Title: Challenges and
1 Braving the New World
Challenges and Rewards of the Revised Birth Data
Improving Security, Systems, and Statistics San
Diego, CA June 4th 8th, 2006
2 Authors/Acknowledgments
Joyce Martin Stephanie Ventura The Birth
Team Brady Hamilton, TJ Mathews, et al DAEB
3 Braving the New World
- Comparability of revised
- unrevised data
- Rewards of revised data
-
- Updates on some long-standing data issues
4Implementation of the2003 Revised Birth
Certificate
2003 or 2004
2005
Mid-year reviser
2006
2007 or later
NOTE New York State but not New York city
implemented for 2004.
5 Methods
- Final 2004 unreleased birth data
- 2 revised states for 2003
- 7 revised states for 2004
- 2 of 7 revised during 2004
- Mid-year revisers excluded
- from comparability analysis
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6 Comparability (or lack thereof)
- Higher profile items
- Prenatal care
- Educational attainment
- Tobacco use during pregnancy
7 Prenatal care
- Month prenatal care began
- Date of first prenatal visit
- Change in source of data ?
- mother prenatal records
8Prenatal care in the 1st trimester of pregnancy
according to unrevised and revised
dataReporting areas, 2003 and 2004
B
D
E
C
A
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
9Late or no prenatal care according to unrevised
and revised data Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
B
D
E
C
A
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
10 Educational attainment
- Years of schooling completed (unrevised)
- Highest degree completed (revised)
- Data collected from mothers worksheet
11High school completion according to unrevised and
revised data Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
B
D
E
C
A
NOTE Unrev 12 years of schooling completed
RevHS diploma or GED
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
12College education according to unrevised and
revised dataReporting areas, 2003 and 2004
B
D
E
C
A
NOTE Unrev 16 yrs of schooling completed Rev
BA, BS, equivalent or more
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
13High school and college education levels by race
and Hispanic origin, according to unrevised and
revised data Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
12 yrs/HS diploma/GED
16 yrs/BA, BS, equivalent
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
14 Smoking during pregnancy
- Mother used tobacco during pregnancy any time
during pregnancy (unrevised)
- Smoking during each trimester of pregnancy
also pre-pregnancy (revised) - Source Mothers worksheet
15Maternal smoking rates according to unrevised and
revised data Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
Unrevised (41 states)
Revised in 2004 (5 states)
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
16Maternal smoking rates by race and Hispanic
origin and by education, according to unrevised
and revised data 5 Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
Education
Race/Hispanic origin
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
17Low birthweight rates by smoking status and
race/Hispanic origin 7 reporting areas, 2004
Low birthweight Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
18 Comparability - Cesarean delivery
- Total cesarean delivery data
- Primary cesarean
- Repeat cesarean
- -- Derived from
- Method of delivery
- Pregnancy risk factors
- Mother had a previous cesarean
19Average percent change in total cesarean rates
for unrevised states and for states which revised
in 2004 Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
Total Cesarean Rate
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
20Average percent change in primary cesarean and
VBAC delivery rates for unrevised States, and
for States which revised in 2004 Reporting
areas, 2003 and 2004
Primary C
VBAC
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
21 Comparability - summary
- Total cesarean rate comparable
- Primary cesarean ?
- VBAC ?
- Linked to under-reporting of previous Cs on new
cert ? - Prenatal care, tobacco use, educational
attainment not comparable - Detailed comparability crosswalk available
-
22 A few insights On revised (old/new) data
- Signs of improved data quality
- Use of hospital records
-
- Variability in quality by state
23Maternal weight gain distribution according to
unrevised and revised data 5 States, 2003 and
2004
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
24Maternal diabetes rates according to unrevised
and revised data Reporting areas, 2003 and 2004
Revised (2004) (5 States)
Unrevised (41 States)
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
25Percent of records with not stated data for day
of first prenatal visit 7 revised States, 2004
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
26Percent of records with not stated data for
maternal weight at delivery7 revised States,
2004
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
27 Update long-standing issues
- Quality of gestational age data
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- Under-reporting of infant deaths (
28 Update
- Postpone introducing changes to NCHS edits
of gestational age - Collaborate with NAPHIS on study to address
reporting of LMP-based gestational
age/under-reporting of dths of
29 Summary
- Trend data,
- national data, problematic
- for education, tobacco use,
- prenatal care, and many others
-
- Revised data encouraging signs of improved
quality - wording sources
30 Updated!!
Guide to Completing the Facility Worksheet for
the Certificate of Live Birth Report of Fetal
Death