Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identify how many maternal deaths occur, what the underlying causes of death and associated factors are, and how to implement actions to reduce the number of preventable stillbirths and maternal and neonatal deaths. This requires a coordinated approach, ensuring both national- and district-level stakeholders are enabled and supported and can implement MDSR in a "no name, no blame" environment. This field action report from Kenya provides an example of how MDSR can be implemented in a "real-life" setting by summarizing the experiences and challenges faced thus far by maternal death assessors and Ministry of Health representatives in implementing MDS...
Introduction: The maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) responds to MDG 5 and Sustainable ...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) implementation is monitored globally, but not much i...
AbstractGood progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths from 1990–2015 but accelerated progr...
Tanzania has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world. Tanzania introduced th...
In response to high maternal mortality ratio (MMR) Kenya implemented mandatory maternal death review...
AbstractThe present paper describes the ongoing efforts to revitalize the accountability of national...
INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia introduced national Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) in 2013 a...
Maternal deaths remain a major public health concern in low- and middle-income countries. Implementa...
We thank Marge Koblinksy for her considered editorial on the Maternal Death Surveillance and Respons...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pro...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, Tanzania has been implementing the Maternal Death Surveillance and Response ...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pr...
Introduction: The maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) responds to MDG 5 and Sustainable ...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) implementation is monitored globally, but not much i...
AbstractGood progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths from 1990–2015 but accelerated progr...
Tanzania has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world. Tanzania introduced th...
In response to high maternal mortality ratio (MMR) Kenya implemented mandatory maternal death review...
AbstractThe present paper describes the ongoing efforts to revitalize the accountability of national...
INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia introduced national Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) in 2013 a...
Maternal deaths remain a major public health concern in low- and middle-income countries. Implementa...
We thank Marge Koblinksy for her considered editorial on the Maternal Death Surveillance and Respons...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pro...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, Tanzania has been implementing the Maternal Death Surveillance and Response ...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pr...
Introduction: The maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) responds to MDG 5 and Sustainable ...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
This paper examined factors associated with increased maternal mortality in Kenya, and included the ...