Background: The WHO Maternal Near Miss (MNM) approach was developed to evaluate and improve quality of obstetric care worldwide. This study aimed to study the incidence of MNM and quality of care at a district hospital in rural Rwanda by applying this approach. Methods: A facility based, prospective cohort study conducted at a district hospital in rural Rwanda between June 2013 and December 2014. Subjects were followed from time of admission to discharge or death. Results: In 3979 deliveries, 3827 singletons and 152 twins pairs were born. Among the 4131 neonates, there were 3994 live births and 137 stillbirths. Ninety-nine women suffered severe maternal outcome (SMO): 86 maternal near misses and 13 deaths. This adds up to a maternal near mi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the Global Network Near-Miss Maternal Mortality System and its application in...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Introduction: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
OBJECTIVE:Assess the primary causes and preventability of maternal near misses (MNM) and mortalities...
Background: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with severe ('near miss') maternal mo...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Assess the primary causes and preventability of maternal near misses (MNM) a...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
Background: An understanding of pregnancy related morbidity (obstetric near miss) provides valuable ...
BACKGROUND: Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss ...
BACKGROUND: Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss ...
Abstract Background Maternal ‘near miss’ can be a proxy for maternal death and it describes women wh...
BACKGROUND:Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss a...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study matern...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the Global Network Near-Miss Maternal Mortality System and its application in...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Introduction: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
OBJECTIVE:Assess the primary causes and preventability of maternal near misses (MNM) and mortalities...
Background: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with severe ('near miss') maternal mo...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Assess the primary causes and preventability of maternal near misses (MNM) a...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
Background: An understanding of pregnancy related morbidity (obstetric near miss) provides valuable ...
BACKGROUND: Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss ...
BACKGROUND: Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss ...
Abstract Background Maternal ‘near miss’ can be a proxy for maternal death and it describes women wh...
BACKGROUND:Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study maternal near-miss a...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Because maternal mortality is a rare event, it is important to study matern...
Background: Maternal morbidity and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa remains high despite global effor...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the Global Network Near-Miss Maternal Mortality System and its application in...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Introduction: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...