"...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment

Maternal health remains one of the top priorities of the Government of Indonesia (GoI) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) because reductions in maternal mortality have been slows. The current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) for Indonesia is 228 but wi...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Health Sector Review
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
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topic ABORTION
ABORTION SERVICES
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADOLESCENTS
AGE OF MARRIAGE
ANESTHESIA
ANTENATAL CARE
BABIES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
BIRTH COMPLICATIONS
BREAST-FEEDING
C-SECTION
C-SECTIONS
CAUSES OF DEATH
CESAREAN SECTION
CHILD HEALTH
CHILDBIRTH
CHILDHOOD DISEASES
CLINICS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPLICATIONS
CONSEQUENCES OF ABORTION
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE AVAILABILITY
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES
CONTRACEPTIVE SUPPLIES
CONTRACEPTIVES
DECISION MAKING
DELIVERY CARE
DISEASE
DOCTORS
DOUBLE BURDEN
DRUGS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EFFECTIVE ACTION
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE
EMERGENCY OBSTETRICAL CARE
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING FIELD
FAMILY PLANNING METHODS
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
FEES FOR SERVICES
FEMALES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FIRST MARRIAGE
FORMAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GYNECOLOGY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEPATITIS B
HOME AFFAIRS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITALS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATIONS
INEQUITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSERVICE TRAINING
INSURANCE SCHEMES
IRON
ISOLATION
IUD
IUDS
JOB SECURITY
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
LEGAL STATUS OF ABORTION
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
MARITAL STATUS
MATERNAL DEATH
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
MATERNAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL MORBIDITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIOS
MATERNAL MORTALITY REDUCTION
MATERNITY CARE
MATERNITY HOSPITALS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MIDWIFE
MIDWIFERY
MIDWIVES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MODERN FAMILY
MODERN FAMILY PLANNING
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER
MOTHER FRIENDLY MOVEMENT
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL POLICY
NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING
NEONATAL CARE
NEWBORN
NEWBORN CARE
NEWBORNS
NORMAL DELIVERIES
NURSE
NURSES
NURSING
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS
OBSTETRICS
OLDER WOMEN
PATIENT
PATIENT EDUCATION
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PHYSICIANS
PILL
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY MAKERS
POOR FAMILIES
POPULATION EXPLOSION
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH
POSTABORTION
POSTABORTION CARE
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCY
PREGNANCY TERMINATION
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
RAPE
REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY
REFERRAL SYSTEM
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL GIRLS
SAFE ABORTION
SAFE MOTHERHOOD
SAFETY NET
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE QUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SHORT SUPPLY
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED ATTENDANT
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS
SKILLED CARE
SKILLED HEALTH PROVIDER
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL STATUS
SPECIALISTS
STERILIZATION
SURGERY
TETANUS
TOLERANCE
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNFPA
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNSAFE ABORTIONS
UNWANTED PREGNANCY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
USE OF FAMILY PLANNING
VACCINES
WASTE
WHITE RIBBON ALLIANCE
WOMAN
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ABORTION
ABORTION SERVICES
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ADOLESCENT GIRLS
ADOLESCENTS
AGE OF MARRIAGE
ANESTHESIA
ANTENATAL CARE
BABIES
BABY
BASIC EDUCATION
BIRTH ATTENDANT
BIRTH ATTENDANTS
BIRTH COMPLICATIONS
BREAST-FEEDING
C-SECTION
C-SECTIONS
CAUSES OF DEATH
CESAREAN SECTION
CHILD HEALTH
CHILDBIRTH
CHILDHOOD DISEASES
CLINICS
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPLICATIONS
CONSEQUENCES OF ABORTION
CONTRACEPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE AVAILABILITY
CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE
CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES
CONTRACEPTIVE SUPPLIES
CONTRACEPTIVES
DECISION MAKING
DELIVERY CARE
DISEASE
DOCTORS
DOUBLE BURDEN
DRUGS
ECONOMIC STATUS
EFFECTIVE ACTION
EMERGENCIES
EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE
EMERGENCY OBSTETRICAL CARE
FAMILIES
FAMILY INCOME
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING FIELD
FAMILY PLANNING METHODS
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM
FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS
FEES FOR SERVICES
FEMALES
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FERTILITY RATES
FIRST MARRIAGE
FORMAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT POLICIES
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
GYNECOLOGY
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTERS
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
HEALTH POLICY
HEALTH PROFESSIONAL
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HEALTH WORKERS
HEPATITIS B
HOME AFFAIRS
HOSPITAL
HOSPITALS
HUMAN RIGHTS
IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATIONS
INEQUITIES
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSERVICE TRAINING
INSURANCE SCHEMES
IRON
ISOLATION
IUD
IUDS
JOB SECURITY
LEADING CAUSES
LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH
LEGAL STATUS
LEGAL STATUS OF ABORTION
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVE BIRTHS
LOCAL COMMUNITY
MARITAL STATUS
MATERNAL DEATH
MATERNAL DEATHS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL HEALTH CARE
MATERNAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES
MATERNAL MORBIDITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIOS
MATERNAL MORTALITY REDUCTION
MATERNITY CARE
MATERNITY HOSPITALS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS
MEDICAL SERVICES
MEDICAL TREATMENT
MIDWIFE
MIDWIFERY
MIDWIVES
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MODERN FAMILY
MODERN FAMILY PLANNING
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MOTHER
MOTHER FRIENDLY MOVEMENT
NATIONAL ACTION
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
NATIONAL POLICY
NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING
NEONATAL CARE
NEWBORN
NEWBORN CARE
NEWBORNS
NORMAL DELIVERIES
NURSE
NURSES
NURSING
NUTRITION
OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS
OBSTETRICS
OLDER WOMEN
PATIENT
PATIENT EDUCATION
PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PHYSICIANS
PILL
PILOT PROJECTS
POLICY MAKERS
POOR FAMILIES
POPULATION EXPLOSION
POPULATION GROUPS
POPULATION GROWTH
POSTABORTION
POSTABORTION CARE
POSTNATAL CARE
PREGNANCY
PREGNANCY TERMINATION
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRENATAL CARE
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PROGRESS
PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HOSPITALS
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY OF SERVICES
RAPE
REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY
REFERRAL SYSTEM
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
RISK FACTORS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL GIRLS
SAFE ABORTION
SAFE MOTHERHOOD
SAFETY NET
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SELF-RELIANCE
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE QUALITY
SEXUALLY ACTIVE
SHORT SUPPLY
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED ATTENDANT
SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS
SKILLED CARE
SKILLED HEALTH PROVIDER
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL STATUS
SPECIALISTS
STERILIZATION
SURGERY
TETANUS
TOLERANCE
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT
TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS
TRANSPORTATION
UNFPA
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
UNIVERSAL ACCESS
UNSAFE ABORTIONS
UNWANTED PREGNANCY
URBAN AREAS
URBAN CENTERS
USE OF FAMILY PLANNING
VACCINES
WASTE
WHITE RIBBON ALLIANCE
WOMAN
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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"...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Southeast Asia
Asia
Indonesia
description Maternal health remains one of the top priorities of the Government of Indonesia (GoI) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) because reductions in maternal mortality have been slows. The current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) for Indonesia is 228 but with existing programs and interventions the government does not believe it will be able to achieve its stated millennium development goal of 102 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by 2015. There are positive trends in an increased use of skilled birth attendants, almost universal access to some level of antenatal care and continued use of family planning but these are not enough to stem the tide of maternal death. Interventions by the skilled birth attendants in many cases are not in line with existing standards and prove to be ineffective in trying to address the emergence of complications. Antenatal care is important, but it is not where gains in decreased mortality will be obtained. The continued use of traditional birth attendants (TBA) and delivering at home are contributory factors to maternal mortality in Indonesia. In collecting data from verbal autopsies in three districts, (a widely used government initiative to determine the causes of maternal death) 63 out of 76 deaths occurred in home births that had been assisted by a TBA. In order to improve the access of the poor and the near poor to health services, the government is implementing the social insurance scheme, Jamkesmas. Approximately 104 million people should qualify for assistance but there are presently only 76.4 million people covered by this social health insurance (SHI) plan. Even those who are covered are not always able to afford care because of external expenses such as transportation charges which must be paid up front.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Health Sector Review
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
title_short "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
title_full "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
title_fullStr "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
title_full_unstemmed "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment
title_sort "...and then she died" : indonesia maternal health assessment
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-28372021-04-23T14:02:04Z "...and then she died" : Indonesia Maternal Health Assessment World Bank ABORTION ABORTION SERVICES ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENTS AGE OF MARRIAGE ANESTHESIA ANTENATAL CARE BABIES BABY BASIC EDUCATION BIRTH ATTENDANT BIRTH ATTENDANTS BIRTH COMPLICATIONS BREAST-FEEDING C-SECTION C-SECTIONS CAUSES OF DEATH CESAREAN SECTION CHILD HEALTH CHILDBIRTH CHILDHOOD DISEASES CLINICS COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPLICATIONS CONSEQUENCES OF ABORTION CONTRACEPTION CONTRACEPTIVE AVAILABILITY CONTRACEPTIVE PREVALENCE CONTRACEPTIVE SERVICES CONTRACEPTIVE SUPPLIES CONTRACEPTIVES DECISION MAKING DELIVERY CARE DISEASE DOCTORS DOUBLE BURDEN DRUGS ECONOMIC STATUS EFFECTIVE ACTION EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC CARE EMERGENCY OBSTETRICAL CARE FAMILIES FAMILY INCOME FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING FIELD FAMILY PLANNING METHODS FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAM FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS FEES FOR SERVICES FEMALES FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FERTILITY RATES FIRST MARRIAGE FORMAL EDUCATION GOVERNMENT POLICIES GOVERNMENT RESPONSE GOVERNMENT SUPPORT GYNECOLOGY HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROFESSIONAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH WORKERS HEPATITIS B HOME AFFAIRS HOSPITAL HOSPITALS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNIZATIONS INEQUITIES INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSERVICE TRAINING INSURANCE SCHEMES IRON ISOLATION IUD IUDS JOB SECURITY LEADING CAUSES LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH LEGAL STATUS LEGAL STATUS OF ABORTION LEVEL OF EDUCATION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVE BIRTHS LOCAL COMMUNITY MARITAL STATUS MATERNAL DEATH MATERNAL DEATHS MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL HEALTH CARE MATERNAL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES MATERNAL MORBIDITY MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATES MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIOS MATERNAL MORTALITY REDUCTION MATERNITY CARE MATERNITY HOSPITALS MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS MEDICAL SERVICES MEDICAL TREATMENT MIDWIFE MIDWIFERY MIDWIVES MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH MODERN FAMILY MODERN FAMILY PLANNING MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHER MOTHER FRIENDLY MOVEMENT NATIONAL ACTION NATIONAL ACTION PLAN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL POLICY NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING NEONATAL CARE NEWBORN NEWBORN CARE NEWBORNS NORMAL DELIVERIES NURSE NURSES NURSING NUTRITION OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS OBSTETRICS OLDER WOMEN PATIENT PATIENT EDUCATION PERSONAL COMMUNICATION PHYSICIANS PILL PILOT PROJECTS POLICY MAKERS POOR FAMILIES POPULATION EXPLOSION POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH POSTABORTION POSTABORTION CARE POSTNATAL CARE PREGNANCY PREGNANCY TERMINATION PREGNANT WOMEN PRENATAL CARE PRIMARY SCHOOL PROGRESS PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY OF SERVICES RAPE REDUCING MATERNAL MORTALITY REFERRAL SYSTEM REPRODUCTIVE AGE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL GIRLS SAFE ABORTION SAFE MOTHERHOOD SAFETY NET SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SELF-RELIANCE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE QUALITY SEXUALLY ACTIVE SHORT SUPPLY SKILL LEVEL SKILLED ATTENDANT SKILLED BIRTH ATTENDANTS SKILLED CARE SKILLED HEALTH PROVIDER SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL STATUS SPECIALISTS STERILIZATION SURGERY TETANUS TOLERANCE TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANT TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS TRANSPORTATION UNFPA UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNIVERSAL ACCESS UNSAFE ABORTIONS UNWANTED PREGNANCY URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS USE OF FAMILY PLANNING VACCINES WASTE WHITE RIBBON ALLIANCE WOMAN WORKERS WORKFORCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Maternal health remains one of the top priorities of the Government of Indonesia (GoI) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) because reductions in maternal mortality have been slows. The current Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) for Indonesia is 228 but with existing programs and interventions the government does not believe it will be able to achieve its stated millennium development goal of 102 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by 2015. There are positive trends in an increased use of skilled birth attendants, almost universal access to some level of antenatal care and continued use of family planning but these are not enough to stem the tide of maternal death. Interventions by the skilled birth attendants in many cases are not in line with existing standards and prove to be ineffective in trying to address the emergence of complications. Antenatal care is important, but it is not where gains in decreased mortality will be obtained. The continued use of traditional birth attendants (TBA) and delivering at home are contributory factors to maternal mortality in Indonesia. In collecting data from verbal autopsies in three districts, (a widely used government initiative to determine the causes of maternal death) 63 out of 76 deaths occurred in home births that had been assisted by a TBA. In order to improve the access of the poor and the near poor to health services, the government is implementing the social insurance scheme, Jamkesmas. Approximately 104 million people should qualify for assistance but there are presently only 76.4 million people covered by this social health insurance (SHI) plan. Even those who are covered are not always able to afford care because of external expenses such as transportation charges which must be paid up front. 2012-03-19T10:22:16Z 2012-03-19T10:22:16Z 2010-02-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333038_20100331020254 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2837 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Health Sector Review East Asia and Pacific Southeast Asia Asia Indonesia