Maternal Health as an Indicator of Public Health Inequity
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https://doi.org/10.19230/jonnpr.2016.1.3.1021Keywords:
Maternal health, indicator, inequality, state of the art.Abstract
An indicator is a variable or quantitative or qualitative factor that provides a simple and reliable means to measure achievement, to reflect the changes connected to an intervention or to help assess the results of a development agency medium, is a measure of public health surveillance, is a factor associated with health in a specific population, they determine directly or indirectly modifications thus giving an idea of the status of a condition, therefore they are a key measure of the health of a population pillar system maternal health. This article shows the state of the art of maternal health as an indicator of inequity in health.
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