Background: It is well documented that the American maternal mortality ratio has increased during the years 2000-2015. The Australian maternal mortality ratio, in contrast, has decreased during the same time period, a trend common among most Western countries. Methods: This study was a retrospective cohort study of cases of in-hospital maternal deaths in the Ochsner Health System (Louisiana, United States) and the Queensland Health System (Australia) from 1995 to 2013. The aim was to determine if American and Australian women have a similar rate of preventable maternal death and if the deaths were attributable to the same factors. A multidisciplinary team assessed medical records to determine preventability. Results: Sixteen eligible medica...
BACKGROUND: The Solomon Islands is a developing country facing significant barriers to the provision...
Understanding the level and causes of maternal death is a key for averting preventable death. Most o...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
© The Author(s). Maternal mortality is a major global concern. The time period of maternal death in ...
Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined by the World Health Organization as “death of a woma...
Australia is one of the safest countries in the world to birth. Because maternal deaths are rare, of...
Australia is one of the safest countries in the world to birth. Because maternal deaths are rare, of...
Objective: To look at the trends in maternal mortality in our institution over 5 years. Methods: Re...
Background:Mothers are the nurturing pillar of the family. When a woman dies, the consequences have ...
Background: Papua New Guinea is a developing country with a population of six million, facing sign...
Objective: To determine the causes and rate of maternal mortality at St. Charles Borromeo Hospital O...
This is the twelfth in a series of triennial reports on maternal deaths dating back to 1964. Under-a...
The maternal mortality rate in America is currently very high and is increasing every year. Currentl...
Background: Despite the previous long-term decline and a recent increase in maternal mortality, deta...
Background: This study was aimed at analyzing the maternal mortality ratio over five years, the caus...
BACKGROUND: The Solomon Islands is a developing country facing significant barriers to the provision...
Understanding the level and causes of maternal death is a key for averting preventable death. Most o...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...
© The Author(s). Maternal mortality is a major global concern. The time period of maternal death in ...
Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined by the World Health Organization as “death of a woma...
Australia is one of the safest countries in the world to birth. Because maternal deaths are rare, of...
Australia is one of the safest countries in the world to birth. Because maternal deaths are rare, of...
Objective: To look at the trends in maternal mortality in our institution over 5 years. Methods: Re...
Background:Mothers are the nurturing pillar of the family. When a woman dies, the consequences have ...
Background: Papua New Guinea is a developing country with a population of six million, facing sign...
Objective: To determine the causes and rate of maternal mortality at St. Charles Borromeo Hospital O...
This is the twelfth in a series of triennial reports on maternal deaths dating back to 1964. Under-a...
The maternal mortality rate in America is currently very high and is increasing every year. Currentl...
Background: Despite the previous long-term decline and a recent increase in maternal mortality, deta...
Background: This study was aimed at analyzing the maternal mortality ratio over five years, the caus...
BACKGROUND: The Solomon Islands is a developing country facing significant barriers to the provision...
Understanding the level and causes of maternal death is a key for averting preventable death. Most o...
Background: Assessment of severe maternal morbidity using World Health Organization (WHO) 'near-miss...