Type | Corporate Author |
Title | Skilled attendant at birth: 2006 updates |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
URL | http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/69951/1/WHO_RHR_06.15_eng.pdf |
Abstract | The maternal mortality ratio and the proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel are the two indicators used to monitor progress towards achievement of the 5th Millennium Development Goal (MDG) which aims to improve maternal health. Measuring maternal mortality accurately is difficult, except where there is comprehensive registration of deaths and causes of death (Stanton et al. 1997, Stanton et al. 2000). In addition, although unacceptably high in developing countries, a maternal death is still a relatively rare event to capture changes during short intervals. Among the potential process indicators to track changes in maternal mortality levels, “proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel” is being accepted to be the most relevant due to the historical data showing a correlation between having skilled care at delivery and declining maternal mortality (Graham et al. 2001). It is, therefore, a key indicator for the MDG 5 of improving maternal health and its target of reducing maternal mortality. |