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Emergency Obstetric Care

Challenges to the Provision of Emergency Obstetric Care in Iraq

Challenges to the Provision of Emergency Obstetric Care in Iraq

... providing emergency obstetric care in ...Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric Care and some hospitals operate only during the day because of frequent attacks of armed robbers at ...

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Referral systems and transport for emergency obstetric care in India

Referral systems and transport for emergency obstetric care in India

... comprehensive emergency obstetric services at peripheral centres, there is an urgent need for strong referral systems to provide pregnant women who have complications or emergencies with adequate ...for ...

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The effectiveness of training in emergency obstetric care: a systematic literature review

The effectiveness of training in emergency obstetric care: a systematic literature review

... Keywords: Emergency obstetric care, newborn care, training, evaluation, effectiveness, health outcomes, systematic review Introduction Reducing maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity ...

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Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

... providing emergency obstetric care services (delay ...health care services after reaching the health facility with emergency obstetric care services (delay ...

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Economic evaluation of emergency obstetric care training: a systematic review

Economic evaluation of emergency obstetric care training: a systematic review

... Keywords: Emergency obstetric care, Training, Economic evaluation, Cost analysis, Cost-effectiveness analysis, Cost-utility analysis, Cost-benefit analysis, Value-for-money Background Improving ...

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The unmet need for Emergency Obstetric Care in Tanga Region, Tanzania

The unmet need for Emergency Obstetric Care in Tanga Region, Tanzania

... Unmet Obstetric Need concept was carried out in three districts in Tanga Region, ...major obstetric intervention, including indication and ...to emergency obstetric care between ...

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Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

Maternal death and delays in accessing emergency obstetric care in Mozambique

... providing emergency obstetric care services (delay ...health care services after reaching the health facility with emergency obstetric care services (delay ...

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Effects of Improved Access to Transportation on Emergency obstetric Care Outcomes in Uganda

Effects of Improved Access to Transportation on Emergency obstetric Care Outcomes in Uganda

... direct obstetric case fatality ...for emergency obstetric care in Northern Uganda by comparing caesarean section rates and hospital-based deliveries between an intervention district and a ...

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Perspectives of stakeholders on emergency obstetric care training in Kenya: a qualitative study

Perspectives of stakeholders on emergency obstetric care training in Kenya: a qualitative study

... Globally, an estimated 303 000 women still died due to preg- nancy and childbirth in 2015, with 99% of deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). 1 In Kenya, as in many LMICs, pregnancy-related ...

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Human resources for emergency obstetric care in northern Tanzania: distribution of quantity or quality?

Human resources for emergency obstetric care in northern Tanzania: distribution of quantity or quality?

... provide emergency obstetric care services to specific districts in this ...the emergency obstetric care indicators, as described by the WHO/UNICEF/UFPA guidelines for monitoring ...

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The effect of providing skilled birth attendance and emergency obstetric care in preventing stillbirths

The effect of providing skilled birth attendance and emergency obstetric care in preventing stillbirths

... prehensive emergency obstetric care is compelling, most of the evidence comes from observational studies and most have focused on Cesarean Section which is only one component of Comprehensive ...

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Developing Nursing Management Protocol for Maternity Nurses Regarding Emergency Obstetric Care

Developing Nursing Management Protocol for Maternity Nurses Regarding Emergency Obstetric Care

... in obstetric emergency and newborn care concentrate the need to build the capacity of health-care providers to recognize and manage complications during pregnancy, labor and the post-partum ...

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Factors associated with maternal delays in utilising emergency obstetric care in Arsi Zone, Ethiopia

Factors associated with maternal delays in utilising emergency obstetric care in Arsi Zone, Ethiopia

... delays related to deciding to seek care and access to facilities were less common. [10,22] Conclusion Our study revealed that many women experienced delays with regard to emergency obstetric ...

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The dominance of the private sector in the provision of emergency obstetric care: studies from Gujarat, India

The dominance of the private sector in the provision of emergency obstetric care: studies from Gujarat, India

... The role of Less-than BeMOC + CS facilities Our study identified that in this setting the majority of births occurred at private facilities with the ability to do CS but unable to provide all other emergency ...

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Governing the implementation of Emergency Obstetric Care: experiences of Rural District Health Managers, Tanzania

Governing the implementation of Emergency Obstetric Care: experiences of Rural District Health Managers, Tanzania

... Results: Implementation of EmOC was considered to be a process accompanied by achievements and challenges. Achievements included increased institutional delivery, increased number of ambulances, training service ...

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Human resources and the quality of emergency obstetric care in developing countries: a systematic review of the literature

Human resources and the quality of emergency obstetric care in developing countries: a systematic review of the literature

... "pregnancy complications OR emergency obstetric* care OR maternal mortality" AND "quality health care OR quality care" AND "developing countries". Based on the advice of one of the ...

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Emergency Obstetric Care in Parakou: Availability in Maternity Hospitals, Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Providers

Emergency Obstetric Care in Parakou: Availability in Maternity Hospitals, Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices of Providers

... DOI: 10.4236/ojog.2018.88075 716 Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology available in 25.8% of Benin maternity clinics [10]. In Bangladesh in 2015 Sikder and al. found 21% availability for Basic Emergency ...

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The effectiveness of emergency obstetric care training in Kenya

The effectiveness of emergency obstetric care training in Kenya

... maternity care providers were unsatisfied with the duration of training in the LSS- EOC & NC course: they wanted the course delivered over 5 days; this way, trainees reported, there would be sufficient time for ...

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Measuring access to emergency obstetric care in rural Zambia

Measuring access to emergency obstetric care in rural Zambia

... Limitations In this study, we evaluated the presence or absence of medications and supplies at the time of our visit and not the quality or quantity of supplies. Clearly, the total stock of a medicine and the quality of ...

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Social return on investment of emergency obstetric care training in Kenya

Social return on investment of emergency obstetric care training in Kenya

... Training in EmOC has been shown to lead to increased knowledge and skills among healthcare providers and improved pregnancy outcomes for women who receive care from them. 8–10 Thus, while a strong case can be made ...

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