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National routine data for low birthweight and preterm births: Systematic data quality assessment for United Nations member states (2000-2020).

Yemisrach Behailu OkwarajiEllen BradleyEric O OhumaJudith YargawaLorena Suárez-IduetaJennifer RequejoHannah BlencoweJoy E Lawn
Published in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia countries have data gaps but also opportunities for rapid progress. Most births occure in facilities, electronic health information systems already include low birthweight, and adding accurate gestational age including with ultrasound assessment is becoming increasingly attainable. Moving toward the collection of individual level data would enable monitoring of quality of care and longer-term outcomes. This is crucial for every child and family and essential for measuring progress towards relevant sustainable development goals. The assessment will inform countries' actions for data quality improvement at national level and use of data for impact.
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