Collect the following data by conducting individual interviews with mothers of a representative sample of newborns that were delivered in the past 12 months:
RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTIONS (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)
Q1: In the past 12 months, did you give birth to a child that was alive when it was born?
A1: yes / no / won’t say
(ask the following question only if the previous answer is YES)
Q2: In the days after you delivered your youngest child, did any health care provider checked on her/his health, either at a health facility, home or other place?
A2:
1) yes
2) no
3) the child died less than 2 days after delivery (and before anyone checked its health)
4) does not remember
(ask the following question only if the previous answer is YES)
Q3: How long after the delivery did the first check take place?
A3:
1) within two days after birth
2) more than 2 days after birth
3) does not remember
Q4: Who checked the baby's health at that time?
A4:
1) doctor / nurse / midwife
2) trained community health worker
3) trained traditional birth attendant
4) untrained community health worker
5) untrained traditional birth attendant
6) relative / friend / other unqualified person
7) does not remember
Note: As “trained health worker” count responses 1, 2 and 3.
Calculate the indicator’s value by dividing the number of newborns who received postpartum health check from a trained health worker within two days after the birth by the total number of surveyed newborns (exclude those whose mothers did not remember) and multiplying the result by 100.