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Determinants of Maternal
mortality in Somalia
By
Mr. Omar Osman Hasan
BSc, MPH
Former CEO of SAACID CENTER
Introduction
 Maternal mortality is the probability or
percentage of mothers dying as a
result of pregnancy related
complications or post-delivery
complications every year.
Introduction (continued)
 In this paper, effort was made to
investigate the influence of gross
domestic product per capital, total
fertility rate, and HIV/AIDS prevalence
rate on maternal mortality, the
relationship between maternal
education, maternal age at birth, and
antenatal care visit (termed as
determinants) of Somalia in the period
1990-2015.
Introduction (continued)
 Secondary data collected from the
publications of United Nations
Statistics Division (UNSD) and World
Health Organization (WHO) were
used. The trend was examined to
detect their movements and changes
with time.
Analysis of determinants
 Socio-Economic Factors
Socio-economic conditions play a more
significant role in causing maternal
deaths than any other medical cause.
It includes poverty, lack of education,
and lack of empowerment.
Analysis of Determinants
(Continued)
 Cultural Factors
Cultural factors also promote MM in many
areas. These factors include male
dominance, non-availability of males,
absence of husbands from home,
devaluing of females, family traditions of
not seeking health care facilities,
hesitancy to go to hospital without head
of the family or on their own are some
very important contributing factors
Analysis of Determinants
(Continued)
 Physical Factors:
Majority of the women living in rural areas,
do not have access to receive adequate
antenatal, intra-natal and postnatal care
because of the unavailability of the
adequate health facilities to provide the
care during pregnancy.
One of the important reasons behind this
factor is the physical delay in arrival to
an appropriately equipped medical
facility e.g. poor or no transportation and
long distance.
Analysis of Determinants
(Continued)
 . Human Factors: (a). Lack of Skilled
Birth Attendants (SBAs): WHO refers
SBAs as educated, trained, and
accredited health professionals such
as midwives, doctors or nurses who
have proficient knowledge and have
been trained in dealing with all sorts of
normal versus complicated
pregnancies, childbirth and immediate
postnatal period.
Analysis of Determinants
(Continued)
 Medical Factors
Major determinants of maternal mortality
under the category of direct causes
include hemorrhage, hypertensive
disorders, eclampsia, sepsis, obstructed
labour, ruptured uterus, and unsafe
abortions. Authors mentioned in their
study that hemorrhage (34.6%),
eclampsia (30.7%), sepsis (19.2%),
anesthetic complications (11.5%), and
hepatic encephalopathy (3.8%)
Conclusion
 GDP per capita experienced instability
and showed numerous fluctuations in
the period under study.
 Total fertility rate showed two equal
and opposite trends as it was
increasing in the first decade while it
was decreasing in the last decade but
in general it was increasing.
Conclusion (continued)
 HIV/AIDS prevalence rate also showed
general increase in the trend in the study
period of 23 years. On maternal mortality
ratio, the analysis showed an increasing
trend of the maternal deaths with number
of fluctuations.
 On the relationship between GDP per
capital, total fertility rate and HIV/AIDS
prevalence rate as independent
variables and maternal mortality ratio,
the study found out that there is
significant relationship between them.
Conclusion (continued)
 The likelihood of maternal mortality
decreases with maternal education,
implying that highly educated mothers
have low chance of experiencing
maternal mortality. Maternal mortality
decreases with maternal age at birth.
Recommendations
 The Central Government of Somalia
should take steps to elevate the
income of the population such that its
people among them vulnerable groups
such as pregnant women could able to
access health facilities in order to
reduce maternal mortality ratio
Recommendations
(continued)
II. There should be national policies
towards fertility rate to educate women
and to offer them employment
opportunities.
III.There is a need to minimize
HIV/AIDS prevalence rate which in
turn contributes the reduction of
maternal mortality ratio. Community
awareness campaign to be taken to
warn people the ways that HIV/AIDS
spreads
Recommendations
(continued)
IV.Girl/child education should be
encouraged by governments in other to
reduce maternal mortality by making free
education to girls
V. The government and the community
should discourage extreme age
pregnancies
VI. VI. There should be sensitization on
the importance of the antenatal visit by
making free health services and
welfare of the mothers so as to reduce
rate of maternal mortality.

For more information please visit
my blog
Omarosman2016.worpress.com
ত োমোকে অকেে ধেযবোদ
Thank you so much
gode sosai
Mahadsanidiin

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Determinants of Maternal mortality in Somalia

  • 1. Determinants of Maternal mortality in Somalia By Mr. Omar Osman Hasan BSc, MPH Former CEO of SAACID CENTER
  • 2. Introduction  Maternal mortality is the probability or percentage of mothers dying as a result of pregnancy related complications or post-delivery complications every year.
  • 3. Introduction (continued)  In this paper, effort was made to investigate the influence of gross domestic product per capital, total fertility rate, and HIV/AIDS prevalence rate on maternal mortality, the relationship between maternal education, maternal age at birth, and antenatal care visit (termed as determinants) of Somalia in the period 1990-2015.
  • 4. Introduction (continued)  Secondary data collected from the publications of United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) and World Health Organization (WHO) were used. The trend was examined to detect their movements and changes with time.
  • 5. Analysis of determinants  Socio-Economic Factors Socio-economic conditions play a more significant role in causing maternal deaths than any other medical cause. It includes poverty, lack of education, and lack of empowerment.
  • 6. Analysis of Determinants (Continued)  Cultural Factors Cultural factors also promote MM in many areas. These factors include male dominance, non-availability of males, absence of husbands from home, devaluing of females, family traditions of not seeking health care facilities, hesitancy to go to hospital without head of the family or on their own are some very important contributing factors
  • 7. Analysis of Determinants (Continued)  Physical Factors: Majority of the women living in rural areas, do not have access to receive adequate antenatal, intra-natal and postnatal care because of the unavailability of the adequate health facilities to provide the care during pregnancy. One of the important reasons behind this factor is the physical delay in arrival to an appropriately equipped medical facility e.g. poor or no transportation and long distance.
  • 8. Analysis of Determinants (Continued)  . Human Factors: (a). Lack of Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs): WHO refers SBAs as educated, trained, and accredited health professionals such as midwives, doctors or nurses who have proficient knowledge and have been trained in dealing with all sorts of normal versus complicated pregnancies, childbirth and immediate postnatal period.
  • 9. Analysis of Determinants (Continued)  Medical Factors Major determinants of maternal mortality under the category of direct causes include hemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, eclampsia, sepsis, obstructed labour, ruptured uterus, and unsafe abortions. Authors mentioned in their study that hemorrhage (34.6%), eclampsia (30.7%), sepsis (19.2%), anesthetic complications (11.5%), and hepatic encephalopathy (3.8%)
  • 10. Conclusion  GDP per capita experienced instability and showed numerous fluctuations in the period under study.  Total fertility rate showed two equal and opposite trends as it was increasing in the first decade while it was decreasing in the last decade but in general it was increasing.
  • 11. Conclusion (continued)  HIV/AIDS prevalence rate also showed general increase in the trend in the study period of 23 years. On maternal mortality ratio, the analysis showed an increasing trend of the maternal deaths with number of fluctuations.  On the relationship between GDP per capital, total fertility rate and HIV/AIDS prevalence rate as independent variables and maternal mortality ratio, the study found out that there is significant relationship between them.
  • 12. Conclusion (continued)  The likelihood of maternal mortality decreases with maternal education, implying that highly educated mothers have low chance of experiencing maternal mortality. Maternal mortality decreases with maternal age at birth.
  • 13. Recommendations  The Central Government of Somalia should take steps to elevate the income of the population such that its people among them vulnerable groups such as pregnant women could able to access health facilities in order to reduce maternal mortality ratio
  • 14. Recommendations (continued) II. There should be national policies towards fertility rate to educate women and to offer them employment opportunities. III.There is a need to minimize HIV/AIDS prevalence rate which in turn contributes the reduction of maternal mortality ratio. Community awareness campaign to be taken to warn people the ways that HIV/AIDS spreads
  • 15. Recommendations (continued) IV.Girl/child education should be encouraged by governments in other to reduce maternal mortality by making free education to girls V. The government and the community should discourage extreme age pregnancies VI. VI. There should be sensitization on the importance of the antenatal visit by making free health services and welfare of the mothers so as to reduce rate of maternal mortality. 
  • 16. For more information please visit my blog Omarosman2016.worpress.com ত োমোকে অকেে ধেযবোদ Thank you so much gode sosai Mahadsanidiin