نتایج جستجو برای: avoidable mortality am

تعداد نتایج: 357959  

2013
Brian K Chen Chun-Yuh Yang

BACKGROUND Avoidable mortality (AM), or "unnecessary untimely death," is considered an indicator of health care quality. We investigated trends in the age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) and associated standard expected years of life lost (SEYLL) for deaths amenable to medical care or public health measures in Taiwan from 1971-2008, with an emphasis on identifying areas where additional me...

Journal: :Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 1998

Journal: :British medical journal 1977
J Rose S Valtonen B Jennett

We reviewed 116 patients, known to have talked before dying after head injury, to discover factors which had contributed to death but which might have been avoided. All the patients were admitted to a neurosurgical unit and had a neuropathological post-mortem examination. One or more avoidable factors were identified in 86 patients (74%); an avoidable factor was judged certainly to have contrib...

Journal: :Revista de salud publica 2011
Guillermo J González-Pérez María G Vega-López Carlos E Cabrera-Pivaral Samuel Romero-Valle Agustín Vega-López

OBJECTIVES Demographically describing the present and future for Mexican children to correlate aspects regarding demographic and social equity during childhood and describing the challenges these variables represent for Mexican children during the next few years. METHODS The present and future scenario for Mexican childhood was evaluated using existing population projections. Mortality rates ...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 1991
D Wilkinson

Perinatal mortality is high in rural hospitals in South Africa. In part this is due to less than optimal care. This study determined the perinatal mortality experienced by a rural hospital and its clinics. Avoidable causes of death are described and various intervention strategies that effectively and rapidly prevented such deaths, reducing perinatal mortality by one-third, are outlined.

2014
Hasan S Merali Stuart Lipsitz Nathanael Hevelone Atul A Gawande Angela Lashoher Priya Agrawal Jonathan Spector

BACKGROUND Audits provide a rational framework for quality improvement by systematically assessing clinical practices against accepted standards with the aim to develop recommendations and interventions that target modifiable deficiencies in care. Most childbirth-associated mortality audits in developing countries are focused on a single facility and, up to now, the avoidable factors in materna...

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