Improved Assessment: The Path to Better Maternal Outcomes in Missouri.

Missouri medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Daniel Quay, Ashlie Otto, George Hubbell, Karen Harbert, Crystal Schollmeyer
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Abstract

Maternal Mortality Review Committees are one of the methods employed to measure and address the problem of pregnancy-related death. Reviewing Missouri cases from 2017-2020, 79% of the cases where failure to screen or provide an adequate risk assessment by a health care provider were identified in a pregnancy-related death were determined to be preventable. Recommendations for improvement most commonly addressed issues with assessment of mental health conditions, substance use disorder (SUD), intimate partner violence (IPV), and cardiovascular disease. Although limited, these findings indicate an opportunity for providers to lower the state of Missouri's pregnancy-related mortality ratio.

改进评估:密苏里州改善孕产妇结果之路。
孕产妇死亡审查委员会是衡量和解决与妊娠相关死亡问题的方法之一。通过对密苏里州 2017-2020 年的案例进行审查,发现在与妊娠相关的死亡案例中,79% 的案例因医疗保健提供者未能进行筛查或提供充分的风险评估而被确定为可预防的。改进建议最常涉及的问题包括精神健康状况评估、药物使用障碍(SUD)、亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)和心血管疾病。尽管研究结果有限,但这些研究结果表明,医疗服务提供者有机会降低密苏里州与妊娠相关的死亡率。
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