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. 2018 May 12;8(1):010605. doi: 10.7189/jogh.08.010605

Table 3.

Postnatal care validation results: Kenya, pooled data collection rounds 2009-2012

Indicator Total Matched N*
Observer Report: Prevalence of Intervention (%) Woman’s Self Report: Prevalence of Intervention (%) Sensitivity (%) Specificity (%) Estimated Survey Prevalence† (%)
IF‡
AUC (95% CI) Met AUC & IF?
Physical examination of the mother:
Blood pressure check
319
41.1
39.8
78.7 (70.6, 85.5)
83.9 (77.9, 88.8)
41.9
1.02
0.813 (0.769, 0.857)
Yes
Breast exam
316
31.0
29.1
75.0 (64.9, 83.4)
87.1 (81.9, 91.2)
32.2
1.04
0.810 (0.761, 0.86)
Yes
Examine abdomen
320
33.1
24.4
83.3 (73.2, 90.8)
83.1 (77.7, 87.6)
38.9
1.18
0.832 (0.784, 0.88)
Yes
Examine vagina
309
20.4
8.1
56.0 (34.9, 75.6)
82.7 (77.8, 87.0)
25.2
1.23
0.694 (0.592, 0.795)
No
Screen for cervical cancer
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Check anemia§
310
29.0
32.3
60.0 (49.7, 69.7)
85.7 (80.2, 90.1)
27.5
0.95
0.729 (0.675, 0.782)
Yes
Advice/screening on health risks for mother:
Ask about excessive bleeding
316
40.8
31.3
83.8 (75.1, 90.5)
78.8 (72.8, 84)
46.8
1.15
0.813 (0.768, 0.859)
Yes
Discuss danger signs after birth||
318
29.2
37.1
61.0 (51.6, 69.9)
89.5 (84.4, 93.4)
25.3
0.86
0.753 (0.704, 0.802)
Yes
Discuss STIs or HIV/AIDS
321
34.6
35.8
68.7 (59.4, 77)
84.5 (78.8, 89.1)
33.9
0.98
0.766 (0.717, 0.815)
Yes
Counseling on family planning/return to fertility:
Discuss how soon after delivery a woman can get pregnant
535
25.8
30.5
48.5 (40.6, 56.4)
84.1 (80, 87.7)
24.3
0.94
0.663 (0.620, 0.706)
No
Discuss return to fertility
543
22.8
30.8
48.5 (40.7, 56.3)
88.6 (84.9, 91.6)
19.9
0.87
0.685 (0.644, 0.727)
No
Discuss benefits of birth spacing
320
30.3
44.4
55.6 (47.1, 64)
89.9 (84.5, 93.9)
23.9
0.79
0.728 (0.681, 0.774)
Yes
Discuss return to sexual activity
540
15.9
17.0
50.0 (39.4, 60.6)
91.1 (88.0, 93.5)
15.5
0.97
0.705 (0.652, 0.758)
Yes
Discuss family planning (FP) method (incl. natural methods)¶
355
65.6
60.8
93.1 (88.8, 96.1)
77 (69.1, 83.7)
69.0
1.05
0.850 (0.811, 0.889)
Yes
Receive any modern FP method**
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Explains advan/disad of chosen FP method
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Postnatal care for the newborn:
Discuss breastfeeding/feeding for baby
529
62.2
66.9
79.4 (74.8, 83.5)
72.6 (65.3, 79.0)
59.7
0.96
0.760 (0.72, 0.799)
Yes
Examine baby (undressed)
307
74.6
60.3
82.7 (76.5, 87.9)
37.7 (29.1, 46.9)
77.5
1.04
0.602 (0.551, 0.653)
No
Weigh the baby
307
92.2
85.3
96.6 (93.6, 98.4)
33.3 (20.0, 49.0)
94.2
1.02
0.649 (0.579, 0.72)
No
Immunize baby
455
87.7
87.0
96.2 (93.8, 97.9)
69.5 (56.1, 80.8)
88.1
1.00
0.829 (0.769, 0.889)
Yes
Gave information on baby’s sickness signs††
355 61.4 46.2 81.7 (74.9, 87.3) 56 (48.7, 63.2)
67.1 1.09 0.689 (0.643, 0.735)
No

CI – confidence interval, AUC – area under the receiver operating curve, IF – inflation factor

NA = estimate suppressed due to low sample size (n <5 per cell of 2 by 2 table). Numbers in bold: Meets criteria for high individual level accuracy (AUC>0.70) and/or low population-level bias (0.75<IF<1.25). Numbers in italics: Meets criteria for moderate individual-level accuracy (0.60≤AUC≤0.70).

*Sample sizes vary by indicator as not all questions were asked in each survey round and due to participant non-response.

†Estimated survey prevalence calculated using equation: P × (SE + SP – 1) – (1 – SP), where P = Observed prevalence, SE = Sensitivity (proportion of true positives correctly classified by clients), SP = Specificity (proportion of true negatives correctly classified by clients).

‡Inflation Factor (IF) = Estimated survey-based prevalence / Observed prevalence.

§Anemia checked by referral for blood test or by checking woman’s pallor (examine finger nails or lower eyelid).

||Danger signs for mother include: foul smelling discharge, fever, bleeding, broken scars, painful nipples, painful breasts.

¶Natural family planning methods include abstinence and lactational amenorrhea.

**Modern methods include injectables, pill, IUD, implant, progestin-only (breastfeeding mothers), condom use and sterilization.

††Danger signs for baby include difficulties feeding, difficulties breathing, body feels hot/cold or jaundice.