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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

4
Implementation 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

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

8
Prenatal 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
9
Late 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

11
High 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
12
College 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
13
High 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

15
Maternal 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
16
Maternal 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
17
Low 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

19
Average 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
20
Average 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

23
Maternal weight gain distribution according to
unrevised and revised data 5 States, 2003 and
2004
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
24
Maternal 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
25
Percent of records with not stated data for day
of first prenatal visit 7 revised States, 2004
Source NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System
26
Percent 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
  • 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
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