The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.

<h4>Background</h4>Research in areas of low skilled attendant coverage found that maternal mortality is paradoxically higher in women who seek obstetric care. We estimated the effect of health-facility admission on maternal survival, and how this effect varies with skilled attendant cove...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:709dcb456bcf4557ae7407aa654e0e2e2021-11-18T08:17:29ZThe effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0095696https://doaj.org/article/709dcb456bcf4557ae7407aa654e0e2e2014-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24887586/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background</h4>Research in areas of low skilled attendant coverage found that maternal mortality is paradoxically higher in women who seek obstetric care. We estimated the effect of health-facility admission on maternal survival, and how this effect varies with skilled attendant coverage across India.<h4>Methods/findings</h4>Using unmatched population-based case-control analysis of national datasets, we compared the effect of health-facility admission at any time (antenatal, intrapartum, postpartum) on maternal deaths (cases) to women reporting pregnancies (controls). Probability of maternal death decreased with increasing skilled attendant coverage, among both women who were and were not admitted to a health-facility, however, the risk of death among women who were admitted was higher (at 50% coverage, OR = 2.32, 95% confidence interval 1.85-2.92) than among those women who were not; while at higher levels of coverage, the effect of health-facility admission was attenuated. In a secondary analysis, the probability of maternal death decreased with increasing coverage among both women admitted for delivery or delivered at home but there was no effect of admission for delivery on mortality risk (50% coverage, OR = 1.0, 0.80-1.25), suggesting that poor quality of obstetric care may have attenuated the benefits of facility-based care. Subpopulation analysis of obstetric hemorrhage cases and report of 'excessive bleeding' in controls showed that the probability of maternal death decreased with increasing skilled attendant coverage; but the effect of health-facility admission was attenuated (at 50% coverage, OR = 1.47, 0.95-1.79), suggesting that some of the effect in the main model can be explained by women arriving at facility with complications underway. Finally, highest risk associated with health-facility admission was clustered in women with education ≤ 8 years.<h4>Conclusions</h4>The effect of health-facility admission did vary by skilled attendant coverage, and this effect appears to be driven partially by reverse causality; however, inequitable access to and possibly poor quality of healthcare for primary and emergency services appears to play a role in maternal survival as well.Ann L MontgomeryShaza FadelRajesh KumarSue BondyRahim MoineddinPrabhat JhaPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 6, p e95696 (2014)
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Ann L Montgomery
Shaza Fadel
Rajesh Kumar
Sue Bondy
Rahim Moineddin
Prabhat Jha
The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
description <h4>Background</h4>Research in areas of low skilled attendant coverage found that maternal mortality is paradoxically higher in women who seek obstetric care. We estimated the effect of health-facility admission on maternal survival, and how this effect varies with skilled attendant coverage across India.<h4>Methods/findings</h4>Using unmatched population-based case-control analysis of national datasets, we compared the effect of health-facility admission at any time (antenatal, intrapartum, postpartum) on maternal deaths (cases) to women reporting pregnancies (controls). Probability of maternal death decreased with increasing skilled attendant coverage, among both women who were and were not admitted to a health-facility, however, the risk of death among women who were admitted was higher (at 50% coverage, OR = 2.32, 95% confidence interval 1.85-2.92) than among those women who were not; while at higher levels of coverage, the effect of health-facility admission was attenuated. In a secondary analysis, the probability of maternal death decreased with increasing coverage among both women admitted for delivery or delivered at home but there was no effect of admission for delivery on mortality risk (50% coverage, OR = 1.0, 0.80-1.25), suggesting that poor quality of obstetric care may have attenuated the benefits of facility-based care. Subpopulation analysis of obstetric hemorrhage cases and report of 'excessive bleeding' in controls showed that the probability of maternal death decreased with increasing skilled attendant coverage; but the effect of health-facility admission was attenuated (at 50% coverage, OR = 1.47, 0.95-1.79), suggesting that some of the effect in the main model can be explained by women arriving at facility with complications underway. Finally, highest risk associated with health-facility admission was clustered in women with education ≤ 8 years.<h4>Conclusions</h4>The effect of health-facility admission did vary by skilled attendant coverage, and this effect appears to be driven partially by reverse causality; however, inequitable access to and possibly poor quality of healthcare for primary and emergency services appears to play a role in maternal survival as well.
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author Ann L Montgomery
Shaza Fadel
Rajesh Kumar
Sue Bondy
Rahim Moineddin
Prabhat Jha
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Shaza Fadel
Rajesh Kumar
Sue Bondy
Rahim Moineddin
Prabhat Jha
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title The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
title_short The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
title_full The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
title_fullStr The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in India: a case-control analysis.
title_sort effect of health-facility admission and skilled birth attendant coverage on maternal survival in india: a case-control analysis.
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