Background: Maternal mortality measurement remains a critical challenge, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMICs) where little or no data are available and maternal mortality and morbidity are often the highest in the world. Despite the progress made in data collection, underreporting and translating the results into action are two major challenges that maternal death surveillance systems (MDSSs) face in LMICs. Objective: This paper presents a protocol for a scoping review aimed at synthesizing the existing models of MDSSs and factors that influence their completeness and usefulness. Methods: The methodology for scoping reviews from the Joanna Briggs Institute was used as a guide for developing this protocol. A comprehensiv...
Current methods for estimating maternal mortality lack precision, and are not suitable for monitorin...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...
Background: Maternal mortality measurement remains a critical challenge, particularly in low and mid...
Maternal mortality measurement remains a critical challenge, particularly in low and middle income c...
AbstractThe present paper describes the ongoing efforts to revitalize the accountability of national...
Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) implementation is monitored globally, but not much i...
Objective : To assess the reliability of maternal deaths surveillance system (MDSS) and to determine...
BACKGROUND: There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal ...
Background: in the absence of robust vital registration systems, many low- and middle-income countri...
Background:There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal m...
AbstractGood progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths from 1990–2015 but accelerated progr...
Despite many efforts at the state, city, and national levels over the past 70 years, a nationwide co...
Background Response should be a key part of maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) programm...
The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research will inform the development of a theory-base...
Current methods for estimating maternal mortality lack precision, and are not suitable for monitorin...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...
Background: Maternal mortality measurement remains a critical challenge, particularly in low and mid...
Maternal mortality measurement remains a critical challenge, particularly in low and middle income c...
AbstractThe present paper describes the ongoing efforts to revitalize the accountability of national...
Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) implementation is monitored globally, but not much i...
Objective : To assess the reliability of maternal deaths surveillance system (MDSS) and to determine...
BACKGROUND: There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal ...
Background: in the absence of robust vital registration systems, many low- and middle-income countri...
Background:There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal m...
AbstractGood progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths from 1990–2015 but accelerated progr...
Despite many efforts at the state, city, and national levels over the past 70 years, a nationwide co...
Background Response should be a key part of maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) programm...
The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research will inform the development of a theory-base...
Current methods for estimating maternal mortality lack precision, and are not suitable for monitorin...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
In Malawi, maternal mortality remains high. Existing maternal death reviews fail to adequately revie...