Maternal Death Review (MDR) is a key element for improving the quality of maternal health care services. More than counting maternal deaths, it looks beyond the numbers to study the causes and avoidable factors behind each death, leading to actions to improve quality of care based on the findings. Through this project, nurses, doctors and clinical officers were trained in all eight provinces, with a total of 285 service providers trained from eighty hospitals and training colleges. A strategic plan was developed for Pumwani Maternity Hospital in the informal settlements of Nairobi, the largest specialist maternity hospital in the region comprising 70-100 deliveries daily
OBJECTIVE: Presenting the results of 5 years of implementing health facility-based maternal death au...
Background: Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of the maternal death review (MDR) system and process...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
Abstract- Globally, more initiatives have been taken in order to strengthen national health systems....
Although use of Maternal Death Review (MDR) is increasing in African countries, effective coverage i...
Background: This study was formulated from the premise that the known causes of maternalmortality, n...
In response to high maternal mortality ratio (MMR) Kenya implemented mandatory maternal death review...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
Tanzania has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world. Tanzania introduced th...
Kenya has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, at 362 per 100,000 live births (...
Maternal death review (MDR) is an accepted process that is implemented across Malawi and ‘underlying...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pro...
OBJECTIVE: Presenting the results of 5 years of implementing health facility-based maternal death au...
Background: Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of the maternal death review (MDR) system and process...
Maternal death surveillance and response (MDSR) constitutes a quality improvement approach to identi...
Abstract- Globally, more initiatives have been taken in order to strengthen national health systems....
Although use of Maternal Death Review (MDR) is increasing in African countries, effective coverage i...
Background: This study was formulated from the premise that the known causes of maternalmortality, n...
In response to high maternal mortality ratio (MMR) Kenya implemented mandatory maternal death review...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Objectives: To review if there is a change in the maternal mortality rate at the Kenyatta National H...
Too many women in Kenya are dying in childbirth. Too many newborn babies don’t survive the first mon...
Tanzania has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios (MMR) in the world. Tanzania introduced th...
Kenya has one of the highest rates of maternal deaths in the world, at 362 per 100,000 live births (...
Maternal death review (MDR) is an accepted process that is implemented across Malawi and ‘underlying...
Background Triangulating findings from MDSR with other sources can better inform maternal health pro...
OBJECTIVE: Presenting the results of 5 years of implementing health facility-based maternal death au...
Background: Maternal mortality is high in Africa, especially in Kenya where there is evidence of ins...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of the maternal death review (MDR) system and process...