Estimation of maternal and neonatal mortality at the subnational level in Liberia
Autor: | Maria Barreix, Yah Zolia, Bernice Dahn, Caitlin Gerdts, Luke Bawo, Heidi Moseson, Linda Birch, Moses Massaquoi |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Population Article Pregnancy Infant Mortality Sisterhood method Medicine Humans education Developing Countries Estimation education.field_of_study business.industry Obstetrics Data Collection Siblings Obstetrics and Gynecology Infant General Medicine medicine.disease Liberia Health Surveys Infant mortality Standardized mortality ratio Maternal Mortality Maternal death Female business Live birth Live Birth Demography |
Popis: | Objective To establish representative local-area baseline estimates of maternal and neonatal mortality using a novel adjusted sisterhood method. Methods The status of maternal and neonatal health in Bomi County, Liberia, was investigated in June 2013 using a population-based survey (n = 1985). The standard direct sisterhood method was modified to account for place and time of maternal death to enable calculation of subnational estimates. Results The modified method of measuring maternal mortality successfully enabled the calculation of area-specific estimates. Of 71 reported deaths of sisters, 18 (25.4%) were due to pregnancy-related causes and had occurred in the past 3 years in Bomi County. The estimated maternal mortality ratio was 890 maternal deaths for every 100 000 live births (95% CI, 497–1301]. The neonatal mortality rate was estimated to be 47 deaths for every 1000 live births (95% CI, 42–52). In total, 322 (16.9%) of 1900 women with accurate age data reported having had a stillbirth. Conclusion The modified direct sisterhood method may be useful to other countries seeking a more regionally nuanced understanding of areas in which neonatal and maternal mortality levels still need to be reduced to meet Millennium Development Goals. |
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