Literature DB >> 9389626

Improving recordkeeping for maternal mortality programs, Kumasi, Ghana. The Kumasi PMM Team.

J B Danquah1, E K Appah, J O Djan, M Ofori, I T Essegbey, S Opoku.   

Abstract

PRELIMINARY STUDIES: Data on obstetric complications are the basis of monitoring maternal mortality interventions in the PMM Network. A review of recordkeeping procedures at 10 facilities in the study area revealed that information on obstetric complications was often inconsistent or missing. Some hospital records were not designed to collect such information at all.
INTERVENTIONS: In 1992, registers at facilities were revised to collect information on complications and time of treatment. Doctors, nurses, midwives and clerks were trained to record, compile and analyze data. Monitoring and supervisory mechanisms were also set up.
RESULTS: Recordkeeping has improved. Data collection and analysis have been regular and timely. Doctors have begun using the data for morning meetings. Nurses and midwives compile monthly summaries of data showing complications by type. Two other districts outside the research area have adopted the reporting system and it is possible that facilities in the whole region will follow suit. COSTS: The cost of improving recordkeeping at the 10 healthcare facilities was approximately US $2543, with 85% coming from project funds.
CONCLUSIONS: Existing recordkeeping systems can be modified to collect data necessary to monitor maternal mortality interventions. Staff training and monitoring visits are important to success.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9389626     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7292(97)00160-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet        ISSN: 0020-7292            Impact factor:   3.561


  3 in total

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Authors:  E A A Teviu; M Aikins; T I Abdulai; S Sackey; P Boni; E Afari; F Wurapa
Journal:  Ghana Med J       Date:  2012-09

2.  Completeness and accuracy of data transfer of routine maternal health services data in the greater Accra region.

Authors:  Mary Amoakoh-Coleman; Gbenga A Kayode; Charles Brown-Davies; Irene Akua Agyepong; Diederick E Grobbee; Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch; Evelyn K Ansah
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-04-01

3.  Adoption and Completeness of Documentation Using a Structured Delivery Record in Secondary Care, Subdistrict Government Hospitals of Karnataka State, India.

Authors:  Prem K Mony; Krishnamurthy Jayanna; Beena Varghese; Maryann Washington; P Vinotha; Tinku Thomas
Journal:  Health Serv Res Manag Epidemiol       Date:  2016-05-09
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