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    • Birthweight data completeness and quality in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. 

      Biks, GA; Blencowe, H; Hardy, VP; Geremew, BM; Angaw, DA; Wagnew, A; Abebe, SM; Guadu, T; Martins, JSD; Fisker, AB (BMC part of Springer Nature, 2021-02-08)
      BACKGROUND: Low birthweight (< 2500 g) 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 ...
    • Electronic data collection in a multi-site population-based survey: EN-INDEPTH study 

      Thysen, SM; Tawiah, C; Blencowe, H; Manu, G; Akuze, J; Haider, MM; Alam, N; Yitayew, TA; Baschieri, A; Biks, GA (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021-02)
      Background: Electronic data collection is increasingly used for household surveys, but factors influencing design and implementation have not been widely studied. The Every Newborn-INDEPTH (EN-INDEPTH) study was a multi-site ...
    • Gestational age data completeness, quality and validity in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study. 

      Haider, MM; Mahmud, K; Blencowe, H; Ahmed, T; Akuze, J; Cousens, S; Delwar, N; Fisker, AB; Ponce Hardy, V; Hasan, SMT (BMC part of Springer Nature, 2021-02-08)
      BACKGROUND: Preterm birth (gestational age (GA) <37 weeks) is the leading cause of child mortality worldwide. However, GA is rarely assessed in population-based surveys, the major data source in low/middle-income countries. ...
    • Termination of pregnancy data completeness and feasibility in population-based surveys: EN-INDEPTH study 

      Enuameh, YAK; Dzabeng, F; Blencowe, H; Thysen, SM; Abebe, SM; Asante, KP; Tawiah, C; Gordeev, VS; Adeapena, W; Kwesiga, D (BioMed Central, 2021-02)
      Background Termination of pregnancy (TOP) is a common cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in low- and middle-income countries. Population-based surveys are the major data source for TOP data in LMICs but are known ...