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Beyond signal functions in global obstetric care: Using a clinical cascade to measure emergency obstetric readiness.

John N CranmerJulia DettingerKimberly CalkinsMinnie KiboreOnesmus GachunoDilys Walker
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Comparing estimates from the maternal signal functions and cascades illustrates four themes. First, signal functions overestimate practical readiness by 55%. Second, the cascade's intuitive indicators can support cross-sector health system or program planners to more precisely measure and improve emergency care. Third, adding few variables to existing readiness inventories permits step-wise modeling of readiness loss and can inform more precise interventions. Fourth, the novel aggregate readiness loss indicator provides an innovative and intuitive approach for modeling health system emergency readiness. Additional testing in diverse contexts is warranted.
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