Background: Low birthweight (< 2500g) is an important marker of maternal health and is associated with neonatal mortality, long-term development and chronic diseases. Household surveys remain an important source of population-based birthweight information, notably Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and UNICEF's Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS); however, data quality concerns remain. Few studies have addressed how to close these gaps in surveys. Methods: The EN-INDEPTH population-based survey of 69,176 women was undertaken in five Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites (Matlab-Bangladesh, Dabat-Ethiopia, Kintampo-Ghana, Bandim-Guinea-Bissau, IgangaMayuge-Uganda). Responses to existing DHS/MICS birthweight questions on...
OBJECTIVE: Low birthweight (700 million live births. The WHO data quality framework was adapted to u...
BackgroundPopulation-based household surveys, notably the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and M...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...
Background: Low birthweight (< 2500g) is an important marker of maternal health and is associated...
BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (< 2500 g) is an important marker of maternal health and is associated w...
BackgroundAccurate birthweight is critical to inform clinical care at the individual level and track...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1999Backgro...
This study investigates the patterns of recording birth weight data in retrospective surveys and the...
Background: Household surveys remain important sources of stillbirth data, but omission and misclass...
BACKGROUND: Globally an estimated 20.5 million liveborn babies are low birthweight (LBW) each year, ...
BACKGROUND: Birth registration is a child's first right. Registration of live births, stillbirths an...
BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (LBW) (< 2500 g) is a significant determinant of infant morbidity and mo...
Birth registration is a child’s first right. Registration of live births, stillbirths and deaths is ...
BACKGROUND: Household surveys remain important sources of stillbirth data, but omission and misclass...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
OBJECTIVE: Low birthweight (700 million live births. The WHO data quality framework was adapted to u...
BackgroundPopulation-based household surveys, notably the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and M...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...
Background: Low birthweight (< 2500g) is an important marker of maternal health and is associated...
BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (< 2500 g) is an important marker of maternal health and is associated w...
BackgroundAccurate birthweight is critical to inform clinical care at the individual level and track...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud. 1999Backgro...
This study investigates the patterns of recording birth weight data in retrospective surveys and the...
Background: Household surveys remain important sources of stillbirth data, but omission and misclass...
BACKGROUND: Globally an estimated 20.5 million liveborn babies are low birthweight (LBW) each year, ...
BACKGROUND: Birth registration is a child's first right. Registration of live births, stillbirths an...
BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (LBW) (< 2500 g) is a significant determinant of infant morbidity and mo...
Birth registration is a child’s first right. Registration of live births, stillbirths and deaths is ...
BACKGROUND: Household surveys remain important sources of stillbirth data, but omission and misclass...
Background Reducing low birthweight (LBW, weight at birth less than 2,500g) prevalence by at least 3...
OBJECTIVE: Low birthweight (700 million live births. The WHO data quality framework was adapted to u...
BackgroundPopulation-based household surveys, notably the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and M...
Background: Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in ...