Evaluating consistency of recall of maternal and newborn care complications and intervention coverage using PMA panel data in SNNPR, Ethiopia.
Linnea A ZimmermanSolomon ShiferawAssefa SemeYuanyuan YiJohn GroveClaire-Helene MershonSaifuddin AhmedPublished in: PloS one (2019)
As with childbirth, it may be that during the first seven days women note symptoms with higher scrutiny, but if these do not later develop into serious health issues, they may be forgotten over time. Maternal complications and care are likely to be under-reported by women if interviewed for distant events.
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