National Audit of Severe Maternal Morbidity (Severe Maternal Morbidity Audit)

Designated severe maternal morbidity coordinators within all maternity units collate and submit data on women experiencing specific severe maternal morbidities and /or who require a higher level of care to the NPEC using a specific, detailed notification form. **Purpose:** To investigate the incidence and cause of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in Ireland. Further, to investigate the location of maternal care for women requiring higher levels of care. This will assist in informing clinical practice, public health interventions and counselling of prospective mothers. As major obstetric haemorrhage (MOH) continues to be the leading cause of SMM the NPEC commenced the MOH audit nationally in 2021. **Coverage:** National Audit all 19 maternity units are participating. Data collection commenced in 2011 and is ongoing.

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Eng

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Identifier NDC-0083
Isopen True
Issued 2011-01-01
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License Title Creative Commons CCZero
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Max Typical Age 85
Metadata Created 2026-03-19T17:17:13.902981
Metadata Modified 2026-03-19T17:17:13.902984
Min Typical Age 15
Modified 2025-04-11
Name national-audit-of-severe-maternal-morbidity-severe-maternal-morbidity-audit-83
Notes Designated severe maternal morbidity coordinators within all maternity units collate and submit data on women experiencing specific severe maternal morbidities and /or who require a higher level of care to the NPEC using a specific, detailed notification form. **Purpose:** To investigate the incidence and cause of severe maternal morbidity (SMM) in Ireland. Further, to investigate the location of maternal care for women requiring higher levels of care. This will assist in informing clinical practice, public health interventions and counselling of prospective mothers. As major obstetric haemorrhage (MOH) continues to be the leading cause of SMM the NPEC commenced the MOH audit nationally in 2021. **Coverage:** National Audit all 19 maternity units are participating. Data collection commenced in 2011 and is ongoing.
Num Resources 0
Num Tags 4
Number Of Records 121993
Number Of Unique Individuals 62184
Private False
Provenance SMM data is submitted either via the secure online NPEC database, or alternatively by paper format.
Title National Audit of Severe Maternal Morbidity (Severe Maternal Morbidity Audit)
Type dataset

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