B. Dujardin et al., HOW ACCURATE IS MATERNAL HEIGHT MEASUREMENT IN AFRICA, International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics, 41(2), 1993, pp. 139-145
Maternal height is one of the risk parameters for dystocia that is oft
en used in antenatal clinics which are organized by health centers and
dispensaries in developing countries. In this paper, the results of a
n analysis on the reliability of height measurements in four African c
ountries: Benin, the Congo, Senegal and Zaire are presented. Different
causes appear to reduce this reliability: attraction to round numbers
, assignment of some standard size, and in one situation an overrecord
ing (probably intentional) of an at-risk woman. Different solutions ar
e being suggested, and the importance of assessing the quality of risk
factor measurement in improving the efficacy of the risk approach str
ategy is stressed.