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. 2017 Dec 20;7(2):020503. doi: 10.7189/jogh.07.020503

Table 3.

Standardized definitions of newborn coverage indicators used for this analysis and comparability to DHS (Phase 7) module and MICS6

Indicator group Standardized definition Comparability to DHS (Phase 7) Comparability to MICS6
Breastfeeding initiation
Put to breast within one hour of birth
Comparable
Comparable
Thermal care
Dried within five minutes of birth OR before delivery of the placenta
Somewhat comparable (DHS does not reference exact time or delivery of placenta' to 'DHS does not use five minutes or delivery of placenta for time reference)
Somewhat comparable (MICS6 does not reference exact time or delivery of placenta' to 'MICS6 does not use five minutes or delivery of placenta for time reference)
Wrapped within five minutes of birth OR before delivery of the placenta
Not comparable (not collected in DHS)
Not comparable (MICS6 asks if baby wrapped up before placed on mother’s bare chest.)
Neonate put on the belly or breast before delivery of the placenta OR directly on the bare skin of your chest
Somewhat comparable (DHS specifies bare skin must be touching in 2 questions)
Somewhat comparable (MICS specifies bare skin must be touching in 2 questions and a photo)
Not given a bath in the first 24 h after birth
Comparable
Comparable
Hygienic cord care A new or sterilized (boiled) instrument was used to cut the umbilical cord, or a clean delivery kit was used
Somewhat comparable (DHS does not ask about clean delivery kit)
Somewhat comparable (MICS6does not ask about clean delivery kit)
No substance was applied to the umbilical cord after it was cut Comparable Comparable

DHS – Demographic and Health Survey, MICS – Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey