Community surveillance and response to maternal and child deaths in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review.
Tariro Jayson BaseraKathrin SchmitzJessica PriceMerlin WillcoxEdna N BosireAdemola AjuwonMarjorie MbuleAgnes RonanFiona BurttEsca ScheepersJude Ofuzinim IgumborPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Community-based death reporting complements formal registration of maternal and child deaths in LMICs. While research shows that community-based maternal and child death reporting was feasible, the accuracy and completeness of data reported by CHWs are sub-optimal but amenable to targeted support and supervision. Studies to further improve the process of engaging communities in the review, as well as collection and investigation of deaths in LMICs, could empower communities to respond more effectively and have a greater impact on reducing maternal and child mortality.