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High Risk Obstetrics in Developing Countries: Root Cause Analysis and Viable Mitigation Strategies


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1 MCH Dept., CON, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
2 CON, Bharathi Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, India
3 Institute of Nursing Education, SME, Kottayam, India
4 Researcher MSN, Kuwait
5 SQUH, Muscat, Oman
     

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Obstetric complications are among the deadliest plagues that devour most developing countries. Due to the substantial obstetrical issues seen in developing countries, research analysis demonstrates that countries such as Nigeria, India, and Bangladesh have seen the death of more than a third of pregnant women. India serves as the most vulnerable country in terms of maternal health due to its large population and for the fact that it is a developing country. This paper outlines a health education, using a mnemonic “VIBGYOR” and using a research review mapping to support and illustrate the various interventions to address the maternal and childbirth issue.

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VIBGYOR, Risk Factor, Obstetric Complication, Health Education, High Risk, Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals.
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Authors

Frincy Francis
MCH Dept., CON, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Sheeba Elizabeth Johnsunderraj
MCH Dept., CON, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman
Lily Bera
CON, Bharathi Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune, India
M. A. Rosemol
Institute of Nursing Education, SME, Kottayam, India
Sumitra Melinamani
Researcher MSN, Kuwait
Aniamma Abraham
SQUH, Muscat, Oman

Abstract


Obstetric complications are among the deadliest plagues that devour most developing countries. Due to the substantial obstetrical issues seen in developing countries, research analysis demonstrates that countries such as Nigeria, India, and Bangladesh have seen the death of more than a third of pregnant women. India serves as the most vulnerable country in terms of maternal health due to its large population and for the fact that it is a developing country. This paper outlines a health education, using a mnemonic “VIBGYOR” and using a research review mapping to support and illustrate the various interventions to address the maternal and childbirth issue.

Keywords


VIBGYOR, Risk Factor, Obstetric Complication, Health Education, High Risk, Millennium Development Goals, Sustainable Development Goals.