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IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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目的描述孕产妇死亡的有意搜索和重新分类方法(BIRMM,西班牙语缩写),该方法可识别和纠正孕产妇死亡的错误分类和报告不足:采用了 BIRMM 方法,该方法最初于 2003 年在墨西哥开发,自 2012 年起在其他拉丁美洲国家推广。BIRMM 包括四个关键部分:i) 对确诊的孕产妇死亡进行重新分类;ii) 识别和调查疑似孕产妇死亡病例;iii) 与其他信息来源进行交叉比对;以及 iv) 公布结果并进行统计分析:结果:BIRMM 的应用使得在孕产妇死亡委员会中识别和分析孕产妇死亡成为可能,这促进了有效应对计划的实施,为持续降低各国的孕产妇死亡率做出了贡献:BIRMM 方法是纠正孕产妇死亡漏报和误报的有效工具,可以更好地监测和应对这一问题。该方法的采用和例行实施对于提高美洲地区孕产妇死亡信息的质量和减少孕产妇死亡至关重要。这一方法的可持续性取决于各国的机构承诺和政治意愿。
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[Intentional search and reclassification of maternal deaths: quality information and its analysis to reduce maternal mortalityBusca intencional e reclassificação de mortes maternas: informação de qualidade e sua análise para reduzir a mortalidade materna].

Objective: To describe the methodology of the intentional search and reclassification of maternal deaths (BIRMM, acronym in Spanish), which allows the identification and correction of misclassification and underreporting of maternal deaths.

Methods: The BIRMM methodology, initially developed in Mexico in 2003 and disseminated in other Latin American countries since 2012, was used. BIRMM consists of four key components: i) reclassification of confirmed maternal deaths; ii) identification and investigation of suspected cases of maternal death; iii) cross-referencing with other information sources; and iv) publication of results and statistical analysis.

Results: The application of BIRMM makes it possible to identify and analyze maternal deaths in maternal mortality committees, which has facilitated the implementation of effective response plans, contributing to a sustained reduction in maternal mortality in the countries.

Conclusions: The BIRMM methodology is an effective tool for correcting underreporting and misclassification of maternal deaths, allowing better surveillance and response to this problem. Its adoption and routine implementation are essential to improve the quality of maternal mortality information and reduce maternal deaths in the Region of the Americas. The sustainability of this methodology depends on institutional commitment and political will in the countries.

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