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Counting on birth registration: mixed-methods research in two EN-BIRTH study hospitals in Tanzania

机译:鉴定出生时注册:坦桑尼亚两家注重学习医院的混合方法研究

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Birth registration marks a child’s right to identity and is the first step to establishing citizenship and access to services. At the population level, birth registration data can inform effective programming and planning. In Tanzania, almost two-thirds of births are in health facilities, yet only 26% of children under 5?years have their births registered. Our mixed-methods research explores the gap between hospital birth and birth registration in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The study was conducted in the two Tanzanian hospital sites of the Every Newborn-Birth Indicators Research Tracking in Hospitals (EN-BIRTH) multi-country study (July 2017–2018). We described the business processes for birth notification and registration and collected quantitative data from women’s exit surveys after giving birth (n?=?8038). We conducted in-depth interviews (n?=?21) to identify barriers and enablers to birth registration among four groups of participants: women who recently gave birth, women waiting for a birth certificate at Temeke Hospital, hospital employees, and stakeholders involved in the national birth registration process. We synthesized findings to identify opportunities to improve birth registration. Standard national birth registration procedures were followed at Muhimbili Hospital; families received birth notification and were advised to obtain a birth certificate from the Registration, Insolvency, and Trusteeship Agency (RITA) after 2 months, for a fee. A pilot programme to improve birth registration coverage included Temeke Hospital; hand-written birth certificates were issued free of charge on a return hospital visit after 42?days. Among 2500 women exit-surveyed at Muhimbili Hospital, 96.3% reported receiving a birth notification form and nearly half misunderstood this to be a birth certificate. Of the 5538 women interviewed at Temeke Hospital, 33.0% reported receiving any documentation confirming the birth of their child. In-depth interview respondents perceived birth registration to be important but considered both the standard and pilot processes in Tanzania complex, burdensome and costly to both families and health workers. Birth registration coverage in Tanzania could be improved by further streamlining between health facilities, where most babies are born, and the civil registry. Families and health workers need support to navigate processes to register every child.
机译:出生登记标志着孩子的身份权,是建立公民身份和服务的第一步。在人口层面,出生登记数据可以提供有效的编程和规划。在坦桑尼亚,近三分之二的出生在卫生设施中,只有26%的儿童5岁以下的儿童诞生了他们的出生。我们的混合方法研究探讨了坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆的医院出生和出生登记之间的差距。该研究是在医院(En-Birth)多国研究(2017 - 2018年7月)的每个新生儿出生指标研究追踪中的坦桑尼亚医院遗址。我们描述了出生后妇女出口调查的出生通知和注册和收集量化数据的业务流程(N?=?8038)。我们进行了深入的访谈(n?=?21),以确定四组参与者中出生登记的障碍和推动者:最​​近患有诞生的女性,妇女在赛德克医院,医院员工和参与的利益相关者等待出生证明国家出生登记过程。我们综合调查结果来确定改善出生登记的机会。 Muhimbili医院遵循标准的国家出生登记程序;家庭收到了出生通知,并建议在2个月后从注册,破产和托管机构(RITA)获得出生证明。提高出生注册覆盖范围的试点计划包括夏梅科医院;在42日之后,在退货医院访问时免费发出手写出生证明。在Muhimbili Hospital的2500名妇女中,96.3%报告收到诞生通知表,近一半误解这是出生证明。在赛迪克医院采访的5538名女性中,33.0%报告收到任何证实孩子诞生的文件。深入的面试受访者感知出生登记是重要的,但考虑了坦桑尼亚复合体的标准和试点流程,繁琐,既成股均衡到家庭和卫生工作者。在卫生设施之间进一步精简,大多数婴儿出生和民事登记处,可以改善坦桑尼亚的出生登记覆盖。家庭和卫生工作者需要支持来导航进程来注册每个孩子。

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