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Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme Maternal and Child Health Initiative Impact Evaluation (SURE-P MCH) 2013

Nigeria, 2013
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NGA_2013_SUREPIE-BL_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
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Pedro Rosa Dias, Marcos Vera-Hernández, Marcus Holmlund
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Dec 22, 2014
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12.2 Other (specify) (medical_care_other)

Data file: household_all_PUF

Overview

Valid: 78
Invalid: 0
Type: Discrete
Start: 6762
End: 6847
Width: 86
Format:

Questions and instructions

Literal question
12.2 What danger signs tell you that a woman who is pregnant, in labor or has recently delivered needs to be rushed to a facility for emergency medical care?
Categories
Value Category
After a missed menses
Antepartum haemorhage, swelling of the mother's feet after delivery
Antepartum hemorrhage, jaundice in baby, failure of baby to cry
Baby refuses to cry
Back pain
Body pain
Breathing fast
Continuous bleeding post delivery
Cough, malaria
Cs
Diabetis
Diarrhea and malaria
Excess/under weight
Fetal movement not felt,
Fetus stops breathing inutero, leg pain, severe stomach pain after birth, sick neonate
Frequent Fever/malaria
Heart pain
Hyperemesis, lack of appetite
If placenta refuses to come out
Inability to walk
Loss of appetite
Malaria
Malaria and cough
Malaria and typhoid
Malaria in and after pregnancy
Malaria in pregnancy
Malaria in pregnancy, low lie placenta from scan, antepatum hemorrhage
Mastitis, involution pain
Mukus with blood from her private part
Nausea ,Hyperemesis, generalized body pain, severe back ache,
Nil
No
No signs
Nothing
Noting
PB
Pains
Pale eyes
Persistence coughing
Personal reasons
Rashes
Serious Body pain
Serious waist pain
Severe backache
Shortage of blood
Sick
Sickness
Sleep
Something like water coming from the woman body
The way she walks
Too much malaria
Typhoid and body pain
Typhoid fever
Typhoid, catarrh and cough
Vaginal discharge.
Vomiting
Vomitting
Waist pain
Waist pain and stomach pain
Waist pain.
Waste pains
Water gushing out from the vagina
Watery liquid from her private part
Weak body
When the pregnant woman is lacking blood
Wrong positioning of child
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.
Interviewer instructions
Section 12 - Maternal Knowledge
ONLY OPTION: Women who have given birth in the last THREE months.
DO NOT READ ALOUD THE OPTIONS. Select all that apply
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