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Table 3 Data sources used for parameters needed to estimate UUIFB coverage

From: Uterotonic use immediately following birth: using a novel methodology to estimate population coverage in four countries

 

Mozambique

Tanzania

Jharkhand

Yemen

% Births in location (P)

Mozambique National Statistics Institute and ICF International. 2011. Mozambique Demographic and Health Survey. Calverton, MD, USA

National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) [Tanzania] and ICF Macro. 2011. Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey 2010. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: NBS and ICF Macro.

Vital Statistics Division, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Government of India: Annual Health Survey 2010–11 Fact Sheet Jharkhand. New Delhi, 2012.

Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Republic of Yemen: National Social Protection Monitoring Survey of Yemen: Baseline Analytical Report June 2013. Brasilia, 2013.

% UUIFB in location (Est)

Public facilities: Mozambique Ministry of Health and MCHIP. 2011. Quality and Humanization of Care Assessment: A Study of the Quality of Maternal and Newborn Care Delivered in Mozambique’s Model Maternities. Accessed April2013: http://www.mchip.net/node/1847.

Public facilities: MCHIP: Quality of Care for Prevention and Management of Common Maternal and Newborn Complications: A study of 12 regions in Tanzania. Report 2: Findings on Labour, Delivery and Newborn Care Washington DC, 2013. http://www.mchip.net/sites/default/files/mchipfiles/Tanzania_%20QoC_StudyReport_FINAL_0.pdf

Consensus opinion of Expert Panel, based on direct experience as clinicians and managers in each of the settings.

Consensus opinion of Expert Panel, based on direct experience as clinicians and managers in each of the settings.

% stock-in (SI)

Public facilities: Ministry of Health, Republic of Mozambique and UNFPA: Second Survey of Availability of Modern Contraceptives and Essential Lifesaving Maternal/Reproductive Health Medicines in Service Delivery Points. Report of Mozambique 2011. Maputo, 2012

All facilities: Stanton C, Armbruster D, Knight R, Ariawan I, Gbangbade S, Getachew A, Portillo JA, Jarquin D, Marin F, Mfinanga S, Vallecillo J, Johnson H, Sintasath D: Use of active management of the third stage of labour in seven developing countries. Bull World Health Organ. 2009 Mar;87(3):207–15.

Consensus opinion of Expert Panel, based on direct experience as clinicians and managers in each of the settings.

Consensus opinion of Expert Panel, based on direct experience as clinicians and managers in each of the settings.

Private facilities: Expert panel consensus