COMPLEX ESTIMATION OF ACTIVITIES OF PERINATAL CARE INSTITUTIONS IN UKRAINE
Keywords:
perinatal care, model of complex estimation of perinatal care state, coefficient of achievement of results, coefficient of achievement of standard value, coefficient of complex estimationAbstract
Purpose – to carry out a complex estimation of the activities of perinatal care institutions in Ukraine at the national and regional levels for 2017.
Materials and methods. The materials of the study were data from state and branch statistics on the activities of maternal and child health facilities, perinatal auditing according to the WHO BABIES-MATRICA methodology and M&E (monitoring and evaluation) of regionalization of perinatal care for the period 2015-2017. Methods of research: mathematical, statistical, point evaluation, analytical, comparative analysis and system approach.
Results and сonclusions. Complex estimation of the state of perinatal care in Ukraine at the national and regional levels was carried out on the basis of the developed model of complex estimation of the activities of perinatal services with the use of an adapted method of final results of medical care institutions.
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