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Isaac Tenzek Kiroso
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多年来,可预防原因造成的孕产妇和早期新生儿零死亡一直是一项全球目标。在过去20年中,随着全球趋势的减少,已经观察到改善。虽然这可以看作是一个相当大的全球减少,然而,它不是统一的大陆,地区和国家。值得注意的是,撒哈拉以南非洲国家仍然是受影响最严重的国家。管理或预防妊娠和分娩并发症的医疗保健解决方案是众所周知的。虽然获得高质量的熟练护理已被全球接受为减少孕产妇和围产期死亡的主要解决办法,并且是每个妇女的最大需求,但撒哈拉以南非洲大多数国家缺乏问责制框架,无法确保每个分娩妇女每次都能得到正确的护理。因此,可持续发展目标要求重新关注,并要求卫生保健系统对提供优质服务负责。本文赞赏非洲国家为缩小差距所作的努力和采取的办法。然而,经过几年的实施,这一目标仍远未实现。因此,本文以尼日利亚为案例研究,提供了采用孕产妇和围产期死亡监测和反应(MPDSR)作为质量改进方法的意义。这肯定将有助于孕产妇死亡负担沉重的撒哈拉以南非洲国家实现全球目标。它进一步解释了MPDSR系统工作的原因和方式,并概述了实施该方法的结构和操作要求。
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Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response System: An Intervention to Reduce Maternal and Perinatal Deaths in Africa; Using Nigeria as a Case Study
Zero maternal and early neonatal deaths from preventable causes have been a global target for many years. There has been observed improvement as the trends have reduced for the past 20 years globally. While this can be seen as a considerable global reduction, it is, however, not uniform to continents, regions, and Nations. Of note, Sub-Saharan African countries remain the worst affected. Healthcare solutions to manage or prevent complications in pregnancy and childbirth are well known. While access to quality skilled care has been accepted globally as a major solution to the reduction of maternal and perinatal deaths and it is the greatest need of every woman, the majority of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa lack an accountability framework to ensure every woman in childbirth receive the right care, every time. For this reason, the sustainable development goals called for a renewed focus, and the healthcare system is held accountable for quality service provision. This article appreciates the efforts and approaches African Countries have put to close the gap. However, after several years of implementation, the goal remains far from being achieved. This article, therefore, provides the significance of adopting maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR) as a quality improvement methodology, using Nigeria as a case study. This will definitely contribute to the realization of global targets among countries in sub-Saharan Africa with a high burden of maternal deaths. It further explains why and how the MPDSR system works and outlines the structural and operational requirements for the implementation of the methodology.
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