نتایج جستجو برای: maternal

تعداد نتایج: 104168  

2011
Zubia Mumtaz Sarah Salway Laura Shanner Afshan Bhatti Lory Laing

BACKGROUND A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of competent maternal health care during pregnancy and childbirth. Yet, despite significant investment, countries with the highest burdens have not reduced their rates to the expected levels. We argue, taking Pakistan as a case study, that improving physical availability of services is necessary but...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2012
Bushra Khan Farhat Deeba Samina Naseem Khattak

BACKGROUND Maternal mortality ratio of a country is indicative of its health and development status. Information on maternal mortality is required to determine this status and to set priorities for policy making and programmatic and operation research strategies. This study was conducted to determine the causes of maternal mortality in a tertiary care hospital. METHODS This study was conducte...

Journal: :Statistics, politics, and policy 2012
John R Wilmoth Nobuko Mizoguchi Mikkel Z Oestergaard Lale Say Colin D Mathers Sarah Zureick-Brown Mie Inoue Doris Chou

Maternal mortality is widely regarded as a key indicator of population health and of social and economic development. Its levels and trends are monitored closely by the United Nations and others, inspired in part by the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which call for a three-fourths reduction in the maternal mortality ratio between 1990 and 2015. Unfortunately, the empirical basis for ...

2015
Tej Ram Jat Prakash R. Deo Isabel Goicolea Anna-Karin Hurtig Miguel San Sebastian

BACKGROUND Despite the avoidable nature of maternal mortality, unacceptably high numbers of maternal deaths occur in developing countries. Considering its preventability, maternal mortality is being increasingly recognised as a human rights issue. Integration of a human rights perspective in maternal health programmes could contribute positively in eliminating avertable maternal deaths. This st...

2013
Alicia Ely Yamin

Alicia Yamin argues that applying human rights frameworks and approaches to maternal health offers strategies and tools to address the root causes of maternal morbidity and mortality within and beyond health systems, in addition to addressing other violations of women's sexual and reproductive health and rights. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary.

2012
Ragini Pasricha Manju Shukla Madhuri Narayanan

Introduction Jharkhand has a maternal mortality ratio of 312 maternal deaths for every 100,000 deliveries, higher than the national average of 254 maternal deaths for every 100,000 deliveries. Only 47% of the deliveries in Jharkhand are attended by a skilled birth attendant, as opposed to the national average 76% of deliveries in India, which have skilled birth attendance. There is a shortage o...

2009
Marge Koblinsky Nazo Kureshy

The international community resolved in 1987 to reduce maternal mortality around the world. This resolution was strengthened in 2001 when 189 countries signed the Millennium Declaration, committing themselves to Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 5 towards improvement of maternal health. To accelerate national progress towards achievement of MDG 5, a deeper understanding of what works at scale i...

2016
Mariyam Sarfraz Saima Hamid Saravana Kumar

BACKGROUND Pakistan's Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Program is faced with multiple challenges in service delivery, financial and logistic management, training and deployment of human resources, and integration within the existing health system. There is a lack of evidence on managerial aspects of the MNCH program management and implementation. METHODS AND FINDINGS This study used ...

2017
Markos Mezmur Kannan Navaneetham Gobopamang Letamo Hadgu Bariagaber

Despite evidence that social contexts are key determinants of health, research into factors associated with maternal health service utilization in Ethiopia has often focused on individual and household factors. The downside is that this underestimates the importance of taking contextual factors into account when planning appropriate interventions in promoting safe motherhood in the country. The...

2012
James E. Rosen Isabelle de Zoysa Karl Dehne Viviana Mangiaterra Quarraisha Abdool-Karim

The impact of HIV on maternal mortality and more broadly on the health of women, remains poorly documented and understood. Two recent reports attempt to address the conceptual and methodological challenges that arise in estimating HIV-related maternal mortality and trends. This paper presents and compares the methods and discusses how they affect estimates at global and regional levels. Country...

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