Can accurate data on birthweight be obtained from health interview surveys?

dc.contributor.authorRobles Soto, Arodys
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-13T14:55:33Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-17T20:47:05Z
dc.date.available2021-12-13T14:55:33Z
dc.date.available2022-03-17T20:47:05Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.description.abstractBackground: Because hospital records rarely exist for a representative sample of the population in developing countries, researchers frequently rely on birthweight data from surveys. Yet, the quality of these data has rarely been evaluated. This study explores the accuracy of birthweight information ill SIR demographic and health surveys in Latin America conducted in the early 1990s: two in Guatemala, and one each in Bolivia, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Peru. Methods: The quality of the birthweight reprts is assessed by examining the plausibility of estimates of the proportion of newborns reprted to have been weighed and estimates derived from the numerical weights, by characteristics of the delivery and maternal education. Results: The estimates suggest that a substantial proportion of women whose newborns were probably never weighed reprt a birthweight. For all of the surveys, with the possible exception of Costa Rica, the average birthweights appear to be too high, and the estimates of the prevalence of low birthweight too low. In addition, the data reveal anomalous patterns, such as higher birthweights for home as compared with hospital deliveries. Conclusions: These findings suggest that estimates of low birthweight derived from surveys in developing countries are likely to portray an overly optimistic picture of children's and women's health status. More information about the underlying source of these data are needed not only to provide additional insight into the degree of error characterizing existing estimates, but also to improve data collection strategies in future health interview surveys.es_CR
dc.description.pages925-931
dc.description.urihttp://ije.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/5/925.full.pdf+html
dc.identifier.issn0300-5771
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.sibdi.ucr.ac.cr/handle/123456789/17331
dc.language.isoenges_CR
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 28, No. 5es_CR
dc.subjectPESO AL NACERes_CR
dc.subjectENCUESTAS DE SALUDes_CR
dc.titleCan accurate data on birthweight be obtained from health interview surveys?es_CR
dc.typeArticlees_CR

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