Questionnaire identification number: <F SERVICE AVAILABILITY MAPPING (SAM) FACILITY QUESTIONNAIRE

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Questionnaire identification number: <F SERVICE AVAILABILITY MAPPING (SAM) FACILITY QUESTIONNAIRE"

Transcription

1 FOR USE IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. ONE QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE USED PER FACILITY. Please fill the information below before beginning. Please write clearly, in ink: 001. Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 002. Region name: / / Check one: Hhohho Lubombo Manzini Shilseweni 003. Inkhundla name: 004. Chiefdom/city council name: 005. City/town/village/ or community name: 006. Facility name: Note: Use the same facility name as it appears on Section 3 of the Regional questionnaire 007. Interviewer name (last, first): 008. Respondent name (last, first): 1

2 009. Respondent job title: 010. Respondent contact information (including local telephone codes): Telephone: Fax: 011. Note: For telephone and fax numbers, enter these as a "string". For example: (NOT as or ). Leave these clear if no information available. Ownership: Government (public) facility Other: Please check one box below: Mission/Faith based Note: These are generally "not for profit" schools run by religious organizations and groups Industry Private Note: These are generally "for profit" health care facilities. Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) 2

3 012. Facility type: Please check one box below. National Referral Hospital Note: There is only one of these, Mbabane Government Hospital in Hhohho region. Regional (Referral) Hospital Note: There are three of these, Good Shepherd, RFN, and Hlatikulu. Depending on your region you will either indicate "1" or "0" (if you are working in Hhohho region) in the response. Hospital Note: This includes sub-regional hospitals that are public or private (including for- and not-for-profit facilities). Examples include Pigg's Peak and Mankayane. Hospitals are facilities with more than 100 in-patient beds. Public Health Unit Note: These are facilities that focus on reproductive and child heath. Mostly women go here, they receive prenatal care and children under 5 years of age can receive care here. Health Centre Note: These are facilities where the general population can receive a wide range of services. They have in-patient beds but are smaller than hospitals. Examples include Bhunya Mill and Emkhuzweni rural health center. Clinic Note: These are facilities that don't usually admit in-patients if they are in the private sector. If they are private clinics, they may have in-patient beds Facility telephone, and fax numbers (including local telephone codes): Note: For telephone and fax numbers, enter these as a "string". For example: (NOT as or ). Leave these clear if no information available. Telephone: Fax: 3

4 014. Facility geographic co-ordinates: Latitude E: Longitude S: 4

5 Questionnaire overview: Section 1: General characteristics Section 2: General purpose equipment Section 3: Injection and sterilization equipment Section 4: Human resources Section 5: Trained staff Section 6: Drugs and commodities Section 7: Lab tests Section 8: Information on interventions available in the facility 5

6 Section 1. General characteristics.this section of the questionnaire focuses on basic characteristics of the facility including the number of outpatients, inpatient and maternity beds available. It also asks about the availability of specific resources such as water, telephones and radios. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. By previous month we mean the last completed calendar month. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: We are interested in knowing how many patients and beds are available in this facility. We would also like to ask about the types of beds available. 101 How many out-patients were seen in this facility during the previous month? 102 Does this facility have in-patient* beds (excluding baby cots and maternity beds)? Note: *By in-patient beds we mean physical beds with mattresses that can be used by patients for overnight stays in the facility. 103 Does this facility have delivery beds? Note: These are beds used for deliveries only. 104 Does this facility have maternity beds? Note: These are beds used for recovering after a delivery. IF YES, ENTER THE NUMBER OF BEDS: IF YES, ENTER THE NUMBER OF BEDS: IF YES, ENTER THE NUMBER OF BEDS: 6

7 105 How many in-patients were admitted in this facility during the previous month? 106 Does this facility offer child immunization services? 107 How many children were immunized* in the previous month? Note: * All vaccinations combined SKIP TO 108 ENTER THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN IMMUNIZED Read to the respondent: The following questions ask about general resources available in the facility. 108 What is the main source of water in this facility? Circle one: Tap/piped water...1 Water from open well.2 Water from covered well 3 Surface water..4 Rain water...5 Tanker truck 6 Earth dam 7 No water Does the facility have a functioning land line telephone? Yes...1 No...2 7

8 110 Does the facility have functioning cellular telephones (either private or supported by the facility)? 111 Does the facility have a functioning short-wave radio for radio calls? Note: The radio can be located nearby, for example in a police station. 112 Does the facility have a functioning computer for staff use? Yes...1 No...2 Yes...1 No...2 Yes No... 2 SKIP TO Does this facility have functioning internet services for staff? Yes No... 2 Read to the respondent: We would now like to ask you about guidelines available in this facility. Are guidelines for the following available, and accessible, here: ***NEED TO CONFRIM REWORDING OF SOME OF THESE QUESTIONS*** 114 Family Planning Yes...1 No Management of malaria Yes...1 No Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) 117 Paediatric HIV and AIDS care Yes No... 2 Yes No Infant and young child feeding in the context of HIV 119 Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV Yes...1 No... 2 Yes...1 No

9 120 HIV/AIDS clinical care Note: These are guidelines for adults only, they cover care for opportunistic infections and generally deal with care prior to initiating ART. 121 Voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) for HIV Yes...1 No... 2 Yes...1 No HIV and Nutrition Yes...1 No Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV Yes...1 No STI diagnosis and treatment Yes...1 No Management of TB/HIV co-infection Yes...1 No TB control Yes...1 No Community-home based care Yes...1 No

10 Section 2. General purpose equipment. This section of the questionnaire explores the availability of specific health-related resources. Note to interviewers: This section is divided into two sections. The first section should be applied in hospitals only. The second section should be applied in all other health facilities. Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. FOR HOSPITALS ONLY: Question Answer No. Read to the respondent: We are interested in knowing if the following healthspecific resources are available in this hospital. These are all yes/no questions. Please indicate whether or not the following are available and functional in this facility: 201 X-ray machine 202 Oxygen system/cylinders 203 Autoclave for sterilization 204 Infusion kits for intravenous solution, for example a "drip". 205 Operating theatre with basic equipment (i.e., table, lamp, kits) 206 Anaesthetic machine 207 Hemocytometer (for total lymphocyte and full blood counts) 208 Cytoflowmeter (for CD4 counts) 209 Ambulance (emergency (trauma) transportation services) 210 Latex gloves 10

11 211 Refrigerator 212 Microscope 213 Microscope slides 214 Suction Machine Note: This is used during deliveries, to facilitate the delivery of the child. 11

12 For all other health facilities: Question Answer No. Read to the respondent: We are interested in knowing if the following healthspecific resources are available in this facility. These are all yes/no questions. Please indicate whether or not the following are available and functional in this facility: 215 Blood pressure machine 216 Stethoscope(s) 217 Microscope 218 Microscope slides 219 Adult weighing scale 220 Weighing equipment for under-five-year-olds (i.e. Salter scale or similar hanging scale) 221 Thermometer(s) 222 Latex gloves 223 Refrigerator 224 Examination table/examination bed 225 Speculum Note: Instrument used for prenatal and gynaecological exams. 226 Otoscope Note: Instrument used to examine ears. 227 Tongue depressors 12

13 228 Suction machine Note: This is used during deliveries, to facilitate the delivery of the child. 229 Autoclave 13

14 Section 3. Injection and sterilization equipment. This section of the questionnaire asks about the main types of injection equipment used in this facility. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: We are interested in knowing what type of injection and sterilization equipment is available in this facility. You will be asked to choose the most common type of needles and syringes used for general health services (apart from immunization activities). We would also like to ask the most common type of sterilization equipment used. Finally, we will ask whether or not disinfectants are available in this facility. 301 Please indicate which of the following is the most commonly used type of needles and syringes for general health services (apart from immunization activities) in this facility: Disposable 1 Re-usable.2 Auto-destruct Please indicate which of the following is the most commonly used method of sterilisation for general health services: Autoclave..1 Sterilizers..2 Pressure pots...3 Boiling pot.4 Other 5 (please specify): 303 Is environmental disinfectant available in this facility? (i.e., jik, savlon, dettol, disinfectant spray, or other nationally accepted disinfectant) Yes.1 No..2 14

15 No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: Payment for drugs at this facility: We would like to ask you if the following services are sometimes paid for by patients because of problems related to the availability of supplies within the facility. These are all yes/no/not applicable questions. 304 TB treatment drugs Yes Pain relief drugs for HIV/AIDS patients 306 Drugs for the treatment of opportunistic infections among HIV positive patients 307 ARVs 308 Antibiotics to treat pneumonia among children under five years of age 309 Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS) packets for diarrhoea 310 Delivery kits (gloves, cotton, etc.) 311 Oral contraceptive pills 312 Co-trimoxazole No..2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No..2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No..2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 Yes. 1 No...2 Not applicable..3 15

16 Section 4. Human resources. This section of the questionnaire asks about the human resources available in this facility. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. Questions ask about whether a human resource is available and the number present on the day of the interview. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: In this section we would like to know how many of the following health personnel are available. We would also like to ask about the number for each resource that is present here today. If a human resource is not applicable, please indicate this to the interviewer. 401 Medical doctors/physicians: (a) How many medical doctors/physicians work full time at this facility? (b) How many medical doctors/physicians work part time at this facility? (c) How many medical doctors/physicians are Swazi nationals at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response (d) How many medical doctors/physicians are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response. 16

17 402 Family nurse practitioners: (a) How many family nurse practitioners work at this facility? (b) How many family nurse practitioners are present at this facility today? (c) How many family nurse practitioners are Swazi nationals at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response ENTER "888" if no response 403 Certified/registered midwives (including nurse midwives): (a) How many certified/registered midwives work at this facility? (b) How many certified/registered midwives are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 17

18 (c) How many certified/registered midwives are Swazi nationals at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response 404 Certified/registered nurses: (a) How many certified/registered nurses work at this facility? (b) How many certified/registered nurses are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response (c) How many certified/registered nurses are Swazi nationals at this facility? 405 Nursing assistants: (a) How many nursing assistants work at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response. 18

19 (b) How many nursing assistants are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response (c) How many nursing assistants are Swazi nationals at this facility? 406 How many paid orderlies work full time at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response. ENTER "888" if no response 407 Support Staff (Other paramedicals) **NOTE, REMOVED "999" Don't know option** a) radiographers b) physiotherapists c) nutritionists 19

20 d) anaesthesiologists Note: This is a specialty of medical doctors/physicians. They will be a sub set of the total number of medical doctors/physicians identified. e) environmental officers 408 Laboratory technicians/technologists: (a) How many laboratory technicians/technologists work at this facility? (b) How many laboratory technicians/technologists are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response c) How many laboratory technicians/technologists are Swazi nationals at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response 20

21 409 Laboratory Assistants: (a) How many laboratory assistants work at this facility? (b) How many laboratory assistants are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 410 Pharmacists and dispensers: **NOTE REORDERING OF SUB QUESTIONS** (a) How many pharmacists work at this facility? (b) How many pharmacists are Swazi nationals at this facility? ENTER "888" if no response 21

22 (c) How many pharmacists are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response (d) How many dispensers work at this facility? (e) How many dispensers are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 411 HMIS personnel/records assistants and HIV/AIDS data clerks: (a) How many HMIS personnel/records assistants and HIV/AIDS data clerks work at this facility? (b) How many HMIS personnel/records assistants and HIV/AIDS data clerks are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 22

23 412 Full time health service managers (i.e., Matron, Public Health Matron, Senior Medical Officer, Sister-in-Charge): (a) How many full time health service managers (i.e., Matron, Public Health Matron, Senior Medical Officer, Sister-in-Charge) work at this facility? Note: These are people who have administrative duties, they may be doctors or physicians but they do not attend to patients. They are dedicated to administering the facility and work there 40 hours or more a week. (b) How many full time health service managers (i.e., Matron, Public Health Matron, Senior Medical Officer, Sister-in-Charge) are present at this facility today? Note: These are people who have administrative duties, they may be doctors or physicians but they do not attend to patients. They are dedicated to administering the facility and work there 40 hours or more a week. ENTER "888" if no response 413 Trained HIV counsellors: (a) How many trained HIV counsellors work at this facility? (b) How many trained HIV counsellors are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 23

24 (c) How many trained infant and young child feeding counsellors in context of HIV work at this facility? 414 Community health workers (RHMs and Care Givers): (a) How many community health workers are supervised by this facility? (b) How many community health workers have you met during the last month to discuss workrelated issues? 415 Social workers: (a) How many social workers work at or are attached this facility? (b) How many social workers are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 24

25 416 Psychologists (a) How many psychologists work at this facility? (b) How many psychologists are present at this facility today? ENTER "888" if no response 25

26 Section 5. Trained staff. This section of the questionnaire asks about the number of staff in this facility that have received training in a number of specific interventions. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: In this section we would like to know how many of your staff have received training on the delivery of specific health interventions. For each intervention, please indicate the number of staff that have received pre- or in-service training during the last two (2) years. 501 Integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI) 502 Safe motherhood/life-saving skills 503 Adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) and youth friendly services 504 Integrated management of adult illness (IMAI), including on the provision of ART 26

27 No. Question Answer 505 Post exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV 506 HIV/AIDS counselling only 507 HIV/AIDS counselling and testing 508 HIV antibody testing including using HIV rapid testing 509 Prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV 27

28 510 Combined Infant and Young Child feeding and HIV training 511 HIV and Nutrition 512 TB case management 513 TB and HIV co-infection management 514 Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative in context of HIV 28

29 515 Family planning 516 STI diagnosis and treatment 517 Community Home Based Care 518 Infection control/ universal precautions for handling blood and other bodily fluids 519 Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of malaria 29

30 520 Drug and supplies management 521 HMIS training 522 Health services management IF "0" SKIP TO Section 6. Drugs and commodities. 522a. Of the total number of persons identified in 522, how many received this training as part of their preservice training? Note: Pre-service training is defined as training in the area of health services management which leads to a degree in this specific area, or related areas (e.g. health services administration; public administration; health planning and management, etc), training in the area of health services management which is clearly stated as part of a broader curriculum, e.g. if the curriculum for medicine or nursing or public has management related topics listed. a. 30

31 522b. Of the total number of persons identified in 522, how many received this training as part of their inservice training? Note: In-service training is defined as any formal course/workshop/seminar which has been provided during the last two years in the area of health services management. b. Check: 522a and 522b should add up to the total number indicated in

32 Section 6. Drugs, commodities and transport. This section of the questionnaire asks about the availability of specific drugs, commodities, and transport in the facility. These are all yes/no questions. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: In this section we would like to know if the following drugs, commodities and transport are available today in this facility. 601 Injectable antibiotics 602 Oral antibiotics 603 Oral contraceptive pills 604 Injectable contraceptives 605 Iron (i.e., ferrous sulphate) 606 Folic acid 607 Vitamin A capsules 608 Measles vaccine 609 Ibuprofen/Panadol Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes First-line anti-malarial drugs (e.g., chloroquine) Yes Second-line anti-malarial drugs (e.g., Fansidar) Yes.1 32

33 612 Artemisinin combination therapy* * Note: this may be the same as first- or second-line malarial drugs; if this is the case mark "same" in the answer column. 613 Antihypertensive drugs 614 Magnesium Sulphate for eclampsia treatment 615 Ergometrine for post-partum hemorrhage 616 Oxytocin 617 TB drugs (Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide & Ethambutol) 618 Oral rehydration salts (ORS) 619 Have you had stock-out of ARVs during the last three months? Yes.1 Same.3 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 If yes, for how long was the stock-out (in weeks)? 33

34 620 Have you had stock-out of any other drugs, including drugs for opportunistic infections for treating HIV positive persons? Yes.1 If yes, for how long was the stock-out (in weeks)? 621 Condoms: a) Female condom b) Male condom Yes.1 If yes, how many? How many were distributed in the previous month? Yes.1 If yes, how many? How many were distributed in the previous month? 34

35 622 Brochures, posters, or other IEC materials on safer sex practices* 623 * We are interested in knowing that these are present and appropriate. By appropriate we mean that the brochures, posters and materials are accessible to people with limited literacy, they have pictures and use words that are widely understood. Transportation to/from the facility: a) Emergency transport b) Administration transport (drug requisition, samples transfer, etc) 624 Co-trimoxazole Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 Yes.1 35

36 Section 7. Laboratory tests. This section of the questionnaire asks about the availability of specific laboratory tests in the facility. We are interested in knowing what normal procedure is for laboratory tests. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. No. Question Respondent answer Read to the respondent: In this section of the questionnaire, we would like to ask if the following laboratory tests can be carried out in this facility. For each test, please indicate whether or not this test can be done and results received on-site today, if the test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days (that is, a sample is sent to a lab for analysis and results are returned to the facility), or if the service is not available (that is, you cannot take a sample, nor refer the patient to another facility). 701 HIV antibody test The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available CD4 cell count The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 36

37 No. Question Respondent answer Service is not available Haemoglobin The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Full blood count The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Hepatitis B The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 37

38 No. Question Respondent answer The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Blood glucose level The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Giemsa stain for malaria The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available RPR or VDRL for syphilis The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 38

39 No. Question Respondent answer The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Liver Function The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available Sputum examination The test can be done onsite today...1 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 7 days time 2 The test can be done off site and results can be received within 2 weeks' time 3 Service is not available 4 39

40 Section 8. Information on interventions available in the facility. This is the final section of the questionnaire. It asks for information about some of the health interventions that may be offered in this facility. Note to interviewers: Please indicate respondent's answers in the grey, rightmost column. No. Question Answer Read to the respondent: We are interested in knowing more information about health interventions that may be offered in this facility. By previous month we mean the last completed calendar month. 801 Is HIV antibody testing and counselling available in this facility? The facility provides HIV antibody testing and counselling.1 The facility provides counselling only.2 The facility does not provide counselling nor testing..3 SKIP TO How many HIV antibody testing and counselling clients did the facility see in the previous month? 803 How many HIV antibody testing and counselling clients returned for their results in the previous month? 804 Are antenatal services provided in this facility? 805 How many antenatal clients were seen in the previous month? 806 Is HIV counselling routinely provided to pregnant women? SKIP TO

41 No. Question Answer 807 Is Infant feeding counselling provided to pregnant women? 808 Is HIV testing routinely provided to pregnant women? 809 Is nevirapine or AZT provided to prevent mother to child transmission of HIV? SKIP TO How many women received nevirapine or AZT in the previous month? If "0", then SKIP TO How many of the women that received nevirapine or AZT were referred to postpartum family planning in the previous month? 812 Is ARV therapy offered at this facility? SKIP TO How many patients are currently* enrolled in the ART program? Note: *As of the last completed (previous) month If "0" SKIP TO a) Of the total number of patients provided in 813, how many of them are children under 15 years of age? b) Of the total number of patients provided in 813, how many of them are women 15 years of age or older? c) Of the total number of patients provided in 813, how many of them are men a. b. c. 41

42 No. Question Answer 15 years of age or older? CHECK: 814a through 814c should add up to the total number indicated in How many patients picked up their ARV drugs in the previous month? 816 Does this facility provide Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) for HIV services? 817 If yes, how many have benefited since this service started? 818 Does this facility provide STI diagnosis and treatment? SKIP TO 818 SKIP TO How many patients were seen for STI diagnosis and treatment in the previous month? 820 Does your facility have a working relationship with any NGO or faith based organizations (FBOs) for HIV prevention activities? SKIP TO If yes, how many? a) NGO= b) FBO= 822 Does this facility provide routine Health Education services including HIV/AIDS/TB/STIs? 823 Does your facility conduct any HIV/AIDS care outreach in the community? 42

43 824 Does your facility conduct any HIV prevention outreach in the community? 825 Is a register of suspected TB cases kept at this facility? 826 Is a register of confirmed TB cases kept at this facility? 827 Is smear microscopy available in this facility for TB diagnosis? 828 Is TB treatment available in this facility? 829 Is TB treatment directly observed in this facility or in the surrounding community? 830 Who observes? Health worker Community worker Family member/ relative SKIP TO Is HIV antibody testing available/offered in this facility for all TB patients (suspected or confirmed)? The facility provides HIV antibody testing for all TB patients.1 The facility provides a referral to HIV testing services.2 The facility does not test TB patients.3 43

44 832 Are there any sexual and reproductive health services provided in this facility tailored* specifically to adolescents and young people? *Note: By tailored we mean a service provided by a health provider specifically trained to work with adolescent clients; and/or an area designated specifically to receive adolescent clients; and/or a specific time during the day/week designated to receive adolescent clients 833 Does this facility provide outreach services for VCT/HTC? Note: HTC is HIV counselling and testing, but the medical provider initiates the process, is not "client driven". 834 Does this facility provide outreach services for Antenatal care (ANC)? 835 Does this facility provide outreach services for ART? 836 Does this facility provide outreach services for immunization? 837 Did the facility carry out any outreach services for immunization in the previous month? 838 Does this facility provide blood transfusion services? 839 Does this facility provide emergency Caesarean sections? 840 Does this facility perform male circumcisions? 841 If yes, how many were performed in the previous month? SKIP TO 838 END QUESTIONNAIRE 44

45 842 a) Of the total number of patients provided in 840, how many of them were infants under 2 years of age? a. a) Of the total number of patients provided in 840, how many of them were children aged between 3 and 9 years of age? a) Of the total number of patients provided in 840, how many of them were adolescents aged between 10 to 16 years of age? a) Of the total number of patients provided in 840, how many of them were adults 17 years of age or older? b. c. d. This is the end of the questionnaire. We thank you very much for the time you have taken to answer these questions. 45

Questionnaire identification number: <F FACILITY CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE

Questionnaire identification number: <F FACILITY CENSUS QUESTIONNAIRE FOR USE IN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES. ONE QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE USED PER FACILITY. Please fill the information below before beginning. Please write clearly, in ink: 001. Date (dd/mm/yyyy): 002. District*

More information

/ / 002. District name:

/ / 002. District name: FOR USE WITH KEY INFORMANTS. Please fill the information below before beginning the interview. Please write clearly, in ink: 001. Date (dd/mm/yyyy): / / 002. District name: 003. District population, in

More information

PLANNING INTEGRATED HIV SERVICES AT THE HEALTH CENTRE

PLANNING INTEGRATED HIV SERVICES AT THE HEALTH CENTRE CHAPTER 2 PLANNING INTEGRATED HIV SERVICES AT THE HEALTH CENTRE 2.1 INTRODUCTION Achieving quality integrated HIV services at your health centre is dependant on good planning and management. This chapter

More information

/ / 002. Interviewer name (last, first):

/ / 002. Interviewer name (last, first): FOR USE IN PPAs. ONE QUESTIONNAIRE SHOULD BE USED PER PPA. Please fill the information below before beginning. Please write clearly, in ink: 001. Date (dd/mm/yyyy): / / 002. Interviewer name (last, first):

More information

Annex A: Impact, Outcome and Coverage Indicators (including Glossary of Terms)

Annex A: Impact, Outcome and Coverage Indicators (including Glossary of Terms) IMPACT INDICATORS (INDICATORS PER GOAL) HIV/AIDS TUBERCULOSIS MALARIA Reduced HIV prevalence among sexually active population Reduced HIV prevalence in specific groups (sex workers, clients of sex workers,

More information

Essential minimum package ALHIV service provision: Community level

Essential minimum package ALHIV service provision: Community level Essential minimum package service provision: Community level Partner or Actor COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS (CHWs) Minimum components Key Activities Key Accountable Provide communitybased HCT Support treatment

More information

CLINICAL SERVICES TECHNICAL SUPPORT SUPERVISION/MENTORSHIP SUPERVISION CHECKLIST (HEALTH FACILITY)

CLINICAL SERVICES TECHNICAL SUPPORT SUPERVISION/MENTORSHIP SUPERVISION CHECKLIST (HEALTH FACILITY) CLINICAL SERVICES TECHNICAL SUPPORT SUPERVISION/MENTORSHIP SUPERVISION CHECKLIST (HEALTH FACILITY) DISTRICT: IMPLEMENTING STAFF IN THE FACILITY NAME DESIGNATION Health Facility 1)... 2)... Type of Facility:

More information

INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES

INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES The Operations Manual is intended for use in countries with high HIV prevalence and provides operational guidance on delivering HIV services at health centres.

More information

BASICS PEDIATRIC HIV TOOLKIT GUIDE FOR INTERVIEWS FOR PEDIATRIC HIV CASE IDENTIFICATION, REFERRAL, AND CARE AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL

BASICS PEDIATRIC HIV TOOLKIT GUIDE FOR INTERVIEWS FOR PEDIATRIC HIV CASE IDENTIFICATION, REFERRAL, AND CARE AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL BASICS PEDIATRIC HIV TOOLKIT GUIDE FOR INTERVIEWS FOR PEDIATRIC HIV CASE IDENTIFICATION, REFERRAL, AND CARE AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL U.S. Agency for International Development Bureau for Global Health Office

More information

Chapter 5 Commodity, Equipment, Training, and Services Availability

Chapter 5 Commodity, Equipment, Training, and Services Availability Chapter 5 Commodity, Equipment, Training, and Services Availability This chapter combines information on the availability of commodities, equipment, trained staff, and s in an effort to evaluate the actual

More information

2007 Rwanda Service Provision Assessment Survey Policy Brief

2007 Rwanda Service Provision Assessment Survey Policy Brief 2007 Rwanda Service Provision Assessment Survey Policy Brief Background Percent of facilities offering the following services (N=538) Child Health Although child health has improved since 2000, many indicators

More information

Rapid Assessment of Sexual and Reproductive Health

Rapid Assessment of Sexual and Reproductive Health NIGER Rapid Assessment of Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Linkages This summary highlights the experiences, results and actions from the implementation of the Rapid Assessment Tool for Sexual and

More information

ESSENTIAL PACKAGE FOR HIV CARE AND TREATMENT. Essential Package for HIV Care and Treatment

ESSENTIAL PACKAGE FOR HIV CARE AND TREATMENT. Essential Package for HIV Care and Treatment ESSENTIAL PACKAGE FOR HIV CARE AND TREATMENT Essential Care & Treatment Package for Adult PLHIV 1. All patients should have a confirmed and documented HIV diagnosis in their file 2. All HIV infected adults

More information

IMCI Health Facility Survey

IMCI Health Facility Survey IMCI Health Facility Survey Sudan March - April 23 World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Federal Ministry of Health Republic of Sudan OBJECTIVES 1 To assess the quality

More information

GLOBAL AIDS MONITORING REPORT

GLOBAL AIDS MONITORING REPORT KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA MINISTRY OF HEALTH GLOBAL AIDS MONITORING REPORT COUNTRY PROGRESS REPORT 2017 KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA Submission date: March 29, 2018 1 Overview The Global AIDS Monitoring 2017

More information

Integrating prevention & management of STI/HIV/AIDS into reproductive, maternal and newborn health services in China

Integrating prevention & management of STI/HIV/AIDS into reproductive, maternal and newborn health services in China Integrating prevention & management of STI/HIV/AIDS into reproductive, maternal and newborn health services in China China presentation Wang Linhong MD, Professor National Center of MCH, China CDC 1 HIV/AIDS

More information

COUNTRY PROFILE: ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS DECEMBER 2013

COUNTRY PROFILE: ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS DECEMBER 2013 COUNTRY PROFILE: ETHIOPIA DECEMBER 2013 Advancing Partners & Communities Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) is a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development

More information

Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV. Dr. Rita Kabra Training course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva 2012

Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV. Dr. Rita Kabra Training course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva 2012 Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Dr. Rita Kabra Training course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva 2012 Global estimates of HIV-(2009) People living with HIV 33.3 million [31.4 35.3

More information

COUNTRY PROFILE: INDIA INDIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS NOVEMBER 2013

COUNTRY PROFILE: INDIA INDIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS NOVEMBER 2013 COUNTRY PROFILE: INDIA NOVEMBER 2013 Advancing Partners & Communities Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) is a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development

More information

Services availability and readiness assessment "SARA" Core Questionnaire

Services availability and readiness assessment SARA Core Questionnaire Services availability and readiness assessment "SARA" Core Questionnaire Version 1.0 (11 October 2010) Number Question Result COVER SECTION A: INFORMATION ABOUT THE SURVEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE SURVEY

More information

UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Core Indicators revision

UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Core Indicators revision UNGASS Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS: Core Indicators revision Updated version following MERG recommendations Context In light of country reports, regional workshops and comments received by a

More information

Kenya. Service Provision Assessment Survey Family Planning Key Findings

Kenya. Service Provision Assessment Survey Family Planning Key Findings Kenya Service Provision Assessment Survey 2004 Family Planning Key Findings This report summarizes the family planning findings of the 2004 Kenya Service Provision Assessment Survey (KSPA), carried out

More information

Maternal Newborn and Child Health

Maternal Newborn and Child Health Maternal Newborn and Child Health Progress Report Joint Annual Health Sector Review Meeting 29 TH -30 TH September Presented by Dr Neema Rusibamayila- AD -RCH 1 Presentation Outline Strategic Objectives

More information

Child Health Services

Child Health Services Chapter 4 Child Health Services 4.1 Background 4.1.1 Collection of Child Health Information According to the World Health Organization (WHO), many sick children who are brought to the attention of health

More information

PRECONCEPTION COUNSELING

PRECONCEPTION COUNSELING PRECONCEPTION COUNSELING A Counseling Guide for Healthcare Providers Preconception Care & Counseling 1 Introduction Pregnancy planning and preconception care are important in order to: 1. Ensure maternal

More information

COUNTRY PROFILE: ZAMBIA ZAMBIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS DECEMBER 2013

COUNTRY PROFILE: ZAMBIA ZAMBIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS DECEMBER 2013 COUNTRY PROFILE: ZAMBIA DECEMBER 2013 Advancing Partners & Communities Advancing Partners & Communities (APC) is a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development

More information

Monitoring HIV/AIDS Programs: Participant Guide

Monitoring HIV/AIDS Programs: Participant Guide Monitoring HIV/AIDS Programs: Participant Guide A USAID Resource for Prevention, Care and Treatment Module 9: Monitoring and Evaluating Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Programs September 2004

More information

PAEDIATRIC PROVIDER INITIATED TESTING AND COUNSELLING

PAEDIATRIC PROVIDER INITIATED TESTING AND COUNSELLING PAEDIATRIC PROVIDER INITIATED TESTING AND COUNSELLING This checklist is offered as an aid to support supervision and quality assurance for paediatric PITC services. Through observation, interviews and

More information

Center for Global Development. Marie M H Deschamps,MD Deputy Director, GHESKIO Centers WDC,December 4,2009

Center for Global Development. Marie M H Deschamps,MD Deputy Director, GHESKIO Centers WDC,December 4,2009 Center for Global Development Marie M H Deschamps,MD Deputy Director, GHESKIO Centers WDC,December 4,2009 Outline Background and Context GHESKIO Mission and impact GHESKIO expansion of services and IMIS

More information

World Health Organization. A Sustainable Health Sector

World Health Organization. A Sustainable Health Sector World Health Organization A Sustainable Health Sector Response to HIV Global Health Sector Strategy for HIV/AIDS 2011-2015 (DRAFT OUTLINE FOR CONSULTATION) Version 2.1 15 July 2010 15 July 2010 1 GLOBAL

More information

Zimbabwe. Innovative Approaches. The use of point-of-care PIMA CD4 cell count machines for HIV-positive women and their families in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe. Innovative Approaches. The use of point-of-care PIMA CD4 cell count machines for HIV-positive women and their families in Zimbabwe Approaches PIMA CD4 cell count machines for HIV-positive women The use of point-of-care PIMA CD4 cell count machines for HIV-positive women and their families in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Partners: Ministry of

More information

Linkages between Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV

Linkages between Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Linkages between Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV Manjula Lusti-Narasimhan Department of Reproductive Health and Research World Health Organization The HIV pandemic 25 years 1981 2006 Rationale for

More information

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sudan. Grant Closure Plan HIV Round 5 Global Fund Grant Grant Number: SUD-506-G08-H. Sudan.

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sudan. Grant Closure Plan HIV Round 5 Global Fund Grant Grant Number: SUD-506-G08-H. Sudan. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Sudan Grant Closure Plan HIV Round 5 Global Fund Grant Grant Number: SUD-506-G08-H Sudan June 2012 Grant Closure Plan, Global Fund Round 5 HIV/AIDS Grant, UNDP

More information

Effective HIV & AIDS prevention strategies

Effective HIV & AIDS prevention strategies Effective HIV & AIDS prevention strategies Prof Geoffrey Setswe Presentation at the PDM2008 Satellite Broadcast 5 July 2008 1 Structure of the presentation Evidence and types of evidence in HIV prevention

More information

Figure S1: Overview of PMTCT Options A and B. Prevention of Mother to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT)

Figure S1: Overview of PMTCT Options A and B. Prevention of Mother to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) Figure S1: Overview of PMTCT Options A and B Prevention of Mother to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) Option A: combined Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for all women meeting WHO 2010 criteria for initiation

More information

To provide you with the basic concepts of HIV prevention using HIV rapid tests combined with counselling.

To provide you with the basic concepts of HIV prevention using HIV rapid tests combined with counselling. Module 2 Integration of HIV Rapid Testing in HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs Purpose Pre-requisite Modules Learning Objectives To provide you with the basic concepts of HIV prevention using HIV rapid

More information

~Health and Development Initiative~

~Health and Development Initiative~ ~Health and Development Initiative~ Global Issues Division International Cooperation Bureau Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan March 2007 More than 10 million children

More information

Developing New Signal Functions to Assess the Capacity of Health Facilities to Clinically Manage Sexual Violence Survivors in Central Province, Zambia

Developing New Signal Functions to Assess the Capacity of Health Facilities to Clinically Manage Sexual Violence Survivors in Central Province, Zambia Developing New Signal Functions to Assess the Capacity of Health Facilities to Clinically Manage Sexual Violence Survivors in Central Province, Zambia 1 M. Dennis, 2 N. Chelwa, 1 M. Colombini, 3 O. Owolabi,

More information

UPDATE TRAINING ARV TREATMENT GUIDELINES TRAINERS CASE STUDIES & ANSWER GUIDE

UPDATE TRAINING ARV TREATMENT GUIDELINES TRAINERS CASE STUDIES & ANSWER GUIDE UPDATE TRAINING ARV TREATMENT GUIDELINES TRAINERS CASE STUDIES & ANSWER GUIDE 3/13/2013 Contents Group Work Instructions... 2 PMTCT... 3 Case Study 1: Unbooked Pregnant Women... 3 Case Study 2: First ANC

More information

ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE COVERAGE OF HIV PREVENTION OF PREGNANT MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSIMISSION SERVICES IN JIMMA ZONE, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA

ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE COVERAGE OF HIV PREVENTION OF PREGNANT MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSIMISSION SERVICES IN JIMMA ZONE, SOUTH WEST ETHIOPIA ORIGINAL ARTICLE Assessment of Effective Coverage of HIV Mohammed H. et al ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTIVE COVERAGE OF HIV PREVENTION OF PREGNANT MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSIMISSION SERVICES IN JIMMA ZONE, SOUTH WEST

More information

Child Health Services Tanzania Service Provision Assessment (TSPA)

Child Health Services Tanzania Service Provision Assessment (TSPA) Child Health Services 2014-15 Tanzania Service Provision Assessment (TSPA) Background of Child Health (2010 TDHS) Availability of Services Service Readiness Management Practices and Training Observations

More information

UNIT 2: FACTS ABOUT HIV/AIDS AND PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS

UNIT 2: FACTS ABOUT HIV/AIDS AND PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS Pathfinder International CHBC Handbook UNIT 2: FACTS ABOUT HIV/AIDS AND PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV stands for: Human Immunodeficiency Virus AIDS happens when a person

More information

increased efficiency. 27, 20

increased efficiency. 27, 20 Table S1. Summary of the evidence on the determinants of costs and efficiency in economies of scale (n=40) a. ECONOMETRIC STUDIES (n=9) Antiretroviral therapy (n=2) Scale was found to explain 48.4% of

More information

SESSION VI: Forecasting, estimating requirements for Procurement of HIV related supplies

SESSION VI: Forecasting, estimating requirements for Procurement of HIV related supplies ENSURING SECURE and RELIABLE SUPPLY and DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS in DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, in the CONTEXT OF HIV/AIDS and PMTCT SESSION VI: Forecasting, estimating requirements for Procurement of HIV related

More information

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO EXPAND HIV PREVENTION, CARE, AND TREATMENT IN NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO EXPAND HIV PREVENTION, CARE, AND TREATMENT IN NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO EXPAND HIV PREVENTION, CARE, AND TREATMENT IN NAMPULA, MOZAMBIQUE 2011-2016 Project Background and Overview Nampula is Mozambique s most populous province, with a total population

More information

Myanmar is situated between South and. Myanmar. Status of maternal health

Myanmar is situated between South and. Myanmar. Status of maternal health MDG Goal 4 and 5 Indicators: Under-five Mortality rate males 78, females 78 per 1,000 live births; Infant mortality rate 59.8 per 1,000 live births; Proportion (%) of 1 year-old children immunized for

More information

Mozambique Mobile Clinic

Mozambique Mobile Clinic Mozambique Mobile Clinic Date: July 31 st, 2015 I. Demographic Information 1. City & Province: Zambézia Province Mozambique Prepared by: Jose Vallejo 2. Organization: Real Medicine Foundation Mozambique

More information

Technical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals. Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT)

Technical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals. Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) Technical Guidance Note for Global Fund HIV Proposals Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) May 2010 This technical guidance intends to provide practical guidance to consultants and

More information

Module 2: Integration of HIV Rapid Testing in HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs

Module 2: Integration of HIV Rapid Testing in HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs Module 2: Integration of HIV Rapid Testing in HIV Prevention and Treatment Programs Purpose Pre-requisite Modules Module Time Learning Objectives To provide the participants with the basic concepts of

More information

MISP Module Answers. Chapter 2 Coordination of the MISP. Chapter 3 Prevent and Manage the Consequences of Sexual Violence

MISP Module Answers. Chapter 2 Coordination of the MISP. Chapter 3 Prevent and Manage the Consequences of Sexual Violence MISP Module Answers Chapter 2 Coordination of the MISP 1. e. All of the above The MISP and additional priority activities include: prevent sexual violence and respond to survivors; reduce HIV transmission;

More information

This section contains service delivery interventions in three key CHW program areas: Maternal, Newborn

This section contains service delivery interventions in three key CHW program areas: Maternal, Newborn Section III. Intervention Matrices This section contains service delivery interventions in three key CHW program areas: Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, HIV and AIDS, and Tuberculosis. For the assessment,

More information

Survey questionnaire on STI. surveillance, care and prevention. in European countries SAMPLE APPENDIX

Survey questionnaire on STI. surveillance, care and prevention. in European countries SAMPLE APPENDIX European Surveillance of Sexually Transmitted Infections Survey questionnaire on STI surveillance, care and prevention in European countries APPENDIX Detailed questionnaire on clinician and laboratory

More information

Performance Management Plan Indicator Worksheet #1

Performance Management Plan Indicator Worksheet #1 Performance Management Plan Indicator Worksheet #1 Adapted from Investing in People: Indicators and Definitions (USAID) 1. Name and number of Strategic Objective: Reduced mother-to-child transmission of

More information

Community Client Tracing Through Community Health Workers in Côte d Ivoire

Community Client Tracing Through Community Health Workers in Côte d Ivoire Innovative Approaches for Eliminating Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Community Client Tracing Through Community Health Workers in Côte d Ivoire 1 Optimizing HIV Treatment Access for Pregnant and Breastfeeding

More information

The CQUIN Learning Network

The CQUIN Learning Network The CQUIN Learning Network Adolescents Living with HIV: National Guidelines, Minimum Package, Challenges and Priorities Swaziland Ms Nobuhle Mthethwa MOH- SWAZILAND October 24-27, 2017 Johannesburg, South

More information

Operations Manual. for Delivery of HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment at Primary Health Centres in High-Prevalence, Resource-Constrained Settings

Operations Manual. for Delivery of HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment at Primary Health Centres in High-Prevalence, Resource-Constrained Settings Operations Manual for Delivery of HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment at Primary Health Centres in High-Prevalence, Resource-Constrained Settings Edition 1 for Field-testing WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication

More information

The President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Indicators, Reporting Requirements, and Guidelines for Focus Countries. Revised for FY2006 Reporting

The President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Indicators, Reporting Requirements, and Guidelines for Focus Countries. Revised for FY2006 Reporting The President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Indicators, Reporting Requirements, and Guidelines for Focus Countries Revised for FY2006 Reporting July 29, 2005 Contents INTRODUCTION...3 Emergency Plan

More information

The Global Fund s role as a strategic and responsible investor in HIV/AIDS: Paediatrics and PMTCT

The Global Fund s role as a strategic and responsible investor in HIV/AIDS: Paediatrics and PMTCT The Global Fund s role as a strategic and responsible investor in HIV/AIDS: Paediatrics and PMTCT Peter McDermott Managing Director, CIFF 19 th Board meeting, Geneva 6 th May 2009 Investment Criteria Measurable...change

More information

Goal of this chapter. 6.1 Introduction Good practices for linkage to care General care for people living with HIV 84

Goal of this chapter. 6.1 Introduction Good practices for linkage to care General care for people living with HIV 84 Clinical guidelines across THE CONTINuUM OF CARE: LINKING PEOPLE DIAGNOSEd WiTH hiv infection to hiv care and treatment 06 6.1 Introduction 84 6.2 Good practices for linkage to care 84 6.3 General care

More information

Tool B Facilities, Supplies & Equipment

Tool B Facilities, Supplies & Equipment Tool B Facilities, Supplies & Equipment Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision (VMMC) Tool B Facilities, Supplies & Equipment External Quality Assurance (EQA) Site Name: Reviewer s Name: Date: This Tool (B)

More information

JOINT WHO/UNAIDS/UNICEF STATEMENT ON USE OF COTRIMOXAZOLE AS PROPHYLAXIS IN HIV EXPOSED AND HIV INFECTED CHILDREN

JOINT WHO/UNAIDS/UNICEF STATEMENT ON USE OF COTRIMOXAZOLE AS PROPHYLAXIS IN HIV EXPOSED AND HIV INFECTED CHILDREN JOINT WHO/UNAIDS/UNICEF STATEMENT ON USE OF COTRIMOXAZOLE AS PROPHYLAXIS IN HIV EXPOSED AND HIV INFECTED CHILDREN WHO, UNAIDS and UNICEF, guided by recent evidence, have agreed to modify as an interim

More information

NEW YORK STATE TEAMSTERS COUNCIL HEALTH & HOSPITAL FUND APPENDIX A SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS SUPREME BENEFITS

NEW YORK STATE TEAMSTERS COUNCIL HEALTH & HOSPITAL FUND APPENDIX A SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS SUPREME BENEFITS BENEFIT GUIDE NEW YORK STATE TEAMSTERS COUNCIL HEALTH & HOSPITAL FUND APPENDIX A SCHEDULE OF SUPREME IN NETWORK FEATURES Primary Care Physician Not Required 2 Physician Referrals Not Required 2 Out of

More information

The Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers Working in High STI/HIV Prevalence Settings.

The Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers Working in High STI/HIV Prevalence Settings. The Balanced Counseling Strategy Plus: A Toolkit for Family Planning Service Providers Working in High STI/HIV Prevalence Settings Counseling Cards Checklist to be reasonably sure a woman is not pregnant

More information

Introduction to Global Child Health Elective for Pediatric Residents and Fellows Children s National Medical Center, Washington, DC.

Introduction to Global Child Health Elective for Pediatric Residents and Fellows Children s National Medical Center, Washington, DC. Introduction to Global Child Health Elective for Pediatric Residents and Fellows Children s National Medical Center, Washington, DC October 11-15, 2010 Pre-Course Test 1. You are preparing for an elective

More information

SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION AND CONSENT

SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION AND CONSENT AFRICAN POPULATION AND HEALTH RESEARCH CENTRE - PARTNERSHIP FOR A HEALTHY NAIROBI SERVICE PROVISION ASSESSEMENT STUDY - STAFF TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT TOOL 001 NAME OF HEALTH FACILITY 002 CODE OF FACILITY

More information

The CQUIN Learning Network

The CQUIN Learning Network The CQUIN Learning Network Innovations to reach the first 90 for children and adolescents: Lessons from Swaziland Dr. Lydia Mpango AIDSFree, Swaziland October 24-27, 2017 Johannesburg, South Africa Introduction

More information

II. BENEFITS AND SERVICES

II. BENEFITS AND SERVICES II. S AND SERVICES A. HealthChoice Benefits This table shows the healthcare services and benefits that all HealthChoice enrollees can get when they need them. We offer other services not listed here. (See

More information

Operational guidelines on HIV testing and counselling of infants, children and adolescents for service providers in the African region

Operational guidelines on HIV testing and counselling of infants, children and adolescents for service providers in the African region Operational guidelines on HIV testing and counselling of infants, children and adolescents for service providers in the African region Operational guidelines on HIV testing and counselling of infants,

More information

EVALUATION TOOLS...123

EVALUATION TOOLS...123 EVALUATION TOOLS...123 f Daily evaluation...124 f End of course evaluation...125 f Pre- and post-tests...127 We learned more new technique and method to improve our course at the present The tree gives

More information

Also, we were unable to answer all of your questions and are in the process of finding answers to those remaining.

Also, we were unable to answer all of your questions and are in the process of finding answers to those remaining. Dear Diagnostics Team (Team1): Below you will find answers to your questions on diagnostic tests in Lusaka and in particular on the current situation surrounding CD4 counts. We would like to make an early

More information

IMPACT AND OUTCOME INDICATORS IN THE NATIONAL HIV MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK

IMPACT AND OUTCOME INDICATORS IN THE NATIONAL HIV MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK IMPACT AND OUTCOME S IN THE NATIONAL HIV MONITORING AND EVALUATION FRAMEWORK 2008-2012 1. HIV Prevention IMPACT S 1. Percentage of young women and men aged 15 24 who are HIV infected (UNGASS (22), MKUKUTA)

More information

1. Which of the following is an addition to components of reproductive health under the new paradigm

1. Which of the following is an addition to components of reproductive health under the new paradigm Population Change and Public Health Exercise 11A 1. Which of the following is an addition to components of reproductive health under the new paradigm A. Safe motherhood B. Provision of family planning

More information

STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES IN ZAMBIA

STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES IN ZAMBIA STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR THE EXPANSION OF THE PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV/AIDS SERVICES IN ZAMBIA October 2003 Version one Table of Contents Introduction and program rationale 6 Pilot

More information

MEASURING THE DEGREE OF S&D IN KENYA: AN INDEX FOR HIV/AIDS FACILITIES AND PROVIDERS

MEASURING THE DEGREE OF S&D IN KENYA: AN INDEX FOR HIV/AIDS FACILITIES AND PROVIDERS MEASURING THE DEGREE OF S&D IN KENYA: AN INDEX FOR HIV/AIDS FACILITIES AND PROVIDERS JULY 2007 This publication was produced for review by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). It was

More information

HIV MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME APPLICATION FORM

HIV MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME APPLICATION FORM Private Private Bag X82081, Bag X82081, Rustenburg, Rustenburg, 0300 0300 Tel: Tel: (014) 590 5901700 1900 Fax: Fax: 086 (014) 577 0274 591 4570 www.platinumhealth.co.za www.platinumhealth.co.za ZZGPlatinumHealthClinicalMotivation@angloamerican.com

More information

WHO Updates Essential Nutrition Actions: Improving Women s, Newborn, Infant and Young Child Health and Nutrition

WHO Updates Essential Nutrition Actions: Improving Women s, Newborn, Infant and Young Child Health and Nutrition WHO Updates Essential Nutrition Actions: Improving Women s, Newborn, Infant and Young Child Health and Nutrition Agnes Guyon, MD, MPH Senior Child Health & Nutrition Advisor John Snow, Inc. WCPH-Kolkata

More information

Working Document on Monitoring and Evaluating of National ART Programmes in the Rapid Scale-up to 3 by 5

Working Document on Monitoring and Evaluating of National ART Programmes in the Rapid Scale-up to 3 by 5 Working Document on Monitoring and Evaluating of National ART Programmes in the Rapid Scale-up to 3 by 5 Introduction Currently, five to six million people infected with HIV in the developing world need

More information

INTRODUCTION. 204 MCHIP End-of-Project Report

INTRODUCTION. 204 MCHIP End-of-Project Report Redacted INTRODUCTION Three randomized clinical trials determined unequivocally that male circumcision (MC) reduces female-to-male HIV transmission by approximately 60%. 1,2,3 Modeling studies demonstrate

More information

TOWARDS UNIVERSAL ACCESS

TOWARDS UNIVERSAL ACCESS At a glance TOWARDS UNIVERSAL ACCESS Scaling up priority HIV/AIDS interventions in the health sector June 2008 Progress Report This document represents material excerpted from Towards universal access:

More information

Country Health System Fact Sheet 2006 Angola

Country Health System Fact Sheet 2006 Angola Population Total fertility rate (per woman) Adolescent fertility proportion Adult literacy rate Net primary school enrolment ratio Gross national income per capita Population living below the poverty line

More information

A Data Use Guide ESTIMATING THE UNIT COSTS OF HIV PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION SERVICES IN GHANA. May 2013

A Data Use Guide ESTIMATING THE UNIT COSTS OF HIV PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION SERVICES IN GHANA. May 2013 May 2013 ESTIMATING THE UNIT COSTS OF HIV PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION SERVICES IN GHANA A Data Use Guide This publication was prepared by Andrew Koleros of the Health Policy Project. HEALTH

More information

Core Indicators for National AIDS Programmes

Core Indicators for National AIDS Programmes 08 Core Indicators for National AIDS Programmes Guidance and Specifications for Additional Recommended Indicators Addendum to: UNGASS. Monitoring the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS. Guidelines on

More information

THE ROLE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL HIV & AIDS AND STI STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SOUTH AFRICA

THE ROLE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL HIV & AIDS AND STI STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SOUTH AFRICA THE ROLE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL HIV & AIDS AND STI STRATEGIC PLAN FOR SOUTH AFRICA 2012-2016 South African Society of Physiotherapy P.O. Box 752378 Gardenview

More information

Human Resources for HIV/AIDS

Human Resources for HIV/AIDS Introduction Technical 1 Guidance for Global Fund HIV Proposals Human Resources for HIV/AIDS In the context of this text, the term Human Resources for Health embraces all persons, with or without formal

More information

Colloque scientifique : L économie de la prévention Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Prevention

Colloque scientifique : L économie de la prévention Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Prevention Colloque scientifique : L économie de la prévention Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Prevention Julia Walsh MD, MSc Professor School of Public Health University of California Berkeley Objectives Cost-effectiveness

More information

District Level Household and Facility Survey under Reproductive and Child Health Project (DLHS-3)

District Level Household and Facility Survey under Reproductive and Child Health Project (DLHS-3) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India District Level Household and Facility Survey under Reproductive and Child Health Project (DLHS3) District Fact Sheet 278 Kerala Palakkad International

More information

Contraception for Women and Couples with HIV. Knowledge Test

Contraception for Women and Couples with HIV. Knowledge Test Contraception for Women and Couples with HIV Knowledge Test Instructions: For each question below, check/tick all responses that apply. 1. Which statements accurately describe the impact of HIV/AIDS in

More information

TAG-ICW TB/HIV UNGASS Report 2009.

TAG-ICW TB/HIV UNGASS Report 2009. TAG-ICW TB/HIV UNGASS Report 2009. Mechanism to engage the civil society in TB/HIV M&E Francis G. Apina (NETMA+) and J. Syed (TAG) 16 th TB/HIV WG Core Group Meeting Almaty Kazakhstan 26-28 th May 2010.

More information

Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA)

Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA) Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA) Kenya Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Strategy 2007 to 2010 Published by: Ministry of Medical Services Is the policy document adopted?: No / No information

More information

versus CD4. PoC - Messaging - Specificity and - Ethics sensitivity of HIV - Feedback from diagnostic tests demonstration projects

versus CD4. PoC - Messaging - Specificity and - Ethics sensitivity of HIV - Feedback from diagnostic tests demonstration projects PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS WEDNESDAY, 24 OCTOBER 2018 10h00 14h00 Pre-Conference Workshop Pre-Conference Workshop Pre-Conference Workshop Pre-Conference Workshop ITREMA trial feedback PrEP for the private

More information

Swaziland Demographic and Health Survey

Swaziland Demographic and Health Survey Child Health and Nutrition One child in twelve born in Swaziland dies before reaching his fifth birthday; 70 percent of these deaths take place during the child s first year. The infant mortality rate

More information

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India , Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India District Level Household and Facility Survey under Reproductive and Child Health Project (DLHS-3) District Fact Sheet 27-8 Bihar Madhubani

More information

Positive health, dignity and prevention for women and their babies

Positive health, dignity and prevention for women and their babies FLIPCHART Positive health, dignity and prevention for women and their babies A treatment literacy guide for pregnant women and mothers living with HIV Module 1: Human rights in healthcare settings 1 Knowing

More information

Safe Generations Harnessing Implementation Science to Assess the Impact of Option B+ in Swaziland

Safe Generations Harnessing Implementation Science to Assess the Impact of Option B+ in Swaziland Safe Generations Harnessing Implementation Science to Assess the Impact of Option B+ in Swaziland Background and Rationale In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) endorsed universal treatment for

More information

Reduction of child and maternal mortality in South-East Asia Region WHO-SEARO. UNESCAP Forum, New Delhi: 17 Feb 2012

Reduction of child and maternal mortality in South-East Asia Region WHO-SEARO. UNESCAP Forum, New Delhi: 17 Feb 2012 Reduction of child and maternal mortality in South-East Asia Region WHO-SEARO 1 1 Progress in MDG 4 in SEAR Country Under 5 Mortality 2010 Target U5MR MDG 4 Status MDG4: Reduction of U5MR by two thirds

More information

Report of the Project Activities With a Focus on Safe Motherhood

Report of the Project Activities With a Focus on Safe Motherhood Report of the Project Activities With a Focus on Safe Motherhood April 8, 2006 @ Bunkyo Civic Hall, Tokyo, Japan Yoko Chiba, RM. RN. MPH Former Technical Advisor on Maternal Care 1 Outline of Today s Presentation

More information

From HIV Rapid Scale up to a Sustainable HIV Program: Strengthening Health Care Delivery Systems and Human Resources for Health in Ethiopia

From HIV Rapid Scale up to a Sustainable HIV Program: Strengthening Health Care Delivery Systems and Human Resources for Health in Ethiopia From HIV Rapid Scale up to a Sustainable HIV Program: Strengthening Health Care Delivery Systems and Human Resources for Health in Ethiopia Project Summary From 2011 2015, with PEPFAR funding obtained

More information

HIV Prevention Service Provider Survey 2014

HIV Prevention Service Provider Survey 2014 Respondent Demographics This survey will help the Florida HIV Prevention Planning Group (PPG) establish the resources and unmet needs of the communities we serve. Please take a few minutes to complete

More information

SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS PLAN C

SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS PLAN C SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS PLAN C Effective September 1, 2016 All benefits, unless otherwise specified, are based on Usual, Customary and Reasonable (UCR) charges, or the network contracted amounts, and are

More information

UNFPA SECOND PROGRAMME OF ASSISTANCE TO MYANMAR

UNFPA SECOND PROGRAMME OF ASSISTANCE TO MYANMAR UNFPA SECOND PROGRAMME OF ASSISTANCE TO MYANMAR 2007-2011 Output 1: Promoting Reproductive Health Date: 12/01/2010 Improved access to reproductive and maternal health services, including birth spacing,

More information