Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss' criteria is gaining in importance as a valuable tool in the assessment of maternity care of women. Identification of cases allows an understanding of aetiology of severe morbidity and factors contributing to poor maternal outcomes. The aim of this study is to determine the rate of maternal 'near miss' at?Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) and the utility of the WHO near-miss criteria as a tool for data collection in a regional Australian context. Cases of maternal 'near miss' and deaths were prospectively identified over a period of 12 months using the WHO criteria. During the audit period, there were 2080 live births at Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH): 10 women ...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
Background Severe maternal morbidity or maternal near miss (MNM) events can have significant consequ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
Background: Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin to other...
Background: Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin to other...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
Abstract Background Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
Background Severe maternal morbidity or maternal near miss (MNM) events can have significant consequ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
Background: Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin to other...
Background: Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin to other...
Background: Maternal mortality is now a rare event in the developed world and its measurement is no ...
Abstract Background Australia has a maternal mortality ratio of 6.8/100000 live births, a rate akin ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) defines 'maternal near-miss' as 'a woman who nearly ...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
Background Severe maternal morbidity or maternal near miss (MNM) events can have significant consequ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...