2017
DOI: 10.3329/bjog.v31i1.34271
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Factors Associated with Maternal Deaths in District and Upazila Hospitals of Bangladesh

Abstract: Objective(s): Aim of the study was to use death review to explore medical causes and three delay causal factors responsible for maternal deaths in district or below level health facilities of Bangladesh.Methods: Government health workers conducted facility based death review in 56 maternal deaths occurred during 2010-2012 in four district and five upazila (EmONC) health facilities of Bangladesh. The data was analyzed to assess the causal relationship between the medical causes and the ‘three delays’ factors in… Show more

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“…Overall, the timing of maternal death is influenced by medical causes and contributing factors [33][34][35]. Haemorrhage, hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP), severe anaemia unrelated to haemorrhage, and obstetric infection are the commonest cause of maternal death during the postpartum period [36][37][38]. However, medical factors are not the only factors that determine postpartum maternal death, it could as well be affected by facility-level readiness [39,40], referral-related barriers [41,42], and birth preparedness and complication plan of the women [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, the timing of maternal death is influenced by medical causes and contributing factors [33][34][35]. Haemorrhage, hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP), severe anaemia unrelated to haemorrhage, and obstetric infection are the commonest cause of maternal death during the postpartum period [36][37][38]. However, medical factors are not the only factors that determine postpartum maternal death, it could as well be affected by facility-level readiness [39,40], referral-related barriers [41,42], and birth preparedness and complication plan of the women [43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%