2002(54.93 ± 32.06), year 2003(44.46 ± 30.27), year 2004(49.2667 ± 33.42896), year 2005(51.80 ± 34.37), year 2006(48.200 ± 30.40), year 2007(53.60 ± 34.03), year 2008(53.80 ± 35.19), year 2009(59.93 ± 36.94), year 2010(58.66 ± 36.19) and year 2011(59.2000 ± 42.52). Results for the perinatal death ( F ( .2 597 36.351) = .2 547, p > 05.0 )) and male ( F( .1 972 27, .605) = .1 065, p > 05.0 )) shows that there are no significant difference from the 2001 to 2011. Finding shows that there was a significant difference between male and female in neonatal death in years while and for the perinatal death there is no significant different between male and female.
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A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study
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A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study
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A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study
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A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study
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A comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: A Malaysia case study
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comparative and comprehensive analysis of perinatal and neonatal death using repeated measurement: a malaysia case study
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