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Randomised comparison of two household survey modules for measuring stillbirths and neonatal deaths in five countries: the Every Newborn-INDEPTH study

Authors :
Joseph Akuze, DSTA
Hannah Blencowe, PhD
Peter Waiswa, PhD
Angela Baschieri, PhD
Vladimir S Gordeev, PhD
Doris Kwesiga, MSc
Ane B Fisker, PhD
Sanne M Thysen, PhD
Amabelia Rodrigues, PhD
Gashaw A Biks, PhD
Solomon M Abebe, PhD
Kassahun A Gelaye, PhD
Mezgebu Y Mengistu, PhD
Bisrat M Geremew, PhD
Tadesse G Delele, VMD
Adane K Tesega, MPH
Temesgen A Yitayew, MSc
Simon Kasasa, PhD
Edward Galiwango, MA
Davis Natukwatsa, BSc
Dan Kajungu, PhD
Yeetey AK Enuameh, PhD
Obed E Nettey, MPhil
Francis Dzabeng, MSc
Seeba Amenga-Etego, MSc
Sam K Newton, ProfPhD
Charlotte Tawiah, MSc
Kwaku P Asante, PhD
Seth Owusu-Agyei, ProfPhD
Nurul Alam, PhD
Moinuddin M Haider, MPH
Ali Imam, MPH
Kaiser Mahmud, MSc
Simon Cousens, ProfDipMathStat
Joy E Lawn, ProfFRCPCH
Tadesse Awoke Ayele
Telake Bisetegn Bisetegn
Nafisa Delwar
Lemma Derseh Gezie
Collins Gyezaho
Judith Kaija
Kazuyo Machiyama
Grace Manu
Alexander A Manu
Justiniano SD Martins
Tesfahun Melese
Sayed S Alam
Tryphena Nareeba
Victoria Ponce Hardy
Charles Zandoh
Fred Arnold
Peter Byass
Trevor Croft
Kobus Herbst
Sunita Kishor Kishor
Florina Serbanescu
Source :
The Lancet Global Health, Vol 8, Iss 4, Pp e555-e566 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Summary: Background: An estimated 5·1 million stillbirths and neonatal deaths occur annually. Household surveys, most notably the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS), run in more than 90 countries and are the main data source from the highest burden regions, but data-quality concerns remain. We aimed to compare two questionnaires: a full birth history module with additional questions on pregnancy losses (FBH+; the current DHS standard) and a full pregnancy history module (FPH), which collects information on all livebirths, stillbirths, miscarriages, and neonatal deaths. Methods: Women residing in five Health and Demographic Surveillance System sites within the INDEPTH Network (Bandim in Guinea-Bissau, Dabat in Ethiopia, IgangaMayuge in Uganda, Matlab in Bangladesh, and Kintampo in Ghana) were randomly assigned (individually) to be interviewed using either FBH+ or FPH between July 28, 2017, and Aug 13, 2018. The primary outcomes were stillbirths and neonatal deaths in the 5 years before the survey interview (measured by stillbirth rate [SBR] and neonatal mortality rate [NMR]) and mean time taken to complete the maternity history section of the questionnaire. We also assessed between-site heterogeneity. This study is registered with the Research Registry, 4720. Findings: 69 176 women were allocated to be interviewed by either FBH+ (n=34 805) or FPH (n=34 371). The mean time taken to complete FPH (10·5 min) was longer than for FBH+ (9·1 min; p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2214109X
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Global Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.93783e8456ee485ab38e64e6189757e2
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30044-9