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dc.titleQuality of care for postpartum hemorrhage: A direct observation study in referral hospitals in Kenya
dc.contributor.authorClarke-Deelder, Emma
dc.contributor.authorOpondo, Kennedy
dc.contributor.authorAchieng, Emmaculate
dc.contributor.authorGarg, Lorraine
dc.contributor.authorHan, Dan
dc.contributor.authorHenry, Junita
dc.contributor.authorGuha, Moytrayee
dc.contributor.authorLightbourne, Alicia
dc.contributor.authorMakin, Jennifer
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Nora
dc.contributor.authorOtieno, Brenda
dc.contributor.authorBorovac-Pinheiro, Anderson
dc.contributor.authorSuarez-Rebling, Daniela
dc.contributor.authorMenzies, Nicolas A
dc.contributor.authorBurke, Thomas
dc.contributor.authorOguttu, Monica
dc.contributor.authorMcConnell, Margaret
dc.contributor.authorCohen, Jessica
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-25T05:56:01Z
dc.date.available2023-07-25T05:56:01Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.citationClarke-Deelder, Emma, Opondo, Kennedy, Achieng, Emmaculate, Garg, Lorraine, Han, Dan, Henry, Junita, Guha, Moytrayee, Lightbourne, Alicia, Makin, Jennifer, Miller, Nora, Otieno, Brenda, Borovac-Pinheiro, Anderson, Suarez-Rebling, Daniela, Menzies, Nicolas A, Burke, Thomas, Oguttu, Monica, McConnell, Margaret, Cohen, Jessica (2023). Quality of care for postpartum hemorrhage: A direct observation study in referral hospitals in Kenya. PLOS Global Public Health 3 (3) : e0001670-e0001670. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001670
dc.identifier.issn2767-3375
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/243419
dc.description.abstract<jats:p>Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in Kenya. The aim of this study was to measure quality and timeliness of care for PPH in a sample of deliveries in referral hospitals in Kenya. We conducted direct observations of 907 vaginal deliveries in three Kenyan hospitals from October 2018 through February 2019, observing the care women received from admission for labor and delivery through hospital discharge. We identified cases of “suspected PPH”, defined as cases in which providers indicated suspicion of and/or took an action to manage abnormal bleeding. We measured adherence to World Health Organization and Kenyan guidelines for PPH risk assessment, prevention, identification, and management and the timeliness of care in each domain. The rate of suspected PPH among the observed vaginal deliveries was 9% (95% Confidence Interval: 7% - 11%). Health care providers followed all guidelines for PPH risk assessment in 7% (5% - 10%) of observed deliveries and all guidelines for PPH prevention in 4% (3% - 6%) of observed deliveries. Lowest adherence was observed for taking vital signs and for timely administration of a prophylactic uterotonic. Providers did not follow guidelines for postpartum monitoring in any of the observed deliveries. When suspected PPH occurred, providers performed all recommended actions in 23% (6% - 40%) of cases. Many of the critical actions for suspected PPH were performed in a timely manner, but, in some cases, substantial delays were observed. In conclusion, we found significant gaps in the quality of risk assessment, prevention, identification, and management of PPH after vaginal deliveries in referral hospitals in Kenya. Efforts to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality from PPH should emphasize improvements in the quality of care, with a particular focus on postpartum monitoring and timely emergency response.</jats:p>
dc.publisherPublic Library of Science (PLoS)
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dc.typeArticle
dc.date.updated2023-07-25T05:25:42Z
dc.contributor.departmentDEAN'S OFFICE (LKY SCH OF PUBLIC POLICY)
dc.description.doi10.1371/journal.pgph.0001670
dc.description.sourcetitlePLOS Global Public Health
dc.description.volume3
dc.description.issue3
dc.description.pagee0001670-e0001670
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