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Secure IBIS-PH Birth Query Module Metadata

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    • idinfo:
      • citation:
        • citeinfo:
          • title: Secure IBIS-PH Birth Query Module
    • type: Health outcome
    • descript:
      • abstract: This query contains the following measures: count of births; percentage of births with prenatal care in the first trimester; percentage of births with prenatal care in the third trimester; percentage of births with no prenatal care; percentage of births with adequate Kotelchuk prenatal care; percentage of births with above adequate Kotelchuk prenatal care; average number of prenatal visits; percentage of normal birth weight infants; percentage of low birth weight infants (lt 2500 grams); percentage of low birth weight infants (lt 1500); percentage of extremely low birth weight infants (lt 1000 grams); percentage of extremely low birth weight infants (lt 500 grams); average birth weight of infants; percentage of all pre-term births (lt 37 weeks); percentage of all very pre-term births (lt 32 weeks); percentage of all moderately pre-term births (32-33 weeks); percentage of all late pre-term births (34-36 weeks).
      • Important: This data provides public health researchers and professionals with summary information about the births in the state of Utah from the Office of Vital Records and Statistics. This data is not available for public use.
      • Measures: 1. Count of births 2. Percentage of births with prenatal care in the first trimester 3. Percentage of births with prenatal care in the third trimester 4. Percentage of births with no prenatal care 5. Percentage of births with adequate Kotelchuk prenatal care 6. Percentage of births with above adequate Kotelchuk prenatal care 7. Average number of prenatal visits 8. Percentage of normal birth weight infants 9. Percentage of low birth weight infants (less than 2500 grams) 10. Percentage of very low birth weight infants (less than 1500 grams) 11. Percentage of extremely low birth weight infants (less than 1000 grams) 12. Percentage of extremely low birth weight infants (less than500 grams) 13. Average birth weight of infants 14. Percentage of all pre-term births (less than 37 weeks) 15. Percentage of all very pre-term births (less than 32 weeks) 16. Percentage of all moderately pre-term births (32-33 weeks) percentage of all late pre-term births (34-36 weeks) 17. Average gestational age of infants
        • Derivation:
          • Numerator: The numerator used for rates and counts is the number of live births in Utah fitting a particular characteristic.
          • Denominator: The denominator for used for rates is the number of live births in Utah.
          • Rates
          • MeasureUse
          • MeasureLimitations: Live birth refers to the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a fetus, irrespective of the duration of the pregnancy, which, after separation, breathes or shows any other evidence of life – e.g. beating of the heart, pulsation of the umbilical cord or definite movement of voluntary muscles – whether or not the umbilical cord has been cut or the placenta is attached. Each such fetus is considered live born. This definition stands regardless of how long the infant survives after separation from the mother.
      • Unit: Live births.
      • Display:
        • Variables:
          • A: Year
          • B: Mother's age group
          • C: Mother's characteristics
          • D: Infant characteristics
          • E: Health care system characteristic
          • F: Resident or occurrent birth
          • G: Zip code
        • VariableDef:
          • Year: Year: Year of birth
          • MotherAgeGroup: Mother age groups
          • MotherCharacter: Mother characteristics including: education, marital status, hispanic origin, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), adequacy of weight gain during pregnancy, tobacco use during pregnancy, alcohol use during pregnancy, and parity.
          • InfantCharacter: Infant Characteristics including: infant sex, infant birthweight, age of gestation, size at gestational age, and single or multiple birth.
          • HCSCharacter: Health Care System Characteristics including: number of prenatal care visits, trimester that prenatal care began, adequacy of prenatal care, facility where infant born, birth method, place of birth, type of birth attendant, and interpregnancy interval.
          • ResidentBirth: Resident births in Utah, all occurrent births, or all.
          • Zip: Zip Code: The zip code in which the infant resides
        • VariableGroups:
          • A: Year
          • B: Birth Occurrence
          • C: Mother's Age
          • D: Mother's Martial Status
          • E: Mother's Hispanic Origin
          • F: Mother's pre-pregnancy BMI
          • G: Mother's weight gain adequacy
          • H: Mother's tobacco use
          • I: Mother's alcohol use
          • J: Mother's parity birth
          • K: Infant sex
          • L: Infant's age of gestation
          • M: Infant's gestational age size
          • N: Single or multiple birth
          • O: Number of prenatal visits
          • P: Trimester prenatal care began
          • Q: Adequacy of prenatal care
          • R: Facility where infant born
          • S: Birth method
          • T: Place of birth
          • U: Type of birth attendant
          • V: Inter-pregnancy interval
          • W: Zip code
        • Charttypes:
          • A: Vertical bar
          • B: Horizontal bar
          • C: Stacked vertical bar
          • D: Area
          • E: Stacked area
          • F: Pie
          • G: Line
      • Geography:
        • Scope: Utah
        • Boundary:
          • West: -114.042925
          • East: -109.041501
          • North: 42.001718
          • South: 36.997693
        • GeogScale: Zip codes
      • Time:
        • Period: 1989-2015
        • Scale: Year
        • Updated: Annually
      • Purpose: Birth rate is the number of live births in a given year per 1,000 persons in the population. Tracking birth rate patterns among Utah and U.S. women as a whole is critical to understanding population growth and change in this country and in Utah.
      • Use
      • DataSources: Birth certificates are filed electronically by hospital birth certificate clerks. The information comes from a variety of sources including a worksheet the mother fills out, the mother’s prenatal record, and the delivery record.
      • DataLimitations
      • Standards: The Office of Vital Records and Statistics has a Quality Control program where every hospital is audited annually. Births are randomly selected and hospital records are checked to verify the accuracy of the reported information.
      • ReportingProtocols:
        • supplinf
      • Integrity
      • Additional
      • Citation: Utah Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Utah Department of Health
      • EEPContact:
        • Intro: Metadata created by:
        • Name: Health Program Specialist
        • Program: Environmental Epidemiology Program
        • Department: Utah Department of Health
        • Box: P.O. Box 142104
        • City: Salt Lake City, UT 84114-2104
        • Phone: 801-538-6191
        • Email: eep@utah.gov
        • Website: http://health.utah.gov/epi/enviroepi/
      • DataPartnerContact:
        • Program: Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Utah Department of Health
        • Address: PO Box 141012
        • City: Salt Lake City, UT 84114-1012
        • Phone: 801-538-6105
        • Email: vrequest@utah.gov
        • Website: http://health.utah.gov/vitalrecords
      • Constraints:
        • Access: Public Health Professionals may only access Utah Tracking Network data through Secure IBIS-PH or in any other way after submitting a complete application as contained in the document Third Party Application for Access to Secure IBIS-PH for Public Health Professionals. Similarly, researchers must submit a complete application as contained in the document Third Party Application for Access to Secure IBIS-PH for Research Projects. The SRB does not serve as an IRB. Applications requiring an IRB must submit for IRB approval separately. The applications can be submitted concurrently, but the SRB will not grant data access until they have received proof that the IRB has approved the research project. The SRB may conditionally approve access to Secure IBIS-PH pending IRB approval. The SRB ensures that the research proposal meets all of the data owner(s)’s requirements. Visit http://epht.health.utah.gov/epht-view/dataportal/SecureDatasetIntroduction.html for more information.
        • Use: NO-USE: This data may not be used in any way to imply Office of Health Care Statistics (OHCS) or Utah Department of Health (UDOH) endorsement of any research objective, commercial or for-profit venture; to advertise or support a commercial product; or to direct or plan targeted advertising. This data may not be used to identify subjects of hospitalization, case information or the individual or organization who reported the case information. PUBLICATION: The data user will comply with OHCS rules for publication or presentation of this data or any results derived from this data. Publication approval of any manuscript or document must be accomplished prior to submission for publication. Data users will provide a copy of any publication draft or public presentation of this data or results derived from this data to the Utah Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (UEPHTN) which will coordinate UEPHTN and OHCS approval to publish or present. See contact information in this metadata. The OHCS requires 30 days to approve draft publications. The OHCS will provide a response in writing to the data user. RIGHT TO REFUSAL: The OHCS and/or the UEPHTN retain the right to refuse any publication or public presentation of the data or results derived from the data. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Use of this data requires acknowledgement of the OHCS and the UEPHTN in any publications or public presentations of the data or results derived from the data. Acknowledgement must be made that the research was supported by the OHCS with support from the Utah Department of Health. Acknowledgement must be made that the research was supported by the UEPHTN, which is partially funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. AUTHORSHIP: Authorship is required when the OHCS or the UEPHTN makes substantial contribution to the data. AUDITS: The OHCS and/or the UEPHTN retain the right to conduct on-site audits of the researcher with or without cause. Audits will be conducted after notification and during normal business hours by representatives of the OHCS or UEPHTN. The audit will observe research practices for protecting data. REPORTS: Data users must submit annual and final reports regarding the progress and/or completion of research projects to the OHCS. This will be done through the UEPHTN.
        • Liability: DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY, RELIABILITY, DAMAGES AND ENDORSEMENT. The Utah Public Health Tracking Network (UEPHTN) is maintained, managed and operated by the Environmental Epidemiology Program (EEP) within the Utah Department of Health (UDOH). In preparing this data, every effort has been made to offer the most current, correct, complete and clearly expressed information possible. Nevertheless, some errors in the data may exist. In particular, but without limiting anything here, the Utah Department of Health disclaims any responsibility for source data, compilation and typographical errors and accuracy of the information that may be contained in this data. These data does not represent the official legal version of source documents or data used to compile this data. The UDOH further reserves the right to make changes to this data at any time without notice. These data have been compiled by the staff of the EEP from a variety of source data, and are subject to change without notice. The UDOH makes no guarantees or representations whatsoever regarding the quality, content, condition, functionality, performance, completeness, accuracy, compilation, fitness or adequacy of the data. By using this data, you assume all risk associated with the acquisition, use, management, and disposition of this data in your information system, including any risks to your computers, software or data being damaged by any virus, software, or any other file which might be transmitted or activated during the data exchange of this data. The UDOH shall not be liable, without limitation, for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, compensatory, or consequential damages, or third-party claims, resulting from the use or misuse of the acquired data, even if the UDOH or its agency has been advised of the possibility of such potential damages or loss. Format compatibility is the user’s responsibility. Reference herein to any specific commercial products, processes, services, or standards by trade name, trademark, manufacture, URL, or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the UDOH. The view and opinions of the metadata compiler expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the UDOH, or the data owners and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. Use of this data with other data shall not terminate, void or otherwise contradict this statement of liability. The sale or resale of these data, or any portions thereof, is prohibited unless with the express written permission of the UDOH. If errors and/or otherwise inappropriate information are brought to our attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove them. Such concerns should be addressed to the EEP program manager (See Point of Contact contained in this metadata file).
      • Publication:
        • origin:
          • pubdate: February 2018
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