Comparing two data collection methods to track vital events in maternal and child health via community health workers in rural Nepal.
Nandini ChoudhuryAparna TiwariWan-Ju WuVed BhandariLaxman Datt BhattBhawana BogatiDavid CitrinScott HallidaySonu KhadkaNutan MarasiniSachit PandeyMadeleine BallardHari Jung RayamaziSabitri SapkotaRyan SchwarzLisa M SullivanDuncan MaruAradhana ThapaSheela MaruPublished in: Population health metrics (2022)
Our findings suggest that data collected by CHWs from routinely tracking pregnancies, births, and deaths are promising for timely program monitoring and evaluation. Despite some limitations, programmatic data may be more sensitive in detecting vital events than cross-sectional census surveys asking women to recall these events.