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Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 200 - 210, 29.12.2019

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CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY IN NIGERIA; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Year 2019, Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 200 - 210, 29.12.2019

Abstract

The issue of maternal mortality in the developing world is still a major concern for health planners and policymakers. This systematic review was done keeping in view the high maternal mortality rates in Nigeria, to identify the major direct and indirect causes and thus enable us to understand the gaps between what is and what ought to be. For this purpose, the published work was reviewed by searching the PubMed and BioMed Central databases for retrospective maternal mortality reviews and autopsies after the year 2000. Of 69 articles, 11 full-text articles were reviewed and six of them were finally included in the study. Eclampsia, pre-eclampsia, and hemorrhage were reported to be the most common direct causes of maternal mortality, all of which are preventable by simple maneuvers like regular antenatal checkups, early detection, presence of trained birth attendants to assist with the delivery, easy access to health facilities, etc. There is a need to increase the utilization of antenatal care services to improve the number of booked patients and ensure the provision of essential medicines and safe blood transfusions to reduce the current high mortality rates.

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  • Adedokun, O., Adeyemi, O., & Dauda, C. (n.d.). Child marriage and maternal health risks among young mothers in Gombi, Adamawa State, Nigeria : implications for mortality, entitlements, and freedoms ., 986–999.
  • Bukar, M., Kunmanda, V., Moruppa, J., Ehalaiye, B., Takai, U., & Ndonya, D. (2013). Maternal mortality at federal medical center Yola, Adamawa State: A five-year review. Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research, 3(4), 568. https://doi.org/10.4103/2141-9248.122112 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3868125/
  • Dinyain, A., Olutoyin Omoniyi-Esan, G., Olaofe, O. O., Sabageh, D., Komolafe, A. O., & Ojo, O. S. (2014). Autopsy-certified maternal mortality at Ile-Ife, Nigeria. International Journal of Women’s Health, 6(1), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S39863
  • Faduyile, F. A., Soyemi, S. S., Emiogun, F. E., & Obafunwa, J. O. (2017). A 10 years autopsy ‑ based study of maternal mortality in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28091425
  • Guerrier, G., Oluyide, B., Keramarou, M., & Grais, R. (2013). High maternal and neonatal mortality rates in northern Nigeria: An 8-month observational study. International Journal of Women’s Health, 5(1), 495–499. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S48179
  • Hussein, J., Hirose, A., Owolabi, O., Imamura, M., Kanguru, L., & Okonofua, F. (2016). Maternal death and obstetric care audits in Nigeria: A systematic review of barriers and enabling factors in the provision of emergency care. Reproductive Health, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-016-0158-4
  • Lucas, A. O., Stoll, B. J., & Bale, J. R. (Eds.). (2003). Improving birth outcomes: meeting the challenge in the developing world. National Academies Press. Maternal mortality fact sheet. (2015).
  • Obiechina, N. J., Okolie, V. E., Okechukwu, Z. C., Oguejiofor, C. F., Udegbunam, O. I., Nwajiaku, L. S. A., … Egeonu, R. (2013). Maternal mortality at Nnamdi Azikiwe University teaching hospital, southeast Nigeria: A 10-year review (2003-2012). International Journal of Women’s Health, 5(1), 431–436. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S46988
  • Oladapo, O. T., Lamina, M. A., & Fakoya, T. A. (2006). Maternal deaths in Sagamu in the new Millenium: A facility-based retrospective analysis. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 6, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2393-6-6
  • Panel, A. P., & Brief, P. (2010). Maternal Health :, (September). https://www.who.int/pmnch/knowledge/publications/policy_compendium.pdf
  • Sharma, V., Brown, W., Kainuwa, M. A., Leight, J., & Nyqvist, M. B. (2017). High maternal mortality in Jigawa State, Northern Nigeria estimated using the sisterhood method. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-017-1341-5
  • WHO guidance for measuring maternal mortality from a census. (n.d.). https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/publications/monitoring/9789241506113/en/
  • World Health Organization Fact sheets, Maternal Mortality. (2018, February 16). Retrieved June 2018, from http://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/maternal-mortality.
  • World Health Organization Human Reproduction Program, research for impact, Sexual and Reproductive Health, 2019, Retrieved 16 December 2019, from https://www.who.int/reproductivehealth/maternal-health-nigeria/en/
  • World Health Organization, & UNICEF. (2009). Monitoring emergency obstetric care: a handbook.
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Primary Language English
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Saima Tasneem 0000-0002-0263-5355

Adaugo Nnajı This is me 0000-0002-4541-2901

Macide Artac Ozdal 0000-0002-9334-2485

Publication Date December 29, 2019
Submission Date October 16, 2019
Acceptance Date December 26, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 4 Issue: 3

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APA Tasneem, S., Nnajı, A., & Artac Ozdal, M. (2019). CAUSES OF MATERNAL MORTALITY IN NIGERIA; A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW. International Journal of Health Management and Tourism, 4(3), 200-210.