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Two years maternal mortality in Matebeleland north Province, Zimbabwe.

S Rutgers.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe timeliness and completeness of maternal mortality notifications after the introduction of a revised national notification form in 1998, as well as socio-demographic and obstetric variables and causes of maternal deaths.
DESIGN: Retrospective descriptive study.
SETTING: Seven districts in Matebeleland North province.
SUBJECTS: 95 maternal death notifications from 1 August 1998 to 31 July 2000. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Delay in submission and completeness of reports, age, marital status, religion, reproductive history, booking and referral status, duration and outcome of pregnancy, place of death, cause of death.
RESULTS: 92/95 notifications were true maternal deaths, 86% were notified within 48 hours and 79% were complete, 74% of the deaths took place in a health facility. Mean age of the women was 27.8 years, mean parity 3.0. Sixty percent had booked. The five main causes of death were obstetric haemorrhage (26%), malaria (24%), immune deficiency syndrome (13%), abortion (11%) and eclampsia (8%). The maternal mortality ratio per 100,000 reported home and institutional live births ranged from 155 to 532 per district.
CONCLUSION: There is under reporting of maternal mortality in some districts, although from 1997 to 2000 a 200% increase in reporting was seen. Timeliness and completeness of reporting was satisfactory. With the exception of a high contribution from malaria the causes of maternal mortality in Matebeleland North province are similar to those reported elsewhere in Zimbabwe.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11957270     DOI: 10.4314/cajm.v47i2.8591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cent Afr J Med        ISSN: 0008-9176


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