



Inter-agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings: 2010 Revision for Field-testing
CORRIGENDUM
This page is for corrections and addendums to the 2010 revision of the Inter-Agency Field Manual on Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings, listed in page order below.
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Indicator #24 on page 71
Original
# |
Indicator Name |
Type |
Description |
Formula |
Units |
Standards |
Remarks |
24. |
EmOC needs met |
Outcome |
Proportion of women with major direct obstetric complications who are treated in EmOC facilities |
Number of obstetric complications treated at EmOC / Number of deliveries x 100 |
% |
100% |
Measures the quality of management of obstetric emergencies. Emergencies should have clear case definition and include: hemorrhage, eclampsia, obstructed/prolonged labour, sepsis. |
Correction
# |
Indicator Name |
Type |
Description |
Formula |
Units |
Standards |
Remarks |
24. |
Management of obstetric complications |
Impact |
Proportion of obstetric complications treated at an EmOC facility |
(Number of obstetric complications treated at an EmOC facility / Expected number of obstetric complications) |
% |
100% |
Defined as antepartum haemorrhage, post-partum haemorrhage, obstructed labour, pre-eclampsia, eclampsia or puerperal sepsis |
Date Added: November 23, 2010
