[Assessment of birth registration coverage in the Hospital Information System of the Brazilian Unified National Health System, by hospital of admission, Brazil, 2012-2020] [0.03%]
2012—2020年巴西统一国家卫生系统住院信息系统出生登记覆盖率调查——按分娩医院分列
Juliana Alves Marques,Rosa Maria Soares Madeira Domingues,Marcos Augusto Bastos Dias et al.
Juliana Alves Marques et al.
This study aimed to evaluate the national coverage of birth registration within the Brazilian Hospital Information System of the Brazilian Unified National Health System (SIH/SUS), according to the hospital of birth, and identify associated...
Birth registration coverage according to the sex of the head of household: an analysis of national surveys from 93 low- and middle-income countries [0.03%]
户主性别与出生登记覆盖率:93个中低收入国家的全国调查分析
Andrea Wendt,Franciele Hellwig,Ghada E Saad et al.
Andrea Wendt et al.
Background: Within-country inequalities in birth registration coverage (BRC) have been documented according to wealth, place of residence and other household characteristics.
Counting on birth registration: mixed-methods research in two EN-BIRTH study hospitals in Tanzania [0.03%]
基于出生登记的统计研究:坦桑尼亚EN-BIRTH研究医院混合研究方法研究
Sarah Reed,Josephine Shabani,Dorothy Boggs et al.
Sarah Reed et al.
A pilot programme to improve birth registration coverage included Temeke Hospital; hand-written birth certificates were issued free of charge on a return hospital visit after 42 days.
Observational Study
BMC pregnancy and childbirth. 2021 Mar 26;21(Suppl 1):236. DOI:10.1186/s12884-020-03357-1 2021
Amiya Bhatia,Rockli Kim,S V Subramanian
Amiya Bhatia
Results: National birth registration coverage was 41.2% in 2005 and improved to 79.6% in 2015. Between 2005 and 2015, coverage among children in the poorest quintile (Q1) improved from 23.9% to 63.8% while coverage among the wealthiest children (Q5) improved from 72.4% to 92.8%.
Are inequities decreasing? Birth registration for children under five in low-income and middle-income countries, 1999-2016 [0.03%]
不平等在减少吗?1999年~2016年中低收入国家五岁以下儿童的出生登记状况
Amiya Bhatia,Nancy Krieger,Jason Beckfield et al.
Amiya Bhatia et al.
Introduction: Although global birth registration coverage has improved from 58% to 71% among children under five globally, inequities in birth registration coverage by wealth, urban/rural location, maternal education and access to a health facility persist.
A missed opportunity: birth registration coverage is lagging behind Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) immunization coverage and maternal health services utilization in low- and lower middle-income countries [0.03%]
错失的机遇:低收入和中低收入国家的出生登记覆盖率落后于卡介苗(BCG)免疫接种覆盖率和产妇医疗服务利用率
M Hafizur Rahman,Amber Bickford Cox,Samuel L Mills
M Hafizur Rahman
Background: Civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems lay the foundation for good governance by increasing the effectiveness and delivery of public services, providing vital statistics for the planning and mo...