General obstetrics
Introducing maternal morbidity audit in the Netherlands
J van Dillen a , JAJM Mesman a , JJ Zwart a , KWM Bloemenkamp a , J van Roosmalen a,b
  a Department of Obstetrics, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, The Netherlands   b Section of Health care and Culture, VU University Medical Centre, HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Correspondence to Dr J van Dillen, Department of Obstetrics, Leiden University Medical Centre, Albinusdreef 2, Leiden, The Netherlands. Email gwamupanda@caiway.nl
Copyright Journal compilation © 2010 RCOG
KEYWORDS
Audit bull severe acute maternal morbidity bull substandard care bull the Netherlands

ABSTRACT

Please cite this paper as: van Dillen J, Mesman J, Zwart J, Bloemenkamp K, van Roosmalen J. Introducing maternal morbidity audit in the Netherlands. BJOG 2010;117:416–421.

Objective To describe the panel audit process and to identify substandard care in selected women from a nationwide prospective cohort study into severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) in the Netherlands.

Design Prospective audit of selected women with SAMM.

Setting Eight audit meetings held throughout the Netherlands.

Population All pregnant women in the Netherlands.

Methods Before each meeting, SAMM details of selected women were sent to all panel members for individual assessment by completing an audit form. During a subsequent plenary meeting, findings were discussed and substandard care factors as judged by the majority of assessors were scored.

Main outcome measures Incidence of substandard care and recommendations for improving the quality of care.

Results Substandard care was identified in 53 of 67 women (79%). Specific recommendations were formulated concerning the procedure of audit and concerning local as well as national management guidelines.

Conclusion Our findings reflect SAMM in the Netherlands and substandard care is present in four out of five women. Ongoing audit of women with SAMM is promoted both at local and national level.


Accepted 29 November 2009. Published Online 26 January 2010.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1471-0528.2009.02480.x About DOI

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