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Published in: BMC International Health and Human Rights 1/2008

Open Access 01-12-2008 | Research article

Unreported births and deaths, a severe obstacle for improved neonatal survival in low-income countries; a population based study

Authors: Mats Målqvist, Leif Eriksson, Nguyen Thu Nga, Linn Irene Fagerland, Dinh Phuong Hoa, Lars Wallin, Uwe Ewald, Lars-Åke Persson

Published in: BMC International Health and Human Rights | Issue 1/2008

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Abstract

Background

In order to improve child survival there is a need to target neonatal mortality. In this pursuit, valid local and national statistics on child health are essential. We analyze to what extent births and neonatal deaths are unreported in a low-income country and discuss the consequences at local and international levels for efforts to save newborn lives.

Methods

Information on all births and neonatal deaths in Quang Ninh province in Northern Vietnam in 2005 was ascertained by systematic inventory through group interviews with key informants, questionnaires and examination of health facility records. Health care staff at 187 Community Health Centers (CHC) and 18 hospitals, in addition to 1372 Village Health Workers (VHW), were included in the study. Results were compared with the official reports of the Provincial Health Bureau.

Results

The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) was 16/1000 (284 neonatal deaths/17 519 births), as compared to the official rate of 4.2/1000. The NMR varied between 44/1000 and 10/1000 in the different districts of the province. The under-reporting was mainly attributable to a dysfunctional reporting system and the fact that families, not the health system, were made responsible to register births and deaths. This under-reporting has severe consequences at local, national and international levels. At a local level, it results in a lack of awareness of the magnitude and differentials in NMR, leading to an indifference towards the problem. At a national and international level the perceived low mortality rate is manifested in a lack of investments in perinatal health programs.

Conclusion

This example of a faulty health information system is reportedly not unique in low and middle income countries where needs for neonatal health reforms are greatest. Improving reporting systems on births and neonatal deaths is a matter of human rights and a prerequisite for reducing neonatal mortality in order to reach the fourth millennium goal.
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Metadata
Title
Unreported births and deaths, a severe obstacle for improved neonatal survival in low-income countries; a population based study
Authors
Mats Målqvist
Leif Eriksson
Nguyen Thu Nga
Linn Irene Fagerland
Dinh Phuong Hoa
Lars Wallin
Uwe Ewald
Lars-Åke Persson
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC International Health and Human Rights / Issue 1/2008
Electronic ISSN: 1472-698X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-698X-8-4

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