1. CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERNAL MORTALITY IN A HEALTH REGION OF INLAND MINAS GERAIS.
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Leonel Nunes, Wanessa, Silva Santos, Jaqueline, Cardoso Maia, Maria Ambrosina, Batista Machado, Gilmar Antonio, Silva Santos, William Messias, Silveira Lemos, Fabíola, and Dully Andrade, Raquel
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MATERNAL health services , *SCIENTIFIC observation , *RESEARCH methodology , *QUANTITATIVE research , *RISK assessment , *SURVEYS , *HOSPITAL mortality , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *MATERNAL mortality , *DATA analysis software , *POSTNATAL care , *MOTHER-child relationship , *EPIDEMIOLOGICAL research - Abstract
Objective: to conduct a survey of the epidemiological, care and causal profile of maternal mortality in the cities of geographical coverage of a Regional Health Superintendence located in inland Minas Gerais in the period from 2004 to 2018. Method: descriptive, quantitative observational epidemiological study with data analysis obtained from the Department of Informatics of the Unified Health System, Death Certificates and Maternal Death Investigation Forms. Results: of the 19 maternal deaths analyzed, 8 (42.10%) were women aged 20 to 29 years, white, married, with 8 to 11 years of schooling. Deaths occurred in hospital institutions (100.00%), highlighting direct obstetric maternal death (89.47%) with obstetric embolism as the cause (21.05%). Conclusion: the maternal deaths studied are more related to quality and full access to existing points of care in the maternal-child care network than to the aspects of social vulnerabilities investigated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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