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'Every Newborn-INDEPTH' (EN-INDEPTH) study protocol for a randomised comparison of household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five Health and Demographic Surveillance sites

Authors :
Sanne Marie Thysen
Seeba Amenga-Etego
Francis Dzabeng
Angela Baschieri
Doris Kwesiga
Mezgebu Yitayal Mengistu
M Moinuddin Haider
Sayed Saidul Alam
Kobus Herbst
Alexander Manu
Kwaku Poku Asante
Obed Ernest A. Nettey
Fred Arnold
Edward Galiwango
Yeetey Ak Enuameh
Tadesse Guadu Delele
Nurul Alam
Seth Owusu-Agyei
Gashaw Andargie Biks
Sam Newton
Temesgen Azemeraw Yitayew
Simon Cousens
Trevor Croft
Florina Serbanescu
Simon Kasasa
Peter Waiswa
Amabelia Rodrigues
Bisrat Misganaw Geremew
Sunita Kishor
Joseph Akuze
Dan Kajungu
Solomon Mekonnen Abebe
Joy E Lawn
Peter Byass
Kassahun Alemu Gelaye
Charlotte Tawiah
Hannah Blencowe
Ane Bærent Fisker
Adane Kebede Tesega
Davis Natukwatsa
Vladimir S. Gordeev
Source :
Baschieri, A, Gordeev, V S, Akuze, J, Kwesiga, D, Blencowe, H, Cousens, S, Waiswa, P, Fisker, A B, Thysen, S M, Rodrigues, A, Biks, G A, Abebe, S M, Gelaye, K A, Mengistu, M Y, Geremew, B M, Delele, T G, Tesega, A K, Yitayew, T A, Kasasa, S, Galiwango, E, Natukwatsa, D, Kajungu, D, Enuameh, Y A, Nettey, O E, Dzabeng, F, Amenga-Etego, S, Newton, S K, Manu, A A, Tawiah, C, Asante, K P, Owusu-Agyei, S, Alam, N, Haider, M M, Alam, S S, Arnold, F, Byass, P, Croft, T N, Herbst, K, Kishor, S, Serbanescu, F & Lawn, J E 2019, ' "Every Newborn-INDEPTH" (EN-INDEPTH) study protocol for a randomised comparison of household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five Health and Demographic Surveillance sites ', Journal of Global Health, vol. 9, no. 1, 010901 . https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010901, Journal of Global Health, Baschieri, A, Gordeev, V S, Akuze, J, Kwesiga, D, Blencowe, H, Cousens, S, Waiswa, P, Fisker, A B, Thysen, S M, Rodrigues, A, Biks, G A, Abebe, S M, Gelaye, K A, Mengistu, M Y, Geremew, B M, Delele, T G, Tesega, A K, Yitayew, T A, Kasasa, S, Galiwango, E, Natukwatsa, D, Kajungu, D, Enuameh, Y A, Nettey, O E, Dzabeng, F, Amenga-Etego, S, Newton, S K, Manu, A A, Tawiah, C, Asante, K P, Owusu-Agyei, S, Alam, N, Haider, M M, Alam, S S, Arnold, F, Byass, P, Croft, T N, Herbst, K, Kishor, S, Serbanescu, F & Lawn, J E 2019, ' "Every Newborn-INDEPTH" (EN-INDEPTH) study protocol for a randomised comparison of household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five Health and Demographic Surveillance sites ', Journal of global health, vol. 9, no. 1, 010901 . https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010901
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Umeå universitet, Institutionen för epidemiologi och global hälsa, 2019.

Abstract

Background: Under-five and maternal mortality were halved in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) era, with slower reductions for 2.6 million neonatal deaths and 2.6 million stillbirths. The Every Newborn Action Plan aims to accelerate progress towards national targets, and includes an ambitious Measurement Improvement Roadmap. Population-based household surveys, notably Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys, are major sources of population-level data on child mortality in countries with weaker civil registration and vital statistics systems, where over two-thirds of global child deaths occur. To estimate neonatal/child mortality and pregnancy outcomes (stillbirths, miscarriages, birthweight, gestational age) the most common direct methods are: (1) the standard DHS-7 with Full Birth History with additional questions on pregnancy losses in the past 5 years (FBH+) or (2) a Full Pregnancy History (FPH). No direct comparison of these two methods has been undertaken, although descriptive analyses suggest that the FBH+ may underestimate mortality rates particularly for stillbirths.Methods: This is the protocol paper for the Every Newborn-INDEPTH study (INDEPTH Network, International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health Every Newborn, Every Newborn Action Plan), aiming to undertake a randomised comparison of FBH+ and FPH to measure pregnancy outcomes in a household survey in five selected INDEPTH Network sites in Africa and South Asia (Bandim in urban and rural Guinea-Bissau; Dabat in Ethiopia; IgangaMayuge in Uganda; Kintampo in Ghana; Matlab in Bangladesh). The survey will reach >68 000 pregnancies to assess if there is ≥15% difference in stillbirth rates. Additional questions will capture birthweight, gestational age, birth/death certification, termination of pregnancy and fertility intentions. The World Bank's Survey Solutions platform will be tailored for data collection, including recording paradata to evaluate timing. A mixed methods assessment of barriers and enablers to reporting of pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes will be undertaken.Conclusions: This large-scale study is the first randomised comparison of these two methods to capture pregnancy outcomes. Results are expected to inform the evidence base for survey methodology, especially in DHS, regarding capture of stillbirths and other outcomes, notably neonatal deaths, abortions (spontaneous and induced), birthweight and gestational age. In addition, this study will inform strategies to improve health and demographic surveillance capture of neonatal/child mortality and pregnancy outcomes.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
20472978
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Baschieri, A, Gordeev, V S, Akuze, J, Kwesiga, D, Blencowe, H, Cousens, S, Waiswa, P, Fisker, A B, Thysen, S M, Rodrigues, A, Biks, G A, Abebe, S M, Gelaye, K A, Mengistu, M Y, Geremew, B M, Delele, T G, Tesega, A K, Yitayew, T A, Kasasa, S, Galiwango, E, Natukwatsa, D, Kajungu, D, Enuameh, Y A, Nettey, O E, Dzabeng, F, Amenga-Etego, S, Newton, S K, Manu, A A, Tawiah, C, Asante, K P, Owusu-Agyei, S, Alam, N, Haider, M M, Alam, S S, Arnold, F, Byass, P, Croft, T N, Herbst, K, Kishor, S, Serbanescu, F & Lawn, J E 2019, ' "Every Newborn-INDEPTH" (EN-INDEPTH) study protocol for a randomised comparison of household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five Health and Demographic Surveillance sites ', Journal of Global Health, vol. 9, no. 1, 010901 . https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010901, Journal of Global Health, Baschieri, A, Gordeev, V S, Akuze, J, Kwesiga, D, Blencowe, H, Cousens, S, Waiswa, P, Fisker, A B, Thysen, S M, Rodrigues, A, Biks, G A, Abebe, S M, Gelaye, K A, Mengistu, M Y, Geremew, B M, Delele, T G, Tesega, A K, Yitayew, T A, Kasasa, S, Galiwango, E, Natukwatsa, D, Kajungu, D, Enuameh, Y A, Nettey, O E, Dzabeng, F, Amenga-Etego, S, Newton, S K, Manu, A A, Tawiah, C, Asante, K P, Owusu-Agyei, S, Alam, N, Haider, M M, Alam, S S, Arnold, F, Byass, P, Croft, T N, Herbst, K, Kishor, S, Serbanescu, F & Lawn, J E 2019, ' "Every Newborn-INDEPTH" (EN-INDEPTH) study protocol for a randomised comparison of household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five Health and Demographic Surveillance sites ', Journal of global health, vol. 9, no. 1, 010901 . https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010901
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c01e79c03e6f12b045871a98c6a11acf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.09.010901