1. Coverage, completeness and reliability of the data in the Information System on Live Births in public maternity wards in the municipality in São Paulo, Brazil, 2011.
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Bonilha EA, Vico ESR, Freitas M, Barbuscia DM, Galleguillos TGB, Okamura MN, Santos PCD, Lira MMTA, and Torloni MR
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- Adolescent, Adult, Birth Weight, Brazil, Child, Cities, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Gestational Age, Hospital Information Systems statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Live Birth, Male, Maternal Age, Pregnancy, Prenatal Care statistics & numerical data, Reproducibility of Results, Young Adult, Birth Certificates, Hospital Information Systems standards, Hospitals, Public
- Abstract
Objective: to assess the coverage, completeness and reliability of data on live births in public maternity wards in São Paulo, Brazil., Methods: data recorded in the Information System on Live Births (Sinasc) were compared with data collected in a field study (gold standard) during three months in 2011 in four maternity wards in hospital from the SUS network; kappa coefficient was calculated to assess agreement., Results: 5,785 birth records were analyzed; Sinasc coverage was 99.8% and completeness was 96.2%; kappa values showed excellent and good agreement for maternal age (0.99), type of pregnancy, sex and newborn sex and birth weight (0.98), type of delivery (0.97), 1 minute (0.96) and 5th (0.95) minutes, previous live births (0.87) and education level (0.62); regular agreement for prenatal care visits (0.60) and gestational age (0.56); and weak agreement for previous stillbirths (0.09)., Conclusion: in the assessed hospitals, Sinasc presented high coverage, completeness and reliability.
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- 2018
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