Maternal Mortality: Problems of Data Collection in Confidential Enquiries in a Developing Country

1986 ◽  
pp. 342-344
Author(s):  
K. Zaveri ◽  
I. Hinduja ◽  
M. Karkal
2016 ◽  
Vol 223 (4) ◽  
pp. e119
Author(s):  
Eugenia E. Lee ◽  
Sagar Chawla ◽  
Sanjeev Shrestha ◽  
John Pathak ◽  
Alain Labrique ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 177-181
Author(s):  
Sumarah Sumarah

Based on data of BPS Yogyakarta in 2013, there were 63.291 teenagers between10-19 years old, 30.862 boys and 32.429 girls. In 2012, Yogyakarta had 2.52% of earlymarriages which occurred on the teenagers below 15 years old, 2.05% on age 16, and 14.30%between 17-18 years old. Pregnancy of young age correlated with maternal mortality. One ofthe main factors causing early marriage is attitude toward early marriage itself. This studyaims are to know attitude toward early marriage.This research is descriptive quantitative. Thepopulation on this research was the teenagers between 16 – 19 years old who were present,willingly, and randomly selected to be respondents. There were 100 teenagers. The instrumentfor the data collection was a questionnaire. In data analysis process, T-score was used tomeasure attitude. Attitude toward early marriage are half positive. Most respondents havepositive attitude toward meaning, causes, and impact of early marriage. Most respondentshave negative attitude toward overcoming early marriage.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-103
Author(s):  
Salsalina Salsalina Yuniarty G ◽  
Triswanti Triswanti

The background: Rupture the perineum is ripping was born. Ripping perineum occur in nearly all births, and it is not uncommon for delivery next. Ripping it can be prevented and reduced by keeping and you will pass the flanks by the head of the fetus quickly.Based on indonesia ' s demographic health survey (SDKI) in 2007, maternal mortality rate in the country reached 248 / 100,000 of life. The purpose : Prove the existence of the relation of parity and weight infants born with the rupture of the perineum in BPM Ai Arianti 2018..The methods : Methods used analytic with the approach of cross sectional.The sample collection technique by using techniques of sampling is a total of commentary on the number of deliveries totaled 40 people mother . Data collection in this research is fill a sheet observation.The result : The results of research with the use the chi square showed p-value based on the relationship of parity with the genesis of rupture the perineum of p-value 0,008 and because of pvalue 0,008 <( 0.05 ), then there is rejected meaning of this relationship parity with the rupture of the perineum, relationship based on weight infants born with the incident because of rupture of the perineum of p-value 0,005 and because of p-value 0,116> ( 0.05 ), and Ho no accepted which means there is a weight infants born with the rupture of the perineum in the BPM Ai Arianti 2018. The conclusion: there is a relationship parity and weight infants born with rupture of the perineum in the BPM Ai Arianti 2018. Advice: Expected for pregnant women to growing awareness to do gymnastics pregnant regularly can train to the perineum muscles during childbirth dan teaching how to gymnastics pregnant do the best, so it can reduce the risk of rupture of the perineum. And for the BPM Ai Ariant in the hope more can increase vigilance in doing help childbirth thus reducing the rupture of the perineum in the BPM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Imam Khanafi ◽  
Susminingsih Susminingsih

This paper focuses on analyzing the implementation of theology in the batik industry in the process of nation building in Indonesia as a developing country. Religion becomes a code of conduct for the Indonesians. This research has a question how theology which has noble values for humanity, makes the batik industry more meaningful, boarderless and cross culture by involving various ethnicities and interfaith; Javanese, Arabic and Chinese, Muslim and non-Muslim. This study uses qualitative methods to draw data and analyze it descriptively-philosophically-sociologically. Observation, interview and documentation are the data collection techniques from primary and secondary sources. This study found that 1) theology and industry actually have a symbiotic relationship to show their respective roles in industry profiles aimed at increasing humanity, 2) through theology, the Pekalongan batik industry has changed the way humans view the meaning of work, that through theology, actors the batik industry has in fact moved their hearts, minds and deeds in creating working relationships, motives and environments both the surrounding community and the nation and country, 3) nation building in Indonesia as a developing country has unique characteristics, because the Indonesian people have a variety of cultures that are closely related with spirituality values.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-76
Author(s):  
Frederick Pobee

This research investigates the factors that influence online repurchase intention in a developing country, focusing on Ghana. The study also investigates the unexplored effect of perceived value on user satisfaction and online repurchase intention. The survey method of data collection was employed. The author used the purposive technique of data collection to collect data from 504 online shoppers in two regions of Ghana. The data were analyzed using the partial least square – structural equation modeling. The findings of this study indicate that information quality, system quality, and service quality are vital drivers of consumer perceived value of products/services and consumer satisfaction. The results also confirm that perceived value significantly drives consumer satisfaction. Furthermore, the research findings suggest that consumer satisfaction and perceived value significantly influences online repurchase intention. This study extends the research on online repurchase intention, particularly within the context of a developing country.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 348-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Imran Afzal Durrani ◽  
Noman Sohaib Qureshi ◽  
Nadeem Ahmad ◽  
Tabbasum Naz ◽  
Alessia Amelio

Abstract Background The reduction and control over neonatal, infant, and maternal mortality is a collective mission of the World Health Organization under United Nations. Methods This article summarizes the automation of verbal autopsy reporting for neonatal, infant, and maternal mortality with primary focus on user-centered design for technologically illiterate workforce with minimum available resources. The diminution in neonatal, infant, and maternal deaths is not possible until grassroot level quality data are available for mortality. The estimated data are less effective for developing countries like Pakistan because it has heterogeneous demographic pockets with respect to mortality causes. The Neonatal, Infant, and Maternal Death E-surveillance System is a project in which a real-time reporting system is innovated that is useful in detecting the causes of mortality and effective in adopting appropriate countermeasure policies. In a pilot study, the system was implemented initially in nine districts of Punjab, Pakistan. The initial system was refined after getting detailed feedback from district management staff including Lady Health Workers and Lady Health Supervisors. The refined surveillance system was finally implemented in all 36 districts of Punjab, Pakistan. Results The results exhibited 31% improvement in infant data collection and 6% improvement in maternal data collection regarding mortality. Conclusion This research will be helpful in achieving the milestone of gathering real-time mortality data from grassroot level using user-centered design methodology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 481-489 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory Ezeah ◽  
Eucharia Okwumba Ogechi ◽  
Nkiru Christiana Ohia ◽  
Gever Verlumun Celestine

Abstract Awareness and knowledge have been identified as essential requirements to successfully combat the global threat which COVID-19 currently poses. Rural communities are particularly at risk because of their low socio-economic status and high illiteracy level. There is currently uncertainty regarding how to effectively raise awareness about the pandemic and educate rural communities about it. In this study, we tested the effectiveness of interpersonal communication in awareness creation and knowledge about COVID-19 among rural communities in a developing country. We tested three hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. The sample size was made up 470 participants. The questionnaire served as the instrument for data collection. In the analysis of data, both descriptive and inferential statistics were used. The results demonstrate that interpersonal communication is effective in creating awareness about COVID-19 among rural communities. It was also found that interpersonal communication was effective in improving knowledge about the pandemic among rural communications. We explored the implications of these findings on healthcare delivery.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 349-354 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Panda ◽  
V Jha ◽  
AS Singh

Mother requesting of caesarean reflects a belief among society that elective caesarean safer than vaginal delivery in term of fetus and mother. Although the study data neglecting the facts other skewed part in this issue is consideration of resources, as in developing countries, where maternal mortality is still high due to lack of adequate resources. Mother coming to obstetrician with mother’s request should individualize in every case considering mother’s argument, society and evidence base guideline.Kathmandu Univ Med J 2013; 11(4): 349-354


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