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020 _a978-1-98-859984-7 (Online)
040 _aAFVC
245 _aFifteenth annual report of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee | Te Pūrongo ā-Tau Tekau mā Rima o te Komiti Arotake Mate Pēpi, Mate Whaea Hoki :
_breporting mortality and morbidity 2020 | Te Tuku Pūrongo mō te Mate me te Whakamate 2020
_cPerinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee (John Tait, Chair)
260 _aWellington, New Zealand :
_bHealth Quality & Safety Commission New Zealand,
_c2022
300 _aelectronic document (210 pages) ; PDF file
365 _a00
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520 _aThis report provides epidemiological analysis of perinatal mortality from 2007 to 2020, maternal mortality from 2010 to 2020 and neonatal encephalopathy from 2010 to 2020; monitors and tracks trends and disparities to identify areas for improvement; stimulates discussion around appropriate areas for further research; provides information on outcomes by year and the appendix containing 2019 tables and figures can be used as a marker in time for future reference; focuses on previous, critical recommendations that must be embedded into policies, protocols, consensus statements, guidelines and practices to reduce these deaths. The section headed Maternal suicide (pp. 95-7) notes that: "Death by suicide has disproportionately affected wāhine Māori. Over the period 2006–2020, wāhine Māori were 2.91 times more likely to die by suicide than women of New Zealand European ethnicity, with wāhine Māori having both the highest number of deaths and highest rate of death due to suicide (Table 5.5). These data should be considered with caution due to the small number of maternal mortalities and the unadjusted nature of analysis. There is also a background of high suicide rates in Aotearoa New Zealand, particularly among rangatahi Māori [68]. Maternal suicide prevention is a critical equity issue in Aotearoa New Zealand. A previous review of maternal deaths due to suicide in wāhine Māori in the PMMRC’s eleventh annual report identified risk factors such as mental health issues, alcohol and drug use, or reports of previous self-harm or suicide attempts. For many, risk factors also included exposure to significant stressors, including relationship difficulties, experience of violence or abuse, and financial, housing and transport difficulties. The eleventh annual report identified early recognition of risk factors as being critical for effective provision of health services for assessment and follow-up [59]." Access the website for the media release and summary documents. Record #8166
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650 2 7 _vANNUAL REPORTS
_963
650 2 7 _vFAMILY VIOLENCE
_9252
650 2 7 _vHAPŪ (WĀHINE)
_95531
650 2 7 _vHAUORA HINENGARO
_95549
650 2 7 _vHAUORA TAIHEMAHEMA
_96927
650 2 7 _aHEALTH
_9283
650 2 7 _aINFANT MORTALITY
_9311
650 2 7 _aINFANTS
_9313
650 2 7 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_9431
650 2 7 _aMĀORI
_9357
650 2 7 _aMATE WHAKAMOMORI
_95603
650 2 7 _aMENTAL HEALTH
_9377
650 2 7 _aPĒPĒ
_95535
650 2 7 _aPREGNANCY
_9455
650 2 7 _aRANGAHAU MĀORI
_95532
650 2 7 _aREPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
_93274
650 2 7 _aSUICIDE
_9586
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aSTATISTICS
_9575
650 2 4 _aTAIOHI
_9595
650 2 4 _aTAITAMARIKI
_9596
650 2 7 _aTATAURANGA
_9598
650 2 7 _aTŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
_95382
650 2 7 _aWĀHINE
_94040
650 2 7 _aWOMEN
_9645
650 2 7 _aYOUNG WOMEN
_9661
651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
710 _aNew Zealand. Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee
_95120
856 4 _uhttps://www.hqsc.govt.nz/assets/Our-work/Mortality-review-committee/PMMRC/Publications-resources/15thPMMRC-report-final.pdf
_zDownload 11th report, PDF
856 4 _uhttps://www.hqsc.govt.nz/resources/resource-library/fifteenth-annual-report-of-the-perinatal-and-maternal-mortality-review-committee-reporting-mortality-and-morbidity-2020/
_yAccess the website
856 4 _uhttps://www.hqsc.govt.nz/resources/resource-library?query=report&programme=34&sort=desc&start=0#results
_zFind latest PMMRC report
942 _cREPORT
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_hnews120