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Too far, too little, too late: a community-based case-control study of maternal mortality in rural west Maharashtra, India.

B R Ganatra1, K J Coyaji, V N Rao.   

Abstract

A total of 121 maternal deaths, identified through multiple-source surveillance in 400 villages in Maharashtra, were prospectively enrolled during 1993-95 in a population-based case-control study, which compared deaths with the survivors of similar pregnancy complications. The cases took significantly longer to seek care and to make the first health contact after the decision to seek care was taken. They also travelled significantly greater distances through a greater number of health facilities before appropriate treatment was started. Multivariate analysis showed the negative effect of excessive referrals and the protective effect of the following: residing in and not away from the village; presence of a resident nurse in the village; having an educated husband and a trained attendant at delivery; and being at the woman's parents' home at the time of illness. Other significant findings showed that deaths due to domestic violence were the second-largest cause of deaths in pregnancy, that more than two-thirds of maternal deaths were underreported in official records, and that liveborn infants of maternal deaths had a markedly higher risk of dying in the first year of life. This study points to the need for information-education-communication (IEC) efforts to increase family (especially male) preparedness for emergencies, decentralized obstetric management with effective triage, and a restructuring of the referral system.

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Keywords:  Asia; Biology; Causes Of Death; Crime; Delivery Of Health Care; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Distance; Domestic Violence; Economic Factors; Geographic Factors; Health; India; Maternal Mortality; Mortality; Needs; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics; Research Report; Risk Factors; Rural Population; Social Problems; Southern Asia; Time Factors

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10191555      PMCID: PMC2312494     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull World Health Organ        ISSN: 0042-9686            Impact factor:   9.408


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