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Table 1.

General framework used to measure and classify different contributing factors among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia, 2020.

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Table 2.

Model goodness of fit parameter for the six different class models among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia, 2020.

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Table 3.

Selected background characteristics of maternal deaths reviewed from facilities in Ethiopia, 2020 (N = 4530).

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Percentage of obstetric haemorrhage by personal characteristics and medical history of the deceased women among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia, 2020(N = 4530).

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Factors contributing to the adverse outcomes of obstetric hemorrhage among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia, 2020 (N = 4530).

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Fig 1.

Latent classes of maternal health adversities increased adverse outcome of obstetric haemorrhage: Graphical displays of probabilities across each of the six classes 1) Older age, 2) Grand multipara, 3) Being Anaemic, 4) Uterine atony, 5) Coagulopathy, 6) Injured delivery, 7) Nearest HF is more than 5 km away, 8) Family poverty, 9) Lack of awareness of obstetric complications, 10) Failed to decide to go to a health facility, 11) Traditional practices 12) Long travel time from home to a healthcare facility, 13) Lack of transportation, 14) Lack of money for transport, 15) lack of road, 16) Lack of HF in the surrounding, 17) Long travel time from HF to HF, 18) Waiting for a longer duration before receiving treatment, 19) Scarcity of essential equipment and supplies, 20) Mistaken during an assessment, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Table 6.

Latent class analysis among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia: Item-response probabilities and probabilities of latent class membership within the six classes, 2020 (N = 4530).

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Table 7.

Regression analysis between possible risk factors and obstetric hemorrhage among reviewed maternal death in Ethiopia, 2020 (N = 4530).

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