Background Arriving at the facility providing a comprehensive emergency obstetric care may not lead to immediate commencement and receipt of correct treatment. Congestion of patients, shortage of qualified staff, shortage of essential drugs and supplies coupled by administrative delays and clinical mismanagement are documentable contributing delays in starting correct treatment. Objectives The aim of this study was to analyse the management of emergency obstetric complications in Muhimbili National Hospital. Methodology 'Jt is an observational cross section study. A total of 250 pregnant women who were admitted in the labour ward at Muhimbili National Hospital with obstetric complications or who developed complications after adm...
A hospital based cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted at Kintampo Municipal Hospital in N...
Improving the way of caring during delivery and pregnancy can reduced maternal and perinatal mortali...
Process indicators have been recommended for monitoring the availability and use of emergency obste...
Situation analyses were conducted by 11 multidisciplinary teams in the West African Prevention of Ma...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Background: Emergency obstetric care (EMOC) remains a challenge to the health system in developing c...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of various types of maternal emergencies and neonatal outcomes...
Background: Emergency and obstetric complications can not always be foreseen in advance and may occu...
Background: The maternal mortality is a vital index of the quality and efficiency of obstetric servi...
In my study of 290 obstetric emergencies, there were only 3 maternal deaths, 2 patients went in for ...
Aims: This study was done to know the pattern of obstetric emergencies and its influence on maternal...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Objective. To assess the accessibility, utilization and quality of emergency obstetric care in the f...
gynaecological emergency, peripheral health centers, emergency care.. Background: To analyze the ava...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality levels in the world. Maternal deaths ar...
A hospital based cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted at Kintampo Municipal Hospital in N...
Improving the way of caring during delivery and pregnancy can reduced maternal and perinatal mortali...
Process indicators have been recommended for monitoring the availability and use of emergency obste...
Situation analyses were conducted by 11 multidisciplinary teams in the West African Prevention of Ma...
A hospital-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in both urban and rural population of Sengere...
Background: Emergency obstetric care (EMOC) remains a challenge to the health system in developing c...
Objective: To determine the magnitude of various types of maternal emergencies and neonatal outcomes...
Background: Emergency and obstetric complications can not always be foreseen in advance and may occu...
Background: The maternal mortality is a vital index of the quality and efficiency of obstetric servi...
In my study of 290 obstetric emergencies, there were only 3 maternal deaths, 2 patients went in for ...
Aims: This study was done to know the pattern of obstetric emergencies and its influence on maternal...
Purpose: Huge gap exists between demand and supply of seeking health care leads to remain high mater...
Objective. To assess the accessibility, utilization and quality of emergency obstetric care in the f...
gynaecological emergency, peripheral health centers, emergency care.. Background: To analyze the ava...
Background: Malawi has one of the highest maternal mortality levels in the world. Maternal deaths ar...
A hospital based cross-sectional qualitative study was conducted at Kintampo Municipal Hospital in N...
Improving the way of caring during delivery and pregnancy can reduced maternal and perinatal mortali...
Process indicators have been recommended for monitoring the availability and use of emergency obste...