Background:Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion criteria for the identification of near misses are diverse and studies not comparable. WHO developed universal near miss inclusion criteria in 2009 and these criteria have been validated in Brazil and Canada.Objectives:To validate and refine the WHO near miss criteria in a low-resource setting.Methods:A prospective cross-sectional study was performed in a rural referral hospital in Tanzania. From November 2009 until November 2011, all cases of maternal death (MD) and maternal near miss (MNM) were included. For identification of MNM, a local modification of the WHO near miss criteria was used, because most laboratory-based and some management-...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Background: Namibia, a middle-income country in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), plans to use the Maternal ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion...
Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion criteria fo...
Background: Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion...
Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion criteria fo...
Abstract Background WHO proposed the WHO Maternal Near Miss (MNM) tool, classifying women according ...
Background: WHO proposed the WHO Maternal Near Miss (MNM) tool, classifying women according to sever...
Background: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
BACKGROUND: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
BACKGROUND: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
Introduction: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Abstract Background Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Background: Namibia, a middle-income country in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), plans to use the Maternal ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion...
Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion criteria fo...
Background: Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion...
Maternal near misses are increasingly used to study quality of obstetric care. Inclusion criteria fo...
Abstract Background WHO proposed the WHO Maternal Near Miss (MNM) tool, classifying women according ...
Background: WHO proposed the WHO Maternal Near Miss (MNM) tool, classifying women according to sever...
Background: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
BACKGROUND: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
BACKGROUND: Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria in low-...
Introduction: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Abstract Background Applicability of the World Health Organization (WHO) maternal near miss criteria...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
INTRODUCTION: WHO proposes a set of organ-failure based criteria for maternal near miss. Our objecti...
Background: Namibia, a middle-income country in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), plans to use the Maternal ...