2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1020-49892011000400001
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Beneficios de combinar métodos para analizar causas de muertes maternas, Bucaramanga, Colombia

Abstract: Combining analysis methods made it possible to identify the deficiencies in care most related to maternal deaths. However, their use should be accompanied by other methods that make it possible to identify determinants that go beyond the context of service delivery. One documented lesson learned is the importance of the continuity and monitoring of interventions as a success factor in reducing maternal mortality.

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“…The synthesis included twenty-five studies which were conducted in Democratic Republic of Congo [ 41 ], Ethiopia [ 32 ], The Gambia [ 33 , 40 ], Ghana [ 7 ], Kenya [ 43 , 46 ], Liberia [ 47 ], Malawi [ 15 , 34 ], Nigeria [ 9 ], Rwanda [ 31 ], Tanzania [ 14 , 44 ], India [ 35 , 37 , 42 ], Timor-Leste [ 30 ], Colombia [ 36 ], Haiti [ 29 , 45 ] and Mexico [ 39 ]. One of the multi-country papers involved Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Nepal [ 38 ]; the other one included Indonesia and Burkina Faso [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The synthesis included twenty-five studies which were conducted in Democratic Republic of Congo [ 41 ], Ethiopia [ 32 ], The Gambia [ 33 , 40 ], Ghana [ 7 ], Kenya [ 43 , 46 ], Liberia [ 47 ], Malawi [ 15 , 34 ], Nigeria [ 9 ], Rwanda [ 31 ], Tanzania [ 14 , 44 ], India [ 35 , 37 , 42 ], Timor-Leste [ 30 ], Colombia [ 36 ], Haiti [ 29 , 45 ] and Mexico [ 39 ]. One of the multi-country papers involved Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Nepal [ 38 ]; the other one included Indonesia and Burkina Faso [ 6 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the majority of papers, a thematic content approach was used to analyse findings. Five articles [ 36 , 37 , 39 , 42 , 44 ], reported few details about the indexing process.…”
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“…Un total de 116 de las 391 participantes ( [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]9), y una razón cruda de prevalencias (RP) de 2,53 (IC 95 %: 1,64-3,91). Otros factores de riesgo asociados al inicio tardío en el análisis bivariado fueron la edad, la escolaridad menor a 12 años y la no afiliación al SGSSS.…”
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“…Important differences had been also found in MM by age, department, urban/rural zone, socioeconomic status and ethnicity [ 10 ]. Finally, other aspects like poor access and low quality of health services during attention of pregnancy, delivery, and puerperium, as well as, the inappropriate access to family planning methods, are clearly associated with an increased risk of MM [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%