2011
DOI: 10.1186/1478-4505-9-41
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Maternal death inquiry and response in India - the impact of contextual factors on defining an optimal model to help meet critical maternal health policy objectives

Abstract: BackgroundMaternal death reviews have been utilized in several countries as a means of identifying social and health care quality issues affecting maternal survival. From 2005 to 2009, a standardized community-based maternal death inquiry and response initiative was implemented in eight Indian states with the aim of addressing critical maternal health policy objectives. However, state-specific contextual factors strongly influenced the effort's success. This paper examines the impact and implications of the co… Show more

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“…With decreasing age of menarche and onset of sexual activity, young people are exposed early to unplanned and unprotected sexual intercourse leading to unwanted pregnancy and invariably abortions and its related morbidity and mortality. [1][2][3] Emergency contraception (EC) is the contraception administered to a woman after unprotected intercourse. Other indications include failure of barrier methods like the slipping or breakage of condoms and after rape.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With decreasing age of menarche and onset of sexual activity, young people are exposed early to unplanned and unprotected sexual intercourse leading to unwanted pregnancy and invariably abortions and its related morbidity and mortality. [1][2][3] Emergency contraception (EC) is the contraception administered to a woman after unprotected intercourse. Other indications include failure of barrier methods like the slipping or breakage of condoms and after rape.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Verbal autopsies have been used in many developing countries to explore causes of maternal and neonatal deaths. [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] In Bangladesh, maternal death review findings play a key role in providing proper feedback on deaths. 6 However, using…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The model describes: 1) the delay in seeking pregnancy or emergency obstetric interventions caused by a lack of knowledge, cultural beliefs and economic difficulties; 2) the delay in accessing health facilities caused by lack of physical access Byass & Qomariyah, 2008;Titaley, Hunter, Heywood & Dibley, 2010;Webster, 2012;World Bank, 2010 A previous research shows that there has been much effort to increase maternal health status in developing countries. An analysis of the current policies and programs has been conducted to explore their implementation and impact in communities in some developing countries, such as India, the Philippines, and Bangladesh (Ahmed, Hossain, Khan, Mridha, Alam & Choudhury, 2010;Kalter, et al, 2011). Several programs have been implemented to increase the community awareness of maternal health.…”
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confidence: 99%