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4.3 The six-step mortality audit cy
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Acknowledgements The World Health O
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Foreword Pregnancy is a time of gre
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in the future. The process of routi
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Key messages of this guide • Audi
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1 Getting started
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1.2 Why is this guide important? Co
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Importantly, it is not sufficient t
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2 Definitions and classification Th
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There are also numerous ways to app
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TABLE 2.1. Mortality rate definitio
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application of ICD-10 to deaths dur
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Box 2.1. Background and contextual
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• Family- or patient-related: e.g
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3 Auditing deaths that occur at the
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Within each facility, at least two
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of events that led to death, text b
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• the number of antepartum (or ma
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Possible actions include interventi
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Step 6: Evaluating and refining The
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4 Auditing deaths that occur in the
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(e.g. individuals who conduct routi
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The most effective mechanism for in
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Step 1.2: Notification and reportin
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It may be easier for an information
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Geospatial analyses may be very ben
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5 Creating an enabling environment
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Maternal and Perinatal Death Review
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6 Scaling up audit for quality and
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FIGURE 6.1. Dimensions of a phased
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FIGURE 6.2. Example of data flow in
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References 1. Maternal death survei
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39. Bradshaw D, Chopra M, Kerber K,
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Annexes Annex 1 Stillbirth and Neon
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3.6 Fetal heart sounds on admission
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Annex 1b. Guidance for completing t
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• “unknown” if the total numb
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. antepartum complications Annex 2:
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Annex 2b. Guidance for completing t
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