2018
DOI: 10.4102/aej.v6i1.252
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The use of continuous household surveys to generate timely data for annual programme outcome monitoring: Experience from the Integrated Family Health Program in Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: Lack of timely household (HH) level data to inform evidence-based decision-making for improved, timely and targeted health interventions is challenging. Integrated Family Health Program (IFHP) developed and implemented a system for collecting data on an on-going basis at household levels.Objective: To discuss the implementation of the continuous household surveys of the IFHP.Methods: Continuous surveys were used for generating timely data for monitoring outcome indicators. Integrated Family Health … Show more

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“…Further illustrating scale, the IFHP endline survey—conducted in 2013—showed that the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) had substantially increased from baseline (27.4% in 2008 to 2009) to endline (39.1% in 2013) in the 4 program regions. 14 The baseline survey indicated implant prevalence was at 0.7%; by 2013, this prevalence had increased to 6.3%, due in large part to the Implanon scale-up program. 13 Moreover, the Ethiopia 2015 contraceptive commodity and service assessment showed that implant availability among HEWs and health posts exceeded 70%, mostly due to availability of Implanon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Further illustrating scale, the IFHP endline survey—conducted in 2013—showed that the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (CPR) had substantially increased from baseline (27.4% in 2008 to 2009) to endline (39.1% in 2013) in the 4 program regions. 14 The baseline survey indicated implant prevalence was at 0.7%; by 2013, this prevalence had increased to 6.3%, due in large part to the Implanon scale-up program. 13 Moreover, the Ethiopia 2015 contraceptive commodity and service assessment showed that implant availability among HEWs and health posts exceeded 70%, mostly due to availability of Implanon.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This report also showed that across all methods and cadres, 20% of total couple-years of protection came from HEW and health post implant insertions. 14 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%