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East Mediterr Health J ; 14(6): 1380-90, 2008.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19161114

ABSTRACT

We report the performance indicators in 2004 of a follow-up on the system for recording maternal deaths which was established in 1999. The system was operating in 69.8% of public hospitals, and 96% of maternal deaths investigations were completed. In 69.8% of maternal deaths there was a direct obstetric cause. Haemorrhage was the major cause of maternal death (30.8%), followed by eclampsia (11%). The proportion of avoidable (certain or possible) deaths was 75.3%. There were problems in evaluation of risk presented by women and inadequate follow-up during the postpartum period and delay in appropriate treatment. Incomplete documentation and difficulty in ascertaining avoidability were problems faced by the regional follow-up committee.


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Hospital Mortality/trends , Hospitals, Public/trends , Maternal Mortality/trends , Population Surveillance/methods , Registries/standards , Aftercare/standards , Cause of Death , Eclampsia/mortality , Female , Health Services Needs and Demand , Humans , Medical Errors/methods , Medical Errors/prevention & control , Medical Errors/statistics & numerical data , Postnatal Care/standards , Postpartum Hemorrhage/mortality , Pregnancy , Quality Indicators, Health Care , Retrospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Tunisia/epidemiology
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
in French | WHO IRIS | ID: who-117568

ABSTRACT

We report the performance indicators in 2004 of a follow-up on the system for recording maternal deaths which was established in 1999. The system was operating in 69.8% of public hospitals, and 96% of maternal deaths investigations were completed. In 69.8% of maternal deaths there was a direct obstetric cause. Haemorrhage was the major cause of maternal death [30.8%], followed by eclampsia [11%]. The proportion of avoidable [certain or possible] deaths was 75.3%. There were problems in evaluation of risk presented by women and inadequate follow-up during the postpartum period and delay in appropriate treatment. Incomplete documentation and difficulty in ascertaining avoidability were problems faced by the regional follow-up committee


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Quality Indicators, Health Care , Maternal Mortality , Eclampsia , Postpartum Hemorrhage , Follow-Up Studies
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