2013
DOI: 10.1111/aogs.12316
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The International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems (INOSS): benefits of multi‐country studies of severe and uncommon maternal morbidities

Abstract: The International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems (INOSS) is a multi-country collaboration formed to facilitate studies of uncommon and severe complications of pregnancy and childbirth. Collaborations such as INOSS offer many benefits in the study of rare complications. The use of uniform case definitions, common datasets, specifically collected detailed data and prospectively agreed comparative and combined analyses all add to the validity of studies and their utility to guide policy and clinical practice… Show more

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“…Networks such as the International Network of Obstetric Surveillance Systems (INOSS) could facilitate such studies [35]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Networks such as the International Network of Obstetric Surveillance Systems (INOSS) could facilitate such studies [35]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The series of studies clearly demonstrate the added value of research into maternal morbidity alongside research into maternal death: for each individual maternal death from one of these severe morbidities there were between 4 and 100 women who had severe illness but survived. In an average-sized maternity unit, this represents 0-4 affected women with each specific morbidity per year, emphasising the importance of collaborative research at a national or multinational level 11,219 to inform management. This also provides a clear illustration of the difficulty of obtaining RCT evidence to guide treatment for these women.…”
Section: Taking Forward Women's and Their Partners' Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies, for example to investigate the role of early correction of coagulopathy in the prevention of mortality and severe morbidity from AFE, will require multinational collaborative studies, such as through the International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems (INOSS). 219 l International comparative studies may be valuable to further investigate the impact of different management strategies. At the time this research was conducted, few comparable international studies existed because data collection was ongoing in many INOSS participating countries, the notable exception being the study completed from the Netherlands.…”
Section: Implications For Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To optimize the evidence for clinical guidelines, we recommend that audits of rare and severe complications—like peripartum hysterectomy—should be performed in an international setting like the International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems (INOSS, www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/inoss). INOSS is a collaboration for obstetric surveillance systems and conduct studies of rare and severe obstetric complications by use of unified definitions, methodology and specifically collected data [18]. International case reviews would be challenged by diverse traditions in medical record keeping and accessibility, language difficulties, diverse definitions, coding systems and coding practices, and differences in facilities even among high-income countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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