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    Home / Central Data Catalog / POPULATION_DYNAMICS_AND_URBANIZATION_IN_AFRICA / APHRC-NCSS2-2014-V1.0 / variable [V9965]
Population_Dynamics_and_Urbanization_in_Africa

Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey (NCSS), 2012, 2nd Survey

KENYA, 2012
Population Dynamics and Urbanization in Africa (PDAU)
African Population & Health Research Center
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  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    MORTALITY
    EXPERIENCE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    SCHEDULE
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    HOUSEHOLD
    WEIGHT & HEIGHT
    UNDER-5
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    BIRTH HISTORY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CALENDAR
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    IMMUNIZATION
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    MATERNAL
    MORTALITY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 WOMEN
    PREGNANCY
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012 MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
  • NCSS 2012
    WOMEN+MEN
    CHARACTERISTICS
    ANALYTICAL FILE
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health personnel who performed first check up after delivery of last pregnancy (wom_q437)

Data file: NCSS 2012 WOMEN PREGNANCY ANALYTICAL FILE

Overview

vald 2247
invd 0
Interval discrete
Decimal 0
Range 11 - 9999995

Questions and instructions

Literal question
Who checked on your health at that time?
Categories
Value Category Cases
11 health personnel:doctor 625
27.8%
12 health personnel:nurse/midwife 314
14%
21 other:traditional birth attendant 0
0%
22 other:community health worker 0
0%
96 other 1
0%
98 don't know 0
0%
99 not applicable 1223
54.4%
9999995 missing:impute 84
3.7%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Question pretext
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Question post text
PROBE FOR MOST QUALIFIED PERSON.
Interviewer instructions
Getting a postpartum checkup soon after the baby is born is crucial for the health of the mother.

We are interested in knowing whether the respondent saw anyone for a postpartum checkup and if so how many days or weeks after the birth the first checkup took place, the person who performed the checkup, and where the checkup took place. In this set of questions, we are asking only about a health checkup for the mother. If someone checked on the health of the baby, but not the mother, that checkup would not be included.



Q.435 is directed to women who delivered in a health facility and inquires whether a health professional checked on the woman's health before she was discharged. Qs.436 and 437 refer to the first checkup after the birth, so multiple answers are not allowed. In completing Q.436, remember that you must first select the unit of time the respondent mentions (i.e., HOURS, DAYS, and MINUTES) and fill in a number in the boxes to the right of the code you select. If the woman is uncertain about the exact time, probe to get her best estimate as to when the first checkup took place. If the woman reports that more than one person conducted the first postpartum checkup in Q.437, select the option for the person that appears highest in the list.

Description

Text
Type of health personnel who performed first check up after delivery of last pregnancy
Universe
Last pregnancy (among women aged 12-49 years) in the five years preceding the survey which was delivered at a public or private health facility according to wom_q431 and for which woman was given a health check by a health care provider before discharge according to wom_q435
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