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Improving maternal and newborn health and reducing stillbirths in the Western Pacific Region – current situation and the way forward

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posted on 2023-02-16, 01:25 authored by LM Vallely, B Calvert, M De Silva, L Panisi, D Babona, J Bolnga, T Duro-Aina, A Noovao-Hill, S Naidu, S Leisher, V Flenady, RM Smith, JP Vogel, CSE Homer
Despite positive trends in many indicators, there remains an unacceptable burden of preventable maternal, newborn deaths and stillbirths every year. This paper provides an overview of the maternal and perinatal outcomes across 22 Pacific Island Countries and Territories, including Papua New Guinea. We highlight some unique challenges and provide examples of initiatives in three of the larger countries to contribute to safer childbirth. There are high maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality rates in many of the countries, although reliable data are limited. There are currently no data relating to the burden of intrapartum-related maternal and perinatal morbidity or stillbirth or the quality of intrapartum care. Varying definitions across countries for perinatal indicators mean that meaningful comparisons are difficult and unreliable. There is need for midwives and other maternal and newborn health providers to improve maternal and newborn indicators as countries advance towards the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

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Journal

The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific

Volume

32

Article number

100653

Pagination

100653-100653

ISSN

2666-6065

eISSN

2666-6065

Language

en

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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