ObjectivesTwo common methods used to measure indicators for health programme monitoring and evaluation are the demographic and health surveys (DHS) and lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS); each one has different strengths. We report on both methods when utilised in comparable situations.MethodsWe compared 24 indicators in south-west Uganda, where data for prevalence estimations were collected independently for the two methods in 2011 (LQAS: n = 8876; DHS: n = 1200). Data were stratified (e.g. gender and age) resulting in 37 comparisons. We used a two-sample two-sided Z-test of proportions to compare both methods.ResultsThe average difference between LQAS and DHS for 37 estimates was 0.062 (SD = 0.093; median = 0.039). The average differen...
BACKGROUND: The lack of high quality timely data for evidence-informed decision making at the distri...
In this study the applicability of two multidimensional instruments, the NHP and the RAND 36-item He...
Paul A Bourne1, Christopher AD Charles2,3, Neva South-Bourne4, Chloe Morris1, Denise Eldemire-Sheare...
Objectives Two common methods used to measure indicators for health programme monitoring and evalua...
Background Data collection techniques that routinely provide health system information at the local...
This paper compared the performance of the lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) method in identify-...
Background: The Better Health Outcomes through Mentoring and Assessment (BHOMA) project is a cluster...
BACKGROUND: The Better Health Outcomes through Mentoring and Assessment (BHOMA) project is a cluster...
With decentralization, Local Governments require data to facilitate planning because surveys like de...
Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) is strongly advocated for use in monitoring the health status ...
Population-based sample surveys and sentinel surveillance methods are commonly used as substitutes f...
Lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) is used to evaluate health services. Subunits of a population ...
Background: Routine health facility data are a critical source of local monitoring of progress and p...
Measuring population health is vital for creating effective health interventions and policies, infor...
Assessing the quality of healthcare services is a priority in low-resource and high-resource setti...
BACKGROUND: The lack of high quality timely data for evidence-informed decision making at the distri...
In this study the applicability of two multidimensional instruments, the NHP and the RAND 36-item He...
Paul A Bourne1, Christopher AD Charles2,3, Neva South-Bourne4, Chloe Morris1, Denise Eldemire-Sheare...
Objectives Two common methods used to measure indicators for health programme monitoring and evalua...
Background Data collection techniques that routinely provide health system information at the local...
This paper compared the performance of the lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) method in identify-...
Background: The Better Health Outcomes through Mentoring and Assessment (BHOMA) project is a cluster...
BACKGROUND: The Better Health Outcomes through Mentoring and Assessment (BHOMA) project is a cluster...
With decentralization, Local Governments require data to facilitate planning because surveys like de...
Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) is strongly advocated for use in monitoring the health status ...
Population-based sample surveys and sentinel surveillance methods are commonly used as substitutes f...
Lot quality assurance sampling (LQAS) is used to evaluate health services. Subunits of a population ...
Background: Routine health facility data are a critical source of local monitoring of progress and p...
Measuring population health is vital for creating effective health interventions and policies, infor...
Assessing the quality of healthcare services is a priority in low-resource and high-resource setti...
BACKGROUND: The lack of high quality timely data for evidence-informed decision making at the distri...
In this study the applicability of two multidimensional instruments, the NHP and the RAND 36-item He...
Paul A Bourne1, Christopher AD Charles2,3, Neva South-Bourne4, Chloe Morris1, Denise Eldemire-Sheare...