2020
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2020/44019.13924
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Why Some Mothers Could Be Saved and Not Others? Evaluating Different Phases of Delay in Causing Maternal Near Misses and Maternal Deaths

Abstract: Introduction: The factors playing key role in determining death and survival among the Maternal Mortality (MM) and Maternal Near Miss (MNM) cases are multidetermined and interdependent. It ranges from initial illness to perception of patients to seek healthcare services and initiation of management at primary health care settings. Aim: To evaluate the factors responsible for causing delay at different phases and thereby assess the key determinants of survival and death of mothers. Materials and Methods: This… Show more

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