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Barriers and enablers to routine register data collection for newborns and mothers: EN-BIRTH multi-country validation study
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Author Affiliations
Ifakara Health Institute, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, King's College London, ...
Published InBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Year2021
Citations67
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Policymakers need regular high-quality coverage data on care around the time of birth to accelerate progress for ending preventable maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths. With increasing facility births, routine Health Management Information System (HMIS) data have potential to track coverage. Identifying barriers and enablers faced by frontline health workers recording HMIS source data in registers is important to improve data for use. METHODS: The EN-BIRTH study was a mixed-methods observational study in five hospitals in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania to assess measurement validity for selected Every Newborn coverage indicators. We described data elements required in labour ward registers to track these indicators. To evaluate barriers and enablers for correct recording of data in registers, we designed three interview…
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Health SciencesMedicinePediatrics, Perinatology and Child HealthGlobal Maternal and Child HealthHospital Admissions and OutcomesMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsNursingFamily medicineMedical emergencyOperations managementProgramming languageEnvironmental planningCognitive psychologyGeneticsPathologyStatisticsMarketingMachine learningEconomic growth