Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data

Objective This study aims to quantify and identify the contributors to inequity in the maternal mortality risk index for deaths occurring at home and en route to health facilities.Design and setting Analysis of the Maternal Death Surveillance and Response data, encompassing maternal deaths reviewed...

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Main Authors: Neamin Tesfay, Rozina Tariku, Girmay Hailu, Haymanot Firde, Fistum Hadgu Woldeyohannes
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Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/2/e083962.full
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author Neamin Tesfay
Rozina Tariku
Girmay Hailu
Haymanot Firde
Fistum Hadgu Woldeyohannes
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Girmay Hailu
Haymanot Firde
Fistum Hadgu Woldeyohannes
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description Objective This study aims to quantify and identify the contributors to inequity in the maternal mortality risk index for deaths occurring at home and en route to health facilities.Design and setting Analysis of the Maternal Death Surveillance and Response data, encompassing maternal deaths reviewed in Ethiopia from 2013 to 2020.Analysis The Maternal Mortality Risk Index was computed using 14 variables grouped according to the three contributors to delay model: contributors to delay in seeking care, contributors to delay in reaching care and contributors to delay in receiving optimal care. Principal component analysis was employed to calculate the index descriptive statistics, and the Erreygers Normalised Concentration Index (ECI) measured inequalities in the maternal mortality risk index across different places of death. Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition analysis identified factors contributing to these disparities in maternal deaths at home and intransit.Participants A total of 4530 reviewed maternal deaths were included in this study.Results ECI was 0.18 (SE 0.02) for maternal deaths occurring at home and 0.12 (SE 0.01) for those en route to a health facility, indicating a higher concentration of deaths among women with a high maternal mortality risk index in both settings. Decomposition analysis identified marital status, educational status, maternal parity and residence as the key contributors to this disparity.Conclusion A notable disparity in the maternal mortality risk index was observed, with home and intransit deaths predominantly affecting women with a high maternal mortality risk index. To reduce these inequalities, efforts should be made to improve community health-seeking behaviour and establish effective referral linkages.
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spelling doaj-art-e52b0c19150845fe976ba3b1813df0102025-02-12T05:00:12ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552025-02-0115210.1136/bmjopen-2024-083962Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance dataNeamin Tesfay0Rozina Tariku1Girmay Hailu2Haymanot Firde3Fistum Hadgu Woldeyohannes41 Centre of Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia1 Centre of Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia1 Centre of Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia1 Centre of Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia2 Health Financing, Clinton Health Access Initiative, Addis Ababa, EthiopiaObjective This study aims to quantify and identify the contributors to inequity in the maternal mortality risk index for deaths occurring at home and en route to health facilities.Design and setting Analysis of the Maternal Death Surveillance and Response data, encompassing maternal deaths reviewed in Ethiopia from 2013 to 2020.Analysis The Maternal Mortality Risk Index was computed using 14 variables grouped according to the three contributors to delay model: contributors to delay in seeking care, contributors to delay in reaching care and contributors to delay in receiving optimal care. Principal component analysis was employed to calculate the index descriptive statistics, and the Erreygers Normalised Concentration Index (ECI) measured inequalities in the maternal mortality risk index across different places of death. Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition analysis identified factors contributing to these disparities in maternal deaths at home and intransit.Participants A total of 4530 reviewed maternal deaths were included in this study.Results ECI was 0.18 (SE 0.02) for maternal deaths occurring at home and 0.12 (SE 0.01) for those en route to a health facility, indicating a higher concentration of deaths among women with a high maternal mortality risk index in both settings. Decomposition analysis identified marital status, educational status, maternal parity and residence as the key contributors to this disparity.Conclusion A notable disparity in the maternal mortality risk index was observed, with home and intransit deaths predominantly affecting women with a high maternal mortality risk index. To reduce these inequalities, efforts should be made to improve community health-seeking behaviour and establish effective referral linkages.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/2/e083962.full
spellingShingle Neamin Tesfay
Rozina Tariku
Girmay Hailu
Haymanot Firde
Fistum Hadgu Woldeyohannes
Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
BMJ Open
title Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
title_full Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
title_fullStr Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
title_full_unstemmed Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
title_short Inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in Ethiopia: insights from national mortality surveillance data
title_sort inequality in maternal delays related to maternal death at home and en route to a health facility in ethiopia insights from national mortality surveillance data
url https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/2/e083962.full
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