Maternal mortality rate prediction and advisory system
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2022-02-09Author
Wamala, Edgar Watson
Kyanzi, Hassan Musisi
Asiimwe, Brenda Angel
Tindyebwa, Fortunate Allan
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W.H.O defines Maternal mortality as the annual number of female deaths from any cause
related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its management (excluding accidental or incidental
causes) during pregnancy and childbirth or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy,
irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy.[1]. The maternal mortality ratio is the
yearly number of maternal deaths from any cause related to or aggravated by pregnancy or its
management (excluding accidental or incidental causes) during pregnancy, childbirth, or within
42 days of termination of pregnancy, per 100,000 live births per year. The maternal mortality
rate is the number of maternal deaths in a population divided by the number of women of
reproductive age. It captures the likelihood of both becoming pregnant and dying during
pregnancy (including deaths up to six weeks after delivery).[2]
The Maternal Mortality Rate Prediction and Advisory system tackles this maternal mortality
problem by combining expertise in maternal health care, data analytics, modeling and
simulation. Most maternal health professionals agree that maternal mortality can be controlled
by timely and proper interventions. We started by identifying the reasons behind big numbers
in impoverished regions of Uganda. We started with regions with biggest numbers of maternal
mortality rates in previous years and then look at those regions with least numbers and may be
the factors attributing to the small numbers and may be advise other regions to emulate them.
This Maternal Mortality Prediction and Advisory System comprises three parts: prediction
module, a web portal, and an SMS messaging system. The Prediction module will be used to
make forecasts of maternal mortality rates of different regions. This will enable concerned
authorities to facilitate prioritization of resource allocation to different regions of Uganda and
optimize the impact of scarce resources in various areas with high maternal deaths. The
prediction module applies data analytics to provide projections of maternal mortality impact
and scalability of evidence based interventions on maternal mortality .[3].
This book has four documents a software design document, a software requirements
specification, an implementation report and a manual for the Maternal Mortality Rate
Prediction and Advisory System.