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Journal articles on the topic "Khartoum; Maternal Mortality; Public Hospitals"

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Dr.Fatima, Alshikh Mohammed, Dawria Dr.Adam, Mohieldin Dr.Ali, Ahmed Imam Amana, and Abdel Gaffar Ali Adam Prof. "RISK FACTORS FOR MATERNAL MORTALITY IN KHARTOUM STATE PUBLIC HOSPITALS, 2015." International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah 6, no. 3 (2018): 246–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1216767.

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Maternal mortality is considered one of the major global health concerns especially in   developing countries.  The aim of this study is to explore the risk factors for maternal mortality in Khartoum State public hospitals, .A descriptive prospective hospital-based study was used. 120 maternal deaths were studied during 12 months, verbal autopsy questionnaire was adopted. Results: Odd ratio was used to assess the risk factors of maternal mortality and it was found that attended antenatal care OR  =  2.898),  vaccinated against tetanus (OR  =  3.859 
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Mohammed, Fatima Alshikh, Adam Dawria, Ali Mohieldin, Amana Ahmed Imam, and Abdel Gaffar Ali Adam. "RISK FACTORS FOR MATERNAL MORTALITY IN KHARTOUM STATE PUBLIC HOSPITALS, 2015." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 3 (2018): 246–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i3.2018.1520.

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Maternal mortality is considered one of the major global health concerns especially in developing countries. The aim of this study is to explore the risk factors for maternal mortality in Khartoum State public hospitals, .A descriptive prospective hospital-based study was used. 120 maternal deaths were studied during 12 months, verbal autopsy questionnaire was adopted. Results: Odd ratio was used to assess the risk factors of maternal mortality and it was found that attended antenatal care OR = 2.898), vaccinated against tetanus (OR = 3.859 ), delayed for seeking health care ( OR = 8.406 ) , d
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Ibrahim, Zienab A., Majdi M. Sabahelzain, Yasir Ahmed Mohammed Elhadi, Ombeva Oliver Malande, and Suad Babiker. "Predictors of Tetanus Vaccine Uptake among Pregnant Women in Khartoum State, Sudan: A Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Study." Vaccines 11, no. 7 (2023): 1268. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11071268.

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Tetanus toxoid (TT) vaccination during pregnancy has been proven as an effective preventative measure to reduce the incidence of maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. This study aimed to assess the determinants of TT vaccine uptake among pregnant women at two public maternity specialized hospitals in Sudan. A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted at two public hospitals, Omdurman Maternity Hospital and Al Saudi Hospital in Omdurman, Khartoum State, in Sudan from February to April 2020. Logistic regression analysis was carried out to identify factors associated w
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Agballa, Gottfried, Charles Sossa, Badirou Aguemon, et al. "Factors Associated with Maternal Deaths in Cotonou Hospitals, Benin." Journal of Maternal and Child Health 8, no. 6 (2023): 735–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26911/thejmch.2023.08.06.07.

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Background: Maternal mortality remains a major public health issue in Benin. This study aimed to determine the hospital-based maternal mortality ratio and factors related with maternal deaths. Subjects and Method: We conducted a case-control study over two years from 1st January 2020 to 31 December 2021 in four Cotonou hospitals. It included 264 maternal deaths (case) matched to 264 controls by delivery mode. The dependent variable was the status at discharge. Independent variables included socio-demographic characteristics, gyneco-obstetric information, medical and gynecologic history as well
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MAGADI, MONICA, IAN DIAMOND, and NYOVANI MADISE. "ANALYSIS OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MATERNAL MORTALITY IN KENYAN HOSPITALS." Journal of Biosocial Science 33, no. 3 (2001): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932001003753.

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This paper examines the association of the sociodemographic characteristics of women and the unobserved hospital factors with maternal mortality in Kenya using multilevel logistic regression. The data analysed comprise hospital records for 58,151 obstetric admissions in sixteen public hospitals, consisting of 182 maternal deaths. The results show that the probability of maternal mortality depends on both observed factors that are associated with a particular woman and unobserved factors peculiar to the admitting hospital. The individual characteristics observed to have a significant associatio
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Nassif, Mohamed, Teresa Bissen, Yasser K. Alotaibi, Noura Alnowaiser, Ahmed Alzahrani, and Mawahib Wang. "Collaborative improvement project to decrease maternal mortality rate across five hospitals in Saudi Arabia." BMJ Open Quality 11, no. 4 (2022): e002024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002024.

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Maternal morbidities and mortalities remain high globally, yet are preventable events. Maternal haemorrhage is a primary cause of both maternal morbidity and mortality. In this collaborative project, multipronged evidence-based interventions, inclusive of embedded morbidity surveillance trigger tools were implemented to increase maternal morbidity reporting and improve the safety culture, while structured morbidity and mortality reviews aided in the reduction maternal mortality.
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Barros, Aluísio J. D., Alicia Matijasevich, Iná S. Santos, Elaine P. Albernaz, and Cesar G. Victora. "Neonatal mortality: description and effect of hospital of birth after risk adjustment." Revista de Saúde Pública 42, no. 1 (2008): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89102008000100001.

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of hospital of birth on neonatal mortality. METHODS: A birth cohort study was carried out in Pelotas, Southern Brazil, in 2004. All hospital births were assessed by daily visits to all maternity hospitals and 4558 deliveries were included in the study. Mothers were interviewed regarding potential risk factors. Deaths were monitored through regular visits to hospitals, cemeteries and register offices. Two independent pediatricians established the underlying cause of death based on information obtained from medical records and home visits to parents. Logistic regr
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Ayah, Richard, Dismas Ongore, and Alfred T. O. Agwanda. "Measuring the effectiveness of maternal delivery services: A cross-sectional and qualitative study of perinatal mortality in six primary referral hospitals, Kenya." F1000Research 7 (June 12, 2018): 732. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.14862.1.

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Background: The effective performance of hospitals is critical to overall health system goal achievement. Global health system performance frameworks are often used as part of global benchmarking, but not within low and middle-income countries as part of service delivery performance measurement. This study explored the utility of perinatal mortality as a measure of hospital effectiveness. Methods: A cross sectional, mixed methods study of six primary referral hospitals, differentiated by ownership, was conducted from 10th June to 9th October 2015. Monthly summary hospital data of maternal deli
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Abouchadi, Saloua, Abdelali Belghiti Alaoui, Fatima Zahra Meski, Rachid Bezad, and Vincent De Brouwere. "Preventable maternal mortality in Morocco: the role of hospitals." Tropical Medicine & International Health 18, no. 4 (2013): 444–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tmi.12065.

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Oumbarek, Keltouma, Rachid Razine, Abdelmajid Lkoul, et al. "Trends of in-hospital maternal mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in southern Morocco – analysis of a time series from 2016–2022." European Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine 22, no. 4 (2024): 739–47. https://doi.org/10.15584/ejcem.2024.4.8.

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Introduction and aim. The aim of this study was to compare trends of in-hospital maternal mortality in southern Morocco be fore and after the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in the Kingdom in March 2020. Material and methods. We conducted a retrospective study of a time series of hospital maternal deaths from January 2016 to December 2022. Data were collected from maternal death registers and monthly reports from maternity departments of six public hospitals in Souss Massa region (one regional and five provincial hospitals). Results. 216 maternal deaths occurred during the study period, 112 before a
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Conference papers on the topic "Khartoum; Maternal Mortality; Public Hospitals"

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Herath, H. M. S. N., P. K. D. T. Hasanga, M. H. F. Haneeka, et al. "Maternal factors associated with low birth weight among new-borns delivered in selected government hospitals in Kalutara district." In Annual Academic Sessions-2024. Faculty of Medicine, University of Moratuwa, 2024. https://doi.org/10.31705/fomaas.2024.1.

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Low Birth Weight (LBW) is a major global public health concern, with profound implications on neonatal morbidity and mortality. Understanding the factors associated with LBW is crucial for effective interventions. Hence, this study was conducted to assess the maternal factors associated with low birth weight among newborns delivered in selected government hospitals in Kalutara District.
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Reports on the topic "Khartoum; Maternal Mortality; Public Hospitals"

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Ramos Pastrana, Julio Alberto, Eduardo Fajnzylber Reyes, and Sebastian Bauhoff. Hospitals, Maternal and Infant Health: Impact of the Opening of Public Hospitals in Mexico. Inter-American Development Bank, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012987.

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We examine the impact of public hospitals openings in Mexico on maternal and infant mortality. Using administrative data from the period 2001 to 2019 and taking advantage of the variation in the timing of the opening of public hospitals across Mexican municipalities, we estimate a staggered difference-in-differences model using the Callaway and SantAnna (2021) estimator. In doing so, we compare municipalities where a public hospital started to operate against municipalities without a hospital in operation, before and after the opening. Preliminary results show that openings substantially reduc
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