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. 2019 Jun 6;29(1):19–30. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs-2019-009363

Table 2.

Characteristics of babies observed

Characteristic n (%)
n=216
Shift of observation
 Weekday day 59 (27.3)
 Weekday night 54 (25.0)
 Weekend day 50 (23.1)
 Weekend night 53 (24.5)
Neonatal care category
 A (severe illness) 69 (31.9)
 B (moderate severity) 75 (34.7)
 C (stable) 72 (33.3)
Gender
 Male 122 (56.7)
 Female 93 (43.3)
Age categories (days)
 ≤2 49 (23.0)
 3–7 80 (37.6)
 8–28 84 (39.4)
Pooled birth weight categories (kg)
 <1.4 70 (32.6)
 1.5 to <1.9 50 (23.3)
 2.0 to <2.4 22 (10.2)
 ≥2.5 73 (34.0)
Baby:nurse ratio
 1–3 babies/nurse 84 (39.1)
 4–11 babies/nurse 50 (23.3)
 ≥12 babies/nurse 81 (37.7)
Type of delivery
 Spontaneous vaginal delivery 81 (37.9)
 Caesarean section 126 (58.9)
 Assisted vaginal delivery 7 (3.3)
Primary diagnosis at observation
 Premature, LBW 92 (42.6)
 Respiratory distress syndrome 42 (19.4)
 Jaundice 24 (11.1)
 Birth asphyxia 17 (7.9)
 Neonatal sepsis 9 (4.2)
 Meconium aspiration 7 (3.2)
 Hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy 5 (2.3)
 For observation/accommodation 8 (3.7)
 Other 12 (5.6)

LBW, low birth weight.