Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: a systematic review of qualitative studies

<p><strong>Objective</strong> To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response in low- and middle-income countries, and the mechanisms by which this process can achieve its intended outcomes.</p> &...

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Váldodahkkit: Willcox, ML, Okello, IA, Maidwell-Smith, A, Tura, AK, van den Akker, T, Knight, M
Materiálatiipa: Journal article
Giella:English
Almmustuhtton: World Health Organization 2022
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author Willcox, ML
Okello, IA
Maidwell-Smith, A
Tura, AK
van den Akker, T
Knight, M
author_facet Willcox, ML
Okello, IA
Maidwell-Smith, A
Tura, AK
van den Akker, T
Knight, M
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description <p><strong>Objective</strong> To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response in low- and middle-income countries, and the mechanisms by which this process can achieve its intended outcomes.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong> In June 2022, we systematically searched seven databases for qualitative studies of stakeholders implementing maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response in low- and middle-income countries. Two reviewers independently screened articles and assessed their quality. We used thematic synthesis to derive descriptive themes and a realist approach to understand the context–mechanism–outcome configurations.</p> <p><strong>Findings</strong> Fifty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Good outcomes (improved quality of care or reduced mortality) were underpinned by a functional action cycle. Mechanisms for effective death surveillance and response included learning, vigilance and implementation of recommendations which motivated further engagement. The key context to enable effective death surveillance and response was a blamefree learning environment with good leadership. Inadequate outcomes (lack of improvement in care and mortality and discontinuation of death surveillance and response) resulted from a vicious cycle of under-reporting, inaccurate data, and inadequate review and recommendations, which led to demotivation and disengagement. Some harmful outcomes were reported, such as inappropriate referrals and worsened staff shortages, which resulted from a fear of negative consequences, including blame, disciplinary action or litigation.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong> Conditions needed for effective maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response include: separation of the process from litigation and disciplinary procedures; comprehensive guidelines and training; adequate resources to implement recommendations; and supportive supervision to enable safe learning.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:a43d72b5-91d0-44a5-b66b-2f9c124be3cb2023-05-26T10:11:33ZMaternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: a systematic review of qualitative studiesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a43d72b5-91d0-44a5-b66b-2f9c124be3cbEnglishSymplectic ElementsWorld Health Organization2022Willcox, MLOkello, IAMaidwell-Smith, ATura, AKvan den Akker, TKnight, M<p><strong>Objective</strong> To understand the experiences and perceptions of people implementing maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response in low- and middle-income countries, and the mechanisms by which this process can achieve its intended outcomes.</p> <p><strong>Methods</strong> In June 2022, we systematically searched seven databases for qualitative studies of stakeholders implementing maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response in low- and middle-income countries. Two reviewers independently screened articles and assessed their quality. We used thematic synthesis to derive descriptive themes and a realist approach to understand the context–mechanism–outcome configurations.</p> <p><strong>Findings</strong> Fifty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Good outcomes (improved quality of care or reduced mortality) were underpinned by a functional action cycle. Mechanisms for effective death surveillance and response included learning, vigilance and implementation of recommendations which motivated further engagement. The key context to enable effective death surveillance and response was a blamefree learning environment with good leadership. Inadequate outcomes (lack of improvement in care and mortality and discontinuation of death surveillance and response) resulted from a vicious cycle of under-reporting, inaccurate data, and inadequate review and recommendations, which led to demotivation and disengagement. Some harmful outcomes were reported, such as inappropriate referrals and worsened staff shortages, which resulted from a fear of negative consequences, including blame, disciplinary action or litigation.</p> <p><strong>Conclusion</strong> Conditions needed for effective maternal and/or perinatal death surveillance and response include: separation of the process from litigation and disciplinary procedures; comprehensive guidelines and training; adequate resources to implement recommendations; and supportive supervision to enable safe learning.</p>
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Okello, IA
Maidwell-Smith, A
Tura, AK
van den Akker, T
Knight, M
Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: a systematic review of qualitative studies
title Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: a systematic review of qualitative studies
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title_short Maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response: a systematic review of qualitative studies
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