The problem of reducing maternal mortality and searching the ways the organizational, medical – diagnostic and tactical problems causes the necessity to consider the near miss cases in obstetrics, which were close to fatal, but due to high – quality care refer to the cases of prevented maternal mortality. Paying attention to revealing the preventable cases of mortality during pregnancy, delivery and postnatal period will give a chance to find more opportunities to reduce and prevent maternal mortality
Objective To develop an indicator of maternal near miss as a proxy for maternal death and to study i...
Background: Some women who enter pregnancy in a healthy state may survive with serious complications...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
<p>Overview of preventability of maternal near misses and mortality (N = 121)).</p
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
To reduce maternal mortality, it is important to analyze the clinical conditions posing a potential ...
In the Millennium Developmental Goals, 2000 Goal Number 5 was to improve the maternal health. In or...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality traditionally has been the indicator of maternal health. More recentl...
Background: Maternal mortality is one of the important indicators of maternal health. Objectives of ...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
Background: The concept of maternal near miss is assumed to be a better indicator than maternal mort...
Objective To develop an indicator of maternal near miss as a proxy for maternal death and to study i...
Background: Some women who enter pregnancy in a healthy state may survive with serious complications...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
<p>Overview of preventability of maternal near misses and mortality (N = 121)).</p
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
To reduce maternal mortality, it is important to analyze the clinical conditions posing a potential ...
In the Millennium Developmental Goals, 2000 Goal Number 5 was to improve the maternal health. In or...
BACKGROUND Maternal mortality traditionally has been the indicator of maternal health. More recentl...
Background: Maternal mortality is one of the important indicators of maternal health. Objectives of ...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
Background: The concept of maternal near miss is assumed to be a better indicator than maternal mort...
Objective To develop an indicator of maternal near miss as a proxy for maternal death and to study i...
Background: Some women who enter pregnancy in a healthy state may survive with serious complications...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...