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Reports
- Review of selected 2022 Perinatal Deaths Report (PDF, 1.4MB)
- Report of the Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council 2021 (PDF, 5.1MB)
- Report of the Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council 2019 (PDF, 2.08MB)
- Report of the Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council 2017 (PDF, 2.02MB)
- Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council Report 2015 - In Brief (PDF, 2.10MB)
- Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council Report 2015 - Full Report (PDF, 5.20MB)
- Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council Report 2013 - Full Report (PDF, 8.20MB)
- Preface, Foreword, Contents, Summary, Recommendations and Good practice points (PDF, 536KB)
- Section 1 Maternal and perinatal mortality (PDF, 284KB)
- Section 2 Pregnancy and newborn care (PDF, 1.30MB)
- Section 3 Congenital malformations (PDF, 817KB)
- Section 4 Comparisons between hospital groups and their outcomes (PDF, 817KB)
- Section 5 Data tables (PDF, 817KB)
- Section 6 Data sources used in this report (PDF, 104KB)
- Appendix, Abbreviations, Acknowlegments (PDF, 512KB)
- Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council Report 2011 - Full Report (PDF, 8.20MB)
- Introduction
- Executive summary
- Reccomendations
- Section 1 - Maternal and Perinatal mortality
- Section 2 - Pregnancy and newborn care
- Section 3 - Ad hoc reviews
- Section 4 - Statewide Maternity and Neonatal Clinical Network
- Data tables
- Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council Report 2010
- Contents
- Figures
- Key Findings
- Maternal Age
- Birthweight
- Onset of Labour
- Mode of Birth
- Effect of previous pregnancy on mode of birth
- Maternal and Perinatal Mortality
- Perinatal Deaths
- Congenital anomalies
- Tables
- Tables
- Tables
- Tables
- Tables
- Tables
- Data Sources Used in this Report
- Business Rules
- Appendix
Clinical resources
- Comprehensive clinical analysis following stillbirth - this is a guide for Hospital and Health Services in relation to a recent change to the Hospital and Health Boards Regulation 2012 (the Regulation). The change means stillbirths are now included in the Regulation as a reportable event within the Queensland Severity Assessment Code matrix for clinical incident management.
- Considerations in the management of pregnant women who refuse blood and blood products. The council recognises the issues involved in the provision of medical treatment to pregnant women who refuse blood and blood products are complex, and it is therefore difficult to develop a formal protocol that can be applied with certainty to every individual circumstance. Pregnancy, unlike many other situations where acute blood loss may occur, offers a significant window of opportunity during antenatal care to ascertain the woman's exact wishes in a non-acute setting, and to make sure she is as unlikely as possible to need blood products. This document has been produced following consultation with members of the Jehovah's Witness Faith.
- Information for General Practitioners and home fetal heart doppler poster: A retrospective audit conducted by the Queensland Maternal and Perinatal Quality Council (QMPQC) over 2021-2022 has identified four clinical incidents related to the use of home fetal dopplers. The following resources have been developed to inform clinicians of the potential risks associated with the use of home fetal heart monitors (dopplers) in pregnancy.
Last updated: 6 September 2024
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