‘We identify, discuss, act and promise to prevent similar deaths’: a qualitative study of Ethiopia9s Maternal Death Surveillance and Response system

Type Journal Article - BMJ global health
Title ‘We identify, discuss, act and promise to prevent similar deaths’: a qualitative study of Ethiopia9s Maternal Death Surveillance and Response system
Author(s)
Volume 2
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2017
URL http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc5435261
Abstract
Introduction Ethiopia introduced national Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) in 2013 and is among the first sub-Saharan African countries to capture data on facility-based and community-based maternal deaths. We interviewed frontline MDSR implementers about their experiences of the first 2 years of MDSR, including perceptions of its introduction and outcomes for health services.

Methods We conducted a qualitative case study in 4 zones in the largest regions, interviewing 69 key informants from regional, zonal, district and facility levels.

Results A defining feature of Ethiopia's MDSR system is its integration within existing disease surveillance, with both benefits and challenges. Facilitators of the system's introduction were strong political support, alignment with broader health strategies and strong links across health system departments. Barriers included confusion around new responsibilities, high staff turnover and fear of legal repercussions. Stakeholders believed MDSR increased confidence in using local data to improve maternal health services and enhanced communication across the health system.

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