Abstract Methods for measuring maternal mortality at national and subnational levels in the developing world lag far behind the demand for estimates. We evaluated use of the national population census as a means of measuring maternal mortality by assessing data from five countries (Benin, Islamic Republic of Iran, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Madagascar, and Zimbabwe) which identified maternal deaths in their censuses. Standard demographic methods were used to evaluate the completeness of reporting of adult female deaths and births in the year prior to the census. The results from these exercises were used to adjust the data. In four countries, the numbers of adult female deaths needed to be increased and three countries required upwar...
BACKGROUND: Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis is to examine and compare the maternal mortality in three differen...
Background: Estimating maternal mortality level is constantly challenging researchers and planners b...
Abstract Methods for measuring maternal mortality at national and subnational levels in the developi...
Methods for measuring maternal mortality at national and subnational levels in the developing world ...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015...
The 2010 census round has highlighted an increasing number of countries that have included maternal ...
Objective A reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is one of six health-related Millennium ...
Background: in the absence of robust vital registration systems, many low- and middle-income countri...
Background The new global target for maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a ratio below 70 maternal ...
Background:There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal m...
BACKGROUND: There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal ...
Objective To present estimates of maternal mortality in 188 countries, areas, and territories for 19...
Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for...
About two-thirds of the world's population live in areas where registration of vital statistics is u...
BACKGROUND: Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis is to examine and compare the maternal mortality in three differen...
Background: Estimating maternal mortality level is constantly challenging researchers and planners b...
Abstract Methods for measuring maternal mortality at national and subnational levels in the developi...
Methods for measuring maternal mortality at national and subnational levels in the developing world ...
Background: The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015...
The 2010 census round has highlighted an increasing number of countries that have included maternal ...
Objective A reduction in the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is one of six health-related Millennium ...
Background: in the absence of robust vital registration systems, many low- and middle-income countri...
Background The new global target for maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a ratio below 70 maternal ...
Background:There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal m...
BACKGROUND: There is currently an unprecedented expressed need and demand for estimates of maternal ...
Objective To present estimates of maternal mortality in 188 countries, areas, and territories for 19...
Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequent demand for...
About two-thirds of the world's population live in areas where registration of vital statistics is u...
BACKGROUND: Over the past several decades the efforts to improve maternal survival and the consequen...
Objective: The aim of this thesis is to examine and compare the maternal mortality in three differen...
Background: Estimating maternal mortality level is constantly challenging researchers and planners b...