1: Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2000 Nov;79(11):968-72
Aims, options and
outcomes in measuring maternal mortality in developing societies.
Berhane Y, Andersson T, Wall S, Byass P, Hogberg U.
Department of Community Health, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
BACKGROUND: Effective methods for measuring maternal mortality in developing
countries are important, particularly in assessing interventions aiming for
safer motherhood. Here the performance of different approaches is compared in
the same setting. METHODS: Estimates of maternal mortality in a rural Ethiopian
community are reported, made by direct observation, a case-control approach, and
the sisterhood method. RESULTS: Adjusted estimates of MMR using these methods
ranged between 440 and 665 per 100,000 live births. CONCLUSIONS: The advantages
and disadvantages of the different approaches are compared, both for operational
feasibility and outcome.
PMID: 11081682