نتایج جستجو برای: maternal mortality

تعداد نتایج: 380174  

Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad, Maryam Tajvar, Mehdi Yaseri, Rostam Zalvand,

Background: Identifying determinants of maternal mortality is essential in developing appropriate health policies for reduction of maternal death. This study aimed to determine the determinants of maternal mortality in Iran during 1990- 2015 and also to identify the trends of these determinants during the same period. Methods: This is a quantitative longitudinal study that has been conducted a...

Journal: :Anaesthesia 1982

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
shohreh malek-khosravi assistant professor in gynecology & obstetrics, kermanshah university of medical sciences. bijan kaboudi general physician

introduction: compared to other developed countries, the maternal mortality rate is much higher in iran.  bleeding, infection and gestational hypertension are the main causes of maternal mortality and abortion is a major cause of bleeding and infection. the objective of this study was to determine the incidence of abortion and its effect on maternal mortality. materials and methods: this descri...

Journal: :Journal of population economics 2015
Ruben Castro Jere R Behrman Hans-Peter Kohler Fredrick J Warren

The empirical literature on the impact of HIV on the quality (Q) and quantity (N) of children provides limited and somewhat mixed evidence. This study introduces individual HIV risk perceptions, as a predictor of mortality, into a Q-N investment model. In this model, higher maternal mortality predicts lower N while higher child mortality predicts lower Q. Thus the two effects together make like...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2005
Craig Hadley

The Sukuma ethnic group appears to be expanding across Tanzania at a rate far greater than other ethnic groups in the area. In this paper, the household-level dynamics that may be fueling this expansion are explored by comparing measures of infant mortality and child health with another Tanzanian ethnic group, the Pimbwe. Consistent with expectations, the Sukuma appear to have comparable levels...

ژورنال: حیات 2004
زارعی, مژده , هلاکویی, کوروش , گلیان تهرانی, شهناز ,

Introduction: Pregnancy is a natural phenomena and basis of birth but can induce various dangers to mother and fetus. Since mother is the central part of family, maternal mortality would be an irreparable damage to the community. On average 10100 live births and 12 maternal mortalities occur in Kurdestan province each year the maternal mortality rate is therefore 118/100000 live births which in...

2017
Bernt Lindtjørn Demissew Mitiku Zillo Zidda Yaliso Yaya

BACKGROUND In a large population in Southwest Ethiopia (population 700,000), we carried out a complex set of interventions with the aim of reducing maternal mortality. This study evaluated the effects of several coordinated interventions to help improve effective coverage and reduce maternal deaths. Together with the Ministry of Health in Ethiopia, we designed a project to strengthen the health...

Background and purpose: Reducing maternal mortality by 75% between 1990 and 2015 was the fifth goal of the Millennium Development Goals Declaration in 2000 (MDG 5) and all countries were committed to achieve this goal. This study aimed to assess Iran’s success in achieving this target. Materials and methods: Data was obtained from national data sources and international reports or esti...

Journal: :The journal of physician assistant education : the official journal of the Physician Assistant Education Association 2011
Benjamin Olmedo

Cusco, the imperial capital city of the Incas, was once the center of the Incan world, but today it is better known for its mystery, romanticism, and unique Peruvian interculturalism. Each neighborhood in Cusco combines the former livelihood of the ancient Incas with the influence of Spanish colonialism and blends them together within the 21st century package of a modern city. Although modern t...

2009
Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury Anisuddin Ahmed Nahid Kalim Marge Koblinsky

Bangladesh is distinct among developing countries in achieving a low maternal mortality ratio (MMR) of 322 per 100,000 livebirths despite the very low use of skilled care at delivery (13% nationally). This variation has also been observed in Matlab, a rural area in Bangladesh, where longitudinal data on maternal mortality are available since the mid-1970s. The current study investigated the pos...

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