Maternal Mortality in Argentina: A Closer Look at Women Who Die Outside of the Health System

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Melissa G. Rosenstein
Mariana Romero
Silvina Ramos
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[1] University of California,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences
[2] San Francisco,undefined
[3] CONICET (National Council of Scientific and Technological Research) and CEDES,undefined
[4] CEDES,undefined
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Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2008年 / 12卷
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Maternal mortality; Verbal autopsy; Non-institutional death; Pregnancy-associated mortality; Argentina;
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Objectives To assess maternal mortality among women who died outside health institutions. To use the technique of verbal autopsy to identify maternal deaths and to obtain qualitative information about the determinants of maternal death using the “three delays” model. Methods Subjects were women aged 10–49 who died outside of a health institution during 2002 in five Argentine provinces with maternal mortality ratios above the national average. Cases were identified through the national and provincial registries, and data were collected using verbal autopsies, where the relatives of the deceased are interviewed. Results Of 252 completed verbal autopsies, 15 maternal deaths and five late maternal deaths were found. Hemorrhage was the most common cause of maternal death. Seventy-nine percentage of women who died of maternal causes experienced at least one delay in accessing care, with delays in seeking assistance as the most common, followed by delays in accessing and receiving quality care. Conclusions Maternal causes of death are equally prevalent among women who die outside the health system as among those who die within it, but avoidable deaths are still a problem. Interventions to improve understanding of “alarm signals” (serious symptoms) and improved access and quality of care are necessary to reduce maternal mortality.
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