Assessing quality of care among maternity waiting home users and non-users in a rural Rwandan hospital
Edwin Tayebwa, Richard Kalisa, Amedee Fidele Ndibaza, Jeroen van Dillen, Young-Mi Kim, Jelle Stekelenburg

TL;DR
This study found that women who used maternity waiting homes in rural Rwanda had fewer severe maternal outcomes compared to those who did not use them.
Contribution
The study provides evidence on the impact of maternity waiting home usage on maternal outcomes in a rural hospital setting.
Findings
Severe maternal outcomes were more frequent among non-users of maternity waiting homes.
Post-partum haemorrhage was the leading cause of severe maternal outcomes in both groups.
Quality of care for major complications was optimal, but management of coincidental conditions was inadequate among non-users.
Abstract
Maternal near-miss (MNM) and maternal death (MD) reviews may improve the quality of obstetric care. We assessed the incidence of severe maternal outcomes (SMO) and process indicators among maternity waiting home (MWH) users and non-users in a rural Rwandan hospital. We conducted a retrospective cohort study among women who were eligible for admission to the MWH (users and non-users) at Ruli Hospital in Rwanda and had delivered between January 2015 to December 2019. Using the adapted sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) MNM approach, data for each woman were collected from admission until discharge or death. There were 8,144 deliveries during the study period and 1,305 of them met the criteria for admission at the MWH. There were 326 users and 905 non-users that had live births, respectively. Overall, SMOs were more frequent among MWH non-users [122/905 (13.4%) vs. 8/326 (2.4%) for MWH users]. The…
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TopicsMaternal and fetal healthcare · Global Maternal and Child Health · Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions
