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Title: Factors Associated with Maternal Near Miss among Postnatal Mothers at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital
Author(s): Migisha Josephine
Year 2024
Publisher: EURASIAN EXPERIMENT JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH
URI: https://publications.kiu.ac.ug/publication-page.php?i=factors-associated-with-maternal-near-miss-among-postnatal-mothers-at-jinja-regional-referral-hospital
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Maternal near miss (MNM) serves as a pivotal marker for assessing the quality of maternal healthcare services and
identifying areas for improvement. This study investigates the factors contributing to MNM among postnatal
mothers at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda. A cross-sectional analysis was conducted on 316 postnatal
mothers admitted. Data collection involved structured questionnaires and medical record reviews, encompassing
socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history, antenatal care utilization, delivery-related factors, and maternal
outcomes. The prevalence of MNM was 33%. Significant associations were found between MNM and maternal
mortality. These results emphasize the imperative of tailored interventions targeting identified factors to enhance
maternal health outcomes. Strengthening antenatal care services, improving access to skilled delivery, and
implementing prompt interventions for obstetric complications are paramount in reducing MNM incidences.
Further research is warranted to delve deeper into additional determinants and assess intervention effectiveness.
This study contributes valuable insights into enhancing maternal healthcare delivery and reducing maternal
morbidity and mortality rates in the region