Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

Abstract Background Despite declining trends maternal mortality remains an important public health issue in Mozambique. The delays to reach an appropriate health facility and receive care faced by woman with pregnancy related complications play an important role in the occurrence of these deaths. Th...

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Main Authors: Leonardo Antonio Chavane, Patricia Bailey, Osvaldo Loquiha, Martinho Dgedge, Marc Aerts, Marleen Temmerman
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-1699-z
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spelling doaj-167745879a1545e284641a2d8414fed12020-11-24T21:09:44ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932018-03-011811810.1186/s12884-018-1699-zMaternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in MozambiqueLeonardo Antonio Chavane0Patricia Bailey1Osvaldo Loquiha2Martinho Dgedge3Marc Aerts4Marleen Temmerman5Jhpiego MozambiqueRMNCH Unit, Global Health ProgramsDepartment of Mathematics and Informatics, Eduardo Mondlane UniversityFaculty of Medicine, Eduardo Mondlane UniversityInteruniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics (I–BioStat), Hasselt UniversityCentre of Excellence in Women and Child Health- East Africa, Aga Khan UniversityAbstract Background Despite declining trends maternal mortality remains an important public health issue in Mozambique. The delays to reach an appropriate health facility and receive care faced by woman with pregnancy related complications play an important role in the occurrence of these deaths. This study aims to examine the contribution of the delays in relation to the causes of maternal death in facilities in Mozambique. Methods Secondary analysis was performed on data from a national assessment on maternal and neonatal health that included in-depth maternal death reviews, using patient files and facility records with the most comprehensive information available. Statistical models were used to assess the association between delay to reach the health facility that provides emergency obstetric care (delay type II) and delay in receiving appropriate care once reaching the health facility providing emergency obstetric care (delay type III) and the cause of maternal death within the health facility. Results Data were available for 712 of 2,198 maternal deaths. Delay type II was observed in 40.4% of maternal deaths and delay type III in 14.2%.and 13.9% had both delays. Women who died of a direct obstetric complication were more likely to have experienced a delay type III than women who died due to indirect causes. Women who experienced delay type II were less likely to have also delay type III and vice versa. Conclusions The delays in reaching and receiving appropriate facility-based care for women facing pregnancy related complications in Mozambique contribute significantly to maternal mortality. Securing referral linkages and health facility readiness for rapid and correct patient management are needed to reduce the impact of these delays within the health system.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-1699-zMaternal deathsDelays type II & IIIMozambique
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author Leonardo Antonio Chavane
Patricia Bailey
Osvaldo Loquiha
Martinho Dgedge
Marc Aerts
Marleen Temmerman
spellingShingle Leonardo Antonio Chavane
Patricia Bailey
Osvaldo Loquiha
Martinho Dgedge
Marc Aerts
Marleen Temmerman
Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Maternal deaths
Delays type II & III
Mozambique
author_facet Leonardo Antonio Chavane
Patricia Bailey
Osvaldo Loquiha
Martinho Dgedge
Marc Aerts
Marleen Temmerman
author_sort Leonardo Antonio Chavane
title Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
title_short Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
title_full Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
title_fullStr Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique
title_sort maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in mozambique
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Despite declining trends maternal mortality remains an important public health issue in Mozambique. The delays to reach an appropriate health facility and receive care faced by woman with pregnancy related complications play an important role in the occurrence of these deaths. This study aims to examine the contribution of the delays in relation to the causes of maternal death in facilities in Mozambique. Methods Secondary analysis was performed on data from a national assessment on maternal and neonatal health that included in-depth maternal death reviews, using patient files and facility records with the most comprehensive information available. Statistical models were used to assess the association between delay to reach the health facility that provides emergency obstetric care (delay type II) and delay in receiving appropriate care once reaching the health facility providing emergency obstetric care (delay type III) and the cause of maternal death within the health facility. Results Data were available for 712 of 2,198 maternal deaths. Delay type II was observed in 40.4% of maternal deaths and delay type III in 14.2%.and 13.9% had both delays. Women who died of a direct obstetric complication were more likely to have experienced a delay type III than women who died due to indirect causes. Women who experienced delay type II were less likely to have also delay type III and vice versa. Conclusions The delays in reaching and receiving appropriate facility-based care for women facing pregnancy related complications in Mozambique contribute significantly to maternal mortality. Securing referral linkages and health facility readiness for rapid and correct patient management are needed to reduce the impact of these delays within the health system.
topic Maternal deaths
Delays type II & III
Mozambique
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12884-018-1699-z
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