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Query Results for Hawaiʻi Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Data - PNC - discussed weight gain with HCW

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For example, you may always prefer to display a county map and a horizontal bar chart. You would make those initial selections, submit your selections, and then click to apply this criteria feature. From that point on, those selections will be automatically applied to all subsequent queryable datasets you open when applicable.

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Query Criteria

Women who discussed with a HCW during a prenatal care visit how much weight to gain during pregnancy Filter: Yes
Year Filter: 2020, 2021, 2022
Data Grouped By:County

  • StableA count or rate is considered "Stable" when the relative standard error (RSE) is below 0.30 and a minimum of 30 respondents answered the question.

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Data Notes

  • Question Wording:

    At any time during your prenatal care, did a doctor, nurse or other health care worker talk with you about how much weight your should gain during your pregnancy? (2002-2003) During any of your prenatal care visits, did a doctor, nurse, or other health care worker talk with you about any of the things listed below? - How much weight I should gain during my pregnancy. (2012-2015) For 2016-2022 the question changed to "During any of your prenatal care visits, did a doctor, nurse, or other health care worker ask you any of the things listed below?" - If I knew how much weight I should gain during pregnancy.
  • Weighted Survey Data

    The percentages reported above have been produced by weighting the sample so that the results better represent the population of Hawaiʻi. Numerator and denominator data have been rounded to the nearest 100. In cases where the numerator is 49 or less, it is displayed as 50.

Data Sources

'''Citation''': Hawaii State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Data Warehouse, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System. [Chart Title, appropriate years(s)]. Published [update date]. Accessed [query date]. [URL]

Data Issue

'''Statistical Stability''' Relative standard error, or RSE, is the standard error expressed as a proportion of the point estimate. "Stable" is displayed when the RSE is below 0.30. "Unstable" is displayed when the RSE is 0.30-0.50. An unstable count or rate may fluctuate widely across time periods due to random variation (chance). "Very unstable" is displayed when the RSE is greater than 0.50. A very unstable count or rate should not be used to inform decision making. Problems with statistical instability typically occur when there is a small number of health events in a small population. You may combine years or otherwise increase the population size used in the query to achieve a more stable count or rate. '''Survey Sample''' PRAMS uses a two-stage, stratified random sampling method to identify the sample. The sampling frame is drawn from birth certificates. Each month, approximately 200 women who are 2 to 4 months post-delivery are chosen. The sample includes only residents of Hawai'i who had a recent live birth in the state. The results are weighted to ensure accurate representation of the population.

The data and information provided through the Query System are intended to support any individuals or entities engaged in activities designed solely to enhance the well-being of a specific community. Allowed activities include informing evidence-based decision making and planning, improving health service delivery, evaluate health care interventions and systems, and inform health policy decisions. Other uses are not permissible.

As a Query System user, I AGREE TO:
  1. Use the data for statistical reporting and analysis only.
  2. Avoid any attempt to identify or contact individual(s) represented in the query system data.
  3. Avoid disclosure or use of the identity of any individual(s) discovered inadvertently.
  4. Avoid linkage of query system data with other data that, after linkage, might allow identification of an individual represented in the query system data.
  5. Use appropriate safeguards to prevent the identification of any individual(s) represented in the data, including when disclosing Query System data to others.
These data were queried on: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 06:13:40 HST
The dataset was last updated on: Thu, 23 May 2024 08:56:17 HST