Dissertação
Investigação das mortes perinatais evitáveis em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, 1999
Fecha
2001-06-22Autor
Sônia Lansky
Institución
Resumen
This is a literature review onperinatal mortality focusing its
evitability. A Medline and Lilacs (Latin-America and Caribbean)
search was conducted for the 90s. There are few research studies on
this subject in Brazil due to the great number of underreported fetal
deaths and the low quality information provided in death certificates.
Different proposals for perinatal death classification are presented.
Most are based on grouping the underlying causes of deaths in a
functional system in order to facilitate the analysis. In the
Wigglesworth classification system, one of the most recommended
methods, deaths are related to the different stages of care for
pregnant women and children, evidencing the possibilities of their
prevention. The evitability approach of perinatal deaths in Brazil is
highly recommended, as mortality rates are still very high and most
of the deaths are considered avoidable. Premature deaths could be
avoided improving the quality of health care. Besides improving the
medical assistance, the organization of health care regarding pre natal, birth and neonatal care must also be better developed to ensure
access to qualified assistance.