BACKGROUND: Currently many measures of intervention coverage obtained from household surveys do not measure actual health intervention/service delivery, resulting in a need for linking reports of care-seeking with assessments of the service environment in order to improve measurements. This systematic review aims to identify evidence of different methods used to link household surveys and service provision assessments, with a focus on reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health care, in low- and middle-income countries. METHODS: Using pre-defined search terms, articles published in peer-reviewed journals and the grey literature after 1990 were identified, their reference lists scanned and linking methods synthesized. FINDINGS: A total ...
Reliable measurement of newborn postnatal care is essential to understand gaps in coverage and quali...
Introduction This review will explore the characteristics of service delivery-related interventions ...
Background The relationship between health services and population outcomes is an important area of ...
Luciana Brondi - ORCID: 0000-0001-6221-4440 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6221-4440Background Current...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and newborn health requires improvements in the quality of facility-b...
Objective To assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populat...
ObjectiveTo assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populatio...
Problem Statement: Accurate data on coverage of health interventions is required for continued reduc...
Abstract Background Calls have been made for improved measurement of coverage for maternal, newborn ...
BACKGROUND: Regular monitoring of coverage for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health (R...
Conventionally used coverage measures do not reflect the quality of care. Effective coverage (EC) as...
BACKGROUND: Effective coverage measures aim to estimate the proportion of a population in need of a ...
BACKGROUND: An urgent priority in maternal, newborn and child health is to accelerate the scale-up o...
Background: The measurement of key intervention coverage to improve maternal health is complex. Larg...
BACKGROUND: Reliable measurement of newborn postnatal care is essential to understand gaps in covera...
Reliable measurement of newborn postnatal care is essential to understand gaps in coverage and quali...
Introduction This review will explore the characteristics of service delivery-related interventions ...
Background The relationship between health services and population outcomes is an important area of ...
Luciana Brondi - ORCID: 0000-0001-6221-4440 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6221-4440Background Current...
BACKGROUND: Improving maternal and newborn health requires improvements in the quality of facility-b...
Objective To assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populat...
ObjectiveTo assess existing knowledge related to methodological considerations for linking populatio...
Problem Statement: Accurate data on coverage of health interventions is required for continued reduc...
Abstract Background Calls have been made for improved measurement of coverage for maternal, newborn ...
BACKGROUND: Regular monitoring of coverage for reproductive, maternal, neonatal, and child health (R...
Conventionally used coverage measures do not reflect the quality of care. Effective coverage (EC) as...
BACKGROUND: Effective coverage measures aim to estimate the proportion of a population in need of a ...
BACKGROUND: An urgent priority in maternal, newborn and child health is to accelerate the scale-up o...
Background: The measurement of key intervention coverage to improve maternal health is complex. Larg...
BACKGROUND: Reliable measurement of newborn postnatal care is essential to understand gaps in covera...
Reliable measurement of newborn postnatal care is essential to understand gaps in coverage and quali...
Introduction This review will explore the characteristics of service delivery-related interventions ...
Background The relationship between health services and population outcomes is an important area of ...