Prevalence and Factors Associated with Puerperal Sepsis among Women Attending the Postnatal Ward at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital

Eunice Geraldine

Faculty of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry Kampala International University Western Campus Uganda

ABSTRACT

Puerperal sepsis is a global problem. It causes maternal morbidity in every hospital in the world. Some people acquire the sepsis after they have been admitted to the hospital maternity ward. Usually about 4-6 percent of patients who come into the hospital and maternity ward acquire some kind of clinical infection. The study aimed to determine the factors contributing to puerperal sepsis in postnatal mothers in maternity ward at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital.  A cross sectional study was conducted whereby questionnaires were availed to mothers in maternity ward to fill. All mothers who delivered from Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital and develop puerperal sepsis were included in the study. Quantitative data was analyzed using Microsoft excel manually and interpreted into average and percentages and presented on tables, graphs and pie charts. The study found out that the prevalence of puerperal sepsis at fort portal regional referral hospital is 22.4% and most respondents were multiparous (80.6%0, 49.4% delivered from the hospital, 41.7% from home while 8,8% delivered from the traditional birth attendant. 64.7% had spontaneous vaginal delivery, while 35.3% had caesarean section, and 58.8% were assisted by doctors while 41.2% were assisted by midwives/nurses, 57.6% took the normal period of labor and 42.4% had prolonged labor and 12.9% experienced antepartum hemorrhage. The prevalence of puerperal sepsis was found to be 22.4% and it as associated to factors such as parity, mode of delivery, place of delivery, duration of labor and other medical conditions like diabetes, hypertension and HIV infection. Government through the Ministry of Health should partner with hospitals creating affordable costs to mothers whenever serious conditions a rise. Aseptic technique should be practiced when assisting mothers during delivery.

Keywords: Puerperal sepsis, Clinical infection, Patients, Postnatal mothers, Caesarean section, Vaginal delivery.

CITE AS: Eunice Geraldine (2024). Prevalence and Factors Associated with Puerperal Sepsis among Women Attending the Postnatal Ward at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital. IDOSR JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES 10(1) 1-8. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSR/JES/103.18.24