Maternal mortality study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Maternal mortality study in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
Abstract
Background: The reduction of maternal mortality in developing countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) still raises many questions. Indeed, this large country in the heart of Africa ranks 4th among the eight countries that alone account for more than 50% of maternal deaths in the world, behind India, Nigeria and Pakistan. However, there is no up-to-date data on maternal mortality in eastern DRC. This study measures the mortality rate rate in health facilities in eastern DRC and identifies the associated risk factors.
Methods: This analytical epidemiological study was based on retrospective data materna deaths recorded in 59 health facilities, in three health zones in the southern part of Maniema province in east DRC. The study was conducted from July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2020. Descriptive, bi and multivariate analyses were used.
Results: The maternal mortality rate was estimated at 620 deaths per 100,000 live births, of which 46% of maternal deaths were related to a parturients' delayed decision in seeking healthcare in time (first delay). Maternal deaths were significantly associated with extreme ages (≤ 19 years and ≥ 40 years: p = < 0.001), patient parity (in primigravidas and in large multiparas: p = 0.001), complications such as hemorrhagic, (p = < 0.001), uterine ruptures:(p = < 0.001), infections, (p = < 0.001), and dystocia (p = < 0.001).
Conclusion: Despite the efforts made by the DRC and its partners in the fight against maternal mortality, women continue to lose their lives when they decide to give birth. The results imply that it is imperative to strengthen both women and health professionals' knowledge about pregnancy and maternal health and their power to reduce instances of first delay by supporting women in formulating their birth plans.
Keywords: Delay; Democratic republic of the congo; Maternal mortality; Performance-based financing.
© 2022. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare to have no competing interests.
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