Background: Several European countries report differences in risk of maternal mortality between immigrants from low- and middle-income countries and host country women. The present study identified suboptimal factors related to care-seeking, accessibility, and quality of care for maternal deaths that occurred in Sweden from 1988-2010. Methods: A subset of maternal death records (n = 75) among foreign-born women from low- and middle-income countries and Swedish-born women were audited using structured implicit review. One case of foreign-born maternal death was matched with two native born Swedish cases of maternal death. An assessment protocol was developed that applied both the 'migration three delays' framework and a modified version of t...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
Background: The concept of studying ‘avoidable ’ mortality as an indicator of the outcome of health ...
Introduction Cardiovascular diseases have become increasingly important as a cause of maternal deat...
After decades of decrease, maternal mortality rates have shown a slight increase in Europe. Immigran...
After decades of decrease, maternal mortality rates have shown a slight increase in Europe. Immigran...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that sub-optimal factors in perinatal care services resulting in p...
Among migrants in high-income countries, maternal mortality and severe morbidity generally occur mor...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
In Europe, different studies have identified immigrant women coming from developing countries as a r...
Women from high-mortality settings in sub-Saharan Africa can remain at risk for adverse maternal out...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality ra...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality rate (PMR) settle...
AbstractWomen from high-mortality settings in sub-Saharan Africa can remain at risk for adverse mate...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
Background: The concept of studying ‘avoidable ’ mortality as an indicator of the outcome of health ...
Introduction Cardiovascular diseases have become increasingly important as a cause of maternal deat...
After decades of decrease, maternal mortality rates have shown a slight increase in Europe. Immigran...
After decades of decrease, maternal mortality rates have shown a slight increase in Europe. Immigran...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that sub-optimal factors in perinatal care services resulting in p...
Among migrants in high-income countries, maternal mortality and severe morbidity generally occur mor...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
A partir de données nationales permanentes et d'enquêtes ad hoc (enquête confidentielle sur la morta...
In Europe, different studies have identified immigrant women coming from developing countries as a r...
Women from high-mortality settings in sub-Saharan Africa can remain at risk for adverse maternal out...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality ra...
Background A large number of women from countries with a high perinatal mortality rate (PMR) settle...
AbstractWomen from high-mortality settings in sub-Saharan Africa can remain at risk for adverse mate...
BACKGROUND: Maternal mortality and morbidity vary substantially worldwide. It is unknown if these ge...
Background: The concept of studying ‘avoidable ’ mortality as an indicator of the outcome of health ...
Introduction Cardiovascular diseases have become increasingly important as a cause of maternal deat...