Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?

BACKGROUND:In Morocco, there is little information on the circumstances surrounding maternal near misses. This study aimed to determine the incidence, characteristics, and determinants of maternal near misses in Morocco. METHOD:A prospective case-control study was conducted at 3 referral maternity h...

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Main Authors: Bouchra Assarag, Bruno Dujardin, Alexandre Delamou, Fatima-Zahra Meski, Vincent De Brouwere
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4303272?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e958dd43d40946309e17a40dc8ef48e92020-11-24T22:18:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01101e011667510.1371/journal.pone.0116675Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?Bouchra AssaragBruno DujardinAlexandre DelamouFatima-Zahra MeskiVincent De BrouwereBACKGROUND:In Morocco, there is little information on the circumstances surrounding maternal near misses. This study aimed to determine the incidence, characteristics, and determinants of maternal near misses in Morocco. METHOD:A prospective case-control study was conducted at 3 referral maternity hospitals in the Marrakech region of Morocco between February and July 2012. Near-miss cases included severe hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, and prolonged obstructed labor. Three unmatched controls were selected for each near-miss case. Three categories of risk factors (sociodemographics, reproductive history, and delays), as well as perinatal outcomes, were assessed, and bivariate and multivariate analyses of the determinants were performed. A sample of 30 near misses and 30 non-near misses was interviewed. RESULTS:The incidence of near misses was 12‰ of births. Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy (45%) and severe hemorrhage (39%) were the most frequent direct causes of near miss. The main risk factors were illiteracy [OR = 2.35; 95% CI: (1.07-5.15)], lack of antenatal care [OR = 3.97; 95% CI: (1.42-11.09)], complications during pregnancy [OR = 2.81; 95% CI:(1.26-6.29)], and having experienced a first phase delay [OR = 8.71; 95% CI: (3.97-19.12)] and a first phase of third delay [OR = 4.03; 95% CI: (1.75-9.25)]. The main reasons for the first delay were lack of a family authority figure who could make a decision, lack of sufficient financial resources, lack of a vehicle, and fear of health facilities. The majority of near misses demonstrated a third delay with many referrals. The women's perceptions of the quality of their care highlighted the importance of information, good communication, and attitude. CONCLUSION:Women and newborns with serious obstetric complications have a greater chance of successful outcomes if they are immediately directed to a functioning referral hospital and if the providers are responsive.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4303272?pdf=render
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author Bouchra Assarag
Bruno Dujardin
Alexandre Delamou
Fatima-Zahra Meski
Vincent De Brouwere
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Bruno Dujardin
Alexandre Delamou
Fatima-Zahra Meski
Vincent De Brouwere
Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Bouchra Assarag
Bruno Dujardin
Alexandre Delamou
Fatima-Zahra Meski
Vincent De Brouwere
author_sort Bouchra Assarag
title Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
title_short Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
title_full Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
title_fullStr Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of maternal near-miss in Morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
title_sort determinants of maternal near-miss in morocco: too late, too far, too sloppy?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description BACKGROUND:In Morocco, there is little information on the circumstances surrounding maternal near misses. This study aimed to determine the incidence, characteristics, and determinants of maternal near misses in Morocco. METHOD:A prospective case-control study was conducted at 3 referral maternity hospitals in the Marrakech region of Morocco between February and July 2012. Near-miss cases included severe hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, and prolonged obstructed labor. Three unmatched controls were selected for each near-miss case. Three categories of risk factors (sociodemographics, reproductive history, and delays), as well as perinatal outcomes, were assessed, and bivariate and multivariate analyses of the determinants were performed. A sample of 30 near misses and 30 non-near misses was interviewed. RESULTS:The incidence of near misses was 12‰ of births. Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy (45%) and severe hemorrhage (39%) were the most frequent direct causes of near miss. The main risk factors were illiteracy [OR = 2.35; 95% CI: (1.07-5.15)], lack of antenatal care [OR = 3.97; 95% CI: (1.42-11.09)], complications during pregnancy [OR = 2.81; 95% CI:(1.26-6.29)], and having experienced a first phase delay [OR = 8.71; 95% CI: (3.97-19.12)] and a first phase of third delay [OR = 4.03; 95% CI: (1.75-9.25)]. The main reasons for the first delay were lack of a family authority figure who could make a decision, lack of sufficient financial resources, lack of a vehicle, and fear of health facilities. The majority of near misses demonstrated a third delay with many referrals. The women's perceptions of the quality of their care highlighted the importance of information, good communication, and attitude. CONCLUSION:Women and newborns with serious obstetric complications have a greater chance of successful outcomes if they are immediately directed to a functioning referral hospital and if the providers are responsive.
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