In 2002-2003, all deaths (n=156) of women aged 15-49 years in a block of southern Rajasthan were investigated to determine the cause of death and care-seeking behaviour. Family members of 156 (98%) of 160 deceased women were interviewed following the comprehensive listing of all deaths among women of reproductive age. Of the 156 deaths, 31 (20%) were pregnancy-related; 77% of these women died during the postpartum period, and 74% of the deaths occurred in the home. Direct and indirect obstetric causes were responsible for 58% and 29% of the deaths respectively; 12% were injury-related deaths. Medical care was sought for 65% of the women, and 29% were hospitalized. Family perception of not being able to afford treatment at distant hospitals ...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a physiological state, carries risk of serious mate...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of 536,000 maternal deaths occurring...
A study was carried out to explore non-medical factors responsible for the persistently high materna...
In 2002-2003, all deaths (n=156) of women aged 15-49 years in a block of southern Rajasthan were inv...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Introduction: The distribution of the causes of maternal deaths, and the impact of facility-based ob...
Background: Pregnancy and motherhood are natural processes and considered to be full of positive exp...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Every day thousands women died due to complications of pregnancy and child birth globall...
Objectives: The aim of present study was maternal death audit in rural tertiary care centre, GMH Rew...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Data on cause-specific mortality, skilled birth attendance, and emergency o...
BACKGROUND: Data on cause-specific mortality, skilled birth attendance, and emergency obstetric care...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
Background: Globally, about 800 women die every day of preventable causes related to pregnancy and c...
Background: Maternal mortality is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of terminati...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a physiological state, carries risk of serious mate...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of 536,000 maternal deaths occurring...
A study was carried out to explore non-medical factors responsible for the persistently high materna...
In 2002-2003, all deaths (n=156) of women aged 15-49 years in a block of southern Rajasthan were inv...
Maternal mortality has been identified as a priority issue in health policy and research in India. T...
Introduction: The distribution of the causes of maternal deaths, and the impact of facility-based ob...
Background: Pregnancy and motherhood are natural processes and considered to be full of positive exp...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a normal physiological state, carries serious risk ...
Background: Every day thousands women died due to complications of pregnancy and child birth globall...
Objectives: The aim of present study was maternal death audit in rural tertiary care centre, GMH Rew...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Data on cause-specific mortality, skilled birth attendance, and emergency o...
BACKGROUND: Data on cause-specific mortality, skilled birth attendance, and emergency obstetric care...
This paper uses care pathway and delay models to better understand the possible social reasons for m...
Background: Globally, about 800 women die every day of preventable causes related to pregnancy and c...
Background: Maternal mortality is the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of terminati...
Background: Pregnancy, although being considered a physiological state, carries risk of serious mate...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that, of 536,000 maternal deaths occurring...
A study was carried out to explore non-medical factors responsible for the persistently high materna...