To reduce maternal mortality, it is important to analyze the clinical conditions posing a potential threat to pregnant women. To characterize such states, the definition was introduced – “maternal morbidity, which almost took the woman’s life” (the near miss maternal morbidity), or the “near miss”. The “near miss” criteria were first defined in 2009. This review article provides a rationale for auditing the “near miss” cases for the purposes of healthcare technologies asessment. The paper also discusses the clinical and economic aspects of “near miss” analysis and the methodology for assessing the “near miss” incidence. Also of scientific and practical interest is the classification of maternal “near miss” cases developed by our colleagues ...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
In the Millennium Developmental Goals, 2000 Goal Number 5 was to improve the maternal health. In or...
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
Background: A case of “Near miss maternal” or severe obstetric condition is defined as the patient a...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
The problem of reducing maternal mortality and searching the ways the organizational, medical – diag...
Objective To assess the most commonly employed diag-nostic indicators of severe maternal morbidity (...
Near-miss obstetric events (NMEs) refers to the situations where women experience severe, life-threa...
A pregnancy can be composed of a range of clinical conditions, ranging from a healthy pregnancy to a...
Background and Aims: The objective of this study was to determine maternal near miss frequency and m...
There is international interest in monitoring severe events in the obstetrical population, commonly ...
To validate the WHO maternal near-miss criteria and develop a benchmark tool for severe maternal mor...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
In the Millennium Developmental Goals, 2000 Goal Number 5 was to improve the maternal health. In or...
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...
Obstetric near-miss or severe acute maternal morbidity is gaining interest internationally as a new ...
A Near- miss mortality describes a patient with an acute organ system dysfunction which if not treat...
OBJECTIVES: The World Health Organization has recommended investigating near-misses as a benchmark p...
Background: A case of “Near miss maternal” or severe obstetric condition is defined as the patient a...
Background : To determine the frequency of maternal near miss, maternal near miss incidence ratio, m...
The problem of reducing maternal mortality and searching the ways the organizational, medical – diag...
Objective To assess the most commonly employed diag-nostic indicators of severe maternal morbidity (...
Near-miss obstetric events (NMEs) refers to the situations where women experience severe, life-threa...
A pregnancy can be composed of a range of clinical conditions, ranging from a healthy pregnancy to a...
Background and Aims: The objective of this study was to determine maternal near miss frequency and m...
There is international interest in monitoring severe events in the obstetrical population, commonly ...
To validate the WHO maternal near-miss criteria and develop a benchmark tool for severe maternal mor...
Introduction: Maternal near miss (MNM) case is defined as “a woman who nearly died but survived a co...
In the Millennium Developmental Goals, 2000 Goal Number 5 was to improve the maternal health. In or...
Obstetric near-miss (ONM) describes a situation of lethal complication during pregnancy, labor or pu...