A cross sectional study of maternal 'near-miss' cases in major public hospitals in Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria

dc.contributor.authorBashour, Hyam Nicola
dc.contributor.authorSaad, Ghada E.
dc.contributor.authorDeJong, Jocelyn
dc.contributor.authorRamadan, Mohamed Cherine
dc.contributor.authorHassan, Sahar J.
dc.contributor.authorBreebaart, Miral
dc.contributor.authorWick, Laura
dc.contributor.authorHassanein, Nevine
dc.contributor.authorKharouf, Mayada H.
dc.contributor.departmentEpidemiology and Population Health (EPHD)
dc.contributor.facultyFaculty of Health Sciences (FHS)
dc.contributor.institutionAmerican University of Beirut
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-24T11:34:32Z
dc.date.available2025-01-24T11:34:32Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.description.abstractBackground: The maternal near-miss approach has been increasingly used as a tool to evaluate and improve the quality of care in maternal health. We report findings from the formative stage of a World Health Organization (WHO) funded implementation research study that was undertaken to collect primary data at the facility level on the prevalence, characteristics, and management of maternal near-miss cases in four major public referral hospitals - one each in Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria. Methods: We conducted a cross sectional study of maternal near-miss cases in the four contexts beginning in 2011, where we collected data on severe maternal morbidity in the four study hospitals, using the WHO form (Individual Form HRP A65661). In each hospital, a research team including trained hospital healthcare providers carried out the data collection. Results: A total of 9,063 live birth deliveries were reported during the data collection period across the four settings, with a total of 77 cases of severe maternal outcomes (71 maternal near-miss cases and 6 maternal deaths). Higher indices for the maternal mortality index were found in both Al Galaa hospital, in Egypt (8.6 %) and Dar Al Tawleed hospital in Syria (14.3 %), being large referral hospitals, compared to Ramallah hospital in Palestine and Rafik Hariri University hospital in Lebanon. Compared to the WHO's Multicountry Survey using the same data collection tool, our study's mortality indices are higher than the index of 5.6 % among countries with a moderate maternal mortality ratio in the WHO Survey. Overall, haemorrhage-related complications were the most frequent conditions among maternal near-miss cases across the four study hospitals. In all hospitals, coagulation dysfunctions (76.1 %) were the most prevalent dysfunction among maternal near-miss cases, followed by cardiovascular dysfunctions. The coverage of key evidence-based interventions among women experiencing a near-miss was either universal or very high in the study hospitals. Conclusions: Findings from this formative stage confirmed the need for quality improvement interventions. The high reported coverage of the main clinical interventions in the study hospitals would appear to be in contradiction with the above findings as the level of coverage of key evidence-based interventions was high. © 2015 Bashour et al.
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0733-7
dc.identifier.eid2-s2.0-84946761644
dc.identifier.pmid26566955
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/28104
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBioMed Central Ltd.
dc.relation.ispartofBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectMaternal near miss
dc.subjectMiddle-eastern countries
dc.subjectReferral hospitals
dc.subjectSevere maternal morbidity
dc.subjectWho near miss tool
dc.subjectAdult
dc.subjectCross-sectional studies
dc.subjectEgypt
dc.subjectFemale
dc.subjectHospitals, public
dc.subjectHumans
dc.subjectLebanon
dc.subjectLive birth
dc.subjectMaternal health services
dc.subjectMaternal mortality
dc.subjectMiddle east
dc.subjectObstetric labor complications
dc.subjectPregnancy
dc.subjectSyria
dc.subjectWorld health organization
dc.subjectYoung adult
dc.subjectArticle
dc.subjectBleeding
dc.subjectBlood clotting disorder
dc.subjectCardiovascular disease
dc.subjectCross-sectional study
dc.subjectHuman
dc.subjectMajor clinical study
dc.subjectMaternal death
dc.subjectMaternal welfare
dc.subjectPalestine
dc.subjectPregnancy outcome
dc.subjectPublic hospital
dc.subjectSyrian arab republic
dc.subjectClinical trial
dc.subjectMaternal health service
dc.subjectMulticenter study
dc.subjectStatistics and numerical data
dc.titleA cross sectional study of maternal 'near-miss' cases in major public hospitals in Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria
dc.typeArticle

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