Maternal mortality

determinant modifiable factors by means of public policies in “La Libertad region”

Authors

  • Ladys Karim Santos Rebaza Universidad César Vallejo, Lima, Perú
  • Flor Marlene Luna Victoria Mori Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, La Libertad, Perú
  • Marino González Reyes Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18050/revucv-scientia.v2i1.809

Keywords:

Maternal mortality, Public policies, Determining factors

Abstract

Quantitative descriptive investigation developed in the Region the Freedom with the objective to analyze the effects of the determining factors of maternal mortality soon to make the proposal of policies you publish you specify, The period of analysis includes understands the deaths. The population been has constituted by 193 women passed away during the gestation, the childbirth or puerperal. This select randomly to 171 women with maternal death being the this last sample, is possible to indicate that the control has selected between women of he himself place of residence, once determined the woman to be studied asked for to the establishment of corresponding health its clinical history. For the data processing I am used program SPSS version 12, use the test of square Chi . In logistic regression calculated which allows. In the reading of the investigation the analysis appears epidemiologist according to frequent causes but, the factors conditioners of maternal mortality and the proposal for the reduction of the same one. In the final considerations, the contribution to the practice evidence that the use of public policies for the diminution of maternal mortality is viable, considering that is needed political will and to be able decision to face this problem of health publishes in our region the freedom.

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Published

2010-06-30

How to Cite

Santos Rebaza, L. K., Luna Victoria Mori, F. M., & González Reyes, M. (2010). Maternal mortality: determinant modifiable factors by means of public policies in “La Libertad region”. UCV-Scientia, 2(1), 22–33. https://doi.org/10.18050/revucv-scientia.v2i1.809