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1 Hopeful signs of change amid struggle The Revised Birth Data: The NAPHSIS/NCHS Collaboration Past Successes and Future Challenges Salt Lake City, UT June 3 rd -7 th, 2007

2 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics National Vital Statistics System Authors/Acknowledgments Joyce Martin Stephanie Ventura The Birth Team: Brady HamiltonFay Menacker Sharon KirmeyerMartha Munson Marian MacDormanPaul Sutton TJ Mathews

3 MT WY ID WA OR NV UT CA AZ ND SD NE CO NM TX OK KS AR LA MO IA MN WI IL IN KY TN MS AL GA FL SC NC VA WV OH MI NY PA MD DE NJ CT RI MA ME VT NH AK HI DC Revision Status, 2007 Revised Unrevised NYC

4 Key items on both revised & unrevised birth certificates Prenatal care Cesarean delivery Checkboxes items Diabetes and hypertension Today’s Topics

5 Methods Total 2005 revised states (12) (1.3 m births) Excludes mid-year revisers Trends - states which revised in 2004 (5) or 2005 (3) Excludes mid-year revisers

6 Prenatal Care Source ? = mom, records Unrevised:

7 Prenatal Care Source = prenatal records, mom ? Revised:

8 Percent of Records with Not Stated Day & Month of 1st prenatal visit: 12 Revised States, 2005 Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

9 Percent of Records with Not Stated Day of 1st Prenatal Visit: 12 Revised States, 2005 Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

10 NCHS Calculation of Month Prenatal Care Began  Difference between Date of 1st PNCV & Date of last normal menses  If day of 1st PNCV = unk, impute day from last record w/ same month of 1 st PNCV  SAS code to calculate now available from NCHS

11 1 st Trimester Prenatal Care by Revised Status: 3 Revised states, 2004 and 2005 State BState CState A Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

12 Percent change in 1 st Trimester Prenatal Care, Unrevised and Revised Reporting Areas: 2004-2005 Unrevised Revised Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

13 Timing of Prenatal Care  Large discontinuity between unrevised and revised PNC data Revised levels much less favorable Some difference was expected Changes in question & sources of data? Studies show moms tend to over-report Wide differences in unknown levels by reporting area

14 Cesarean Delivery 3 commonly used measures:  Total cesarean delivery rate  Primary cesarean rate  Vaginal birth after previous cesarean (VBAC)

15 Cesarean Delivery  Total cesarean rate Very comparable between revisions Revised Unrevised

16 Cesarean Delivery - Revised Primary cesarean VBAC/Repeat cesarean Need info on both current and previous deliveries - derived from 2 separate items:  “Method of delivery”  “Pregnancy risk factors”  “Mother had a previous cesarean” (from mom’s prenatal records)

17 Cesarean Delivery- Revised

18 Primary Cesarean Delivery Rates for Unrevised States and for States which Revised in 2005: Reporting Area, 2004-2005 State BReporting areaState CState A Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

19 VBAC Rates for Unrevised States and for States which Revised in 2005: Reporting Area, 2004-2005 State BReporting areaState CState A Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

20 Primary Cesarean Delivery and VBAC Rates by Revised Status: Reporting area, 2005 Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System Primary VBAC

21 Cesarean Delivery  NCHS no longer considers Primary Cesarean and VBAC data comparable across revisions  Revised data may be improved  Revised rates higher than unrevised (previously thought under-reported) Better agreement w/other sources

22 Cesarean Delivery BUT, possible under-reporting of # previous cesareans Developing enhanced instructions forreporting if mom had a previous cesarean using prenatal and other medical records

23 Pregnancy Risk Factors Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System  Diabetes  Unrevised = Total Diabetes only  Revised = Pre-pregnancy + gestational diabetes  Possible change in source of data  Gestational hypertension  No change except possibly to sources of data

24 Total Diabetes (Pre-pregnancy + Gestational) for states which revised in 2004 and 2005: Reporting Area, 2003-2005 BDECA Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System F G H

25 Gestational Hypertension Rates for States which Revised in 2004 and 2005: Reporting Area, 2003-2005 BDECA Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System F G H

26 Diabetes and Pre-pregnancy Hypertension: Unrevised Reporting Area: 2004-2005 Pre-pregnancy hypertension Diabetes Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System

27 New Report Source: NCHS/CDC/National Vital Statistics System Begins to demonstrate the tremendous analytic potential of the revised data

28 Summary  Prenatal care Large discontinuities; higher levels of unknowns; revised data may still be more accurate  Primary, Repeat and VBAC Not comparable; developing improved instructions for hospitals  Very encouraging signs of improved data quality for checkbox items Need validation studies !!!  Need validation studies !!!


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