Lives Saved Analyses : for Child Survival Projects - Basic How To Use LiST Debra Prosnitz, MPH; Rebecca Levine, MPH; James Ricca MD, MPH; and Ingrid Friberg, PhD
Jul 05, 2015
Lives Saved Analys es : for Child Survival Projec ts
- Bas ic How To Us e LiST
Debra Prosnitz, MPH; Rebecca Levine, MPH; James Ricca MD, MPH; and Ingrid Friberg, PhD
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LiST Framework
Create a Population Demographic Projection: population parameters
Add Child Survival Data Cause of death, health status and coverage Effectiveness data
Edit Child Survival Data To encompass changes from baseline
Display
Creating Projections
Create New Projection Use Trend Projection File:
Extract and save all of the country files Open new projection Find the saved file Check “apply to all projections” File, save projection
•*if you change the configuration of the trend projection, save the projection again*
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EasyLiST
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Choos ing “Firs t Year of Intervention Program”
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Cause of DeathData
Coverage Data
Scale up of interest(i.e. CI, ACSD)
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Choos ing “Target Year of Coverage”
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Cause of DeathData
Coverage Data
Scale up of interest(i.e. CI, ACSD)
Target or End-line Survey
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Scaling Up Interventions
Scroll down to the intervention of interest Check the box associated with the intervention
Change the target value, if needed Click ‘recalculate’ at the bottom of the screen
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Intervention Categories:Periconceptual
AntenatalChild birthPreventive
BreastfeedingVaccinesCurative
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!Remember to Save
LiS T does NOT automatically save anything! Saving Scale-ups
Transfer values to Expert Mode Close EasyLiST File; ‘Save Projection As’
•Please give it a new name (twice)!!!
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Dis playing Res ults
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Child Deaths Child Deaths prevented Child Deaths, by cause Child Deaths prevented, by cause Child Deaths prevented, by intervention NMR, IMR, U5MR, mortality rate summary % stunted, average height/length Breastfeeding prevalence Diarrhea incidence, IUGR
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Configuring Dis plays
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The bottom is the baseline
The top is the scale up
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LiST Expert Mode
Same features as EasyLiS T plus: Compare multiple countries and/or scale ups
at one time Adjust the baseline data (health and
coverage) View effect size assumptions Edit HIV data and Family Planning data Generate changes over time prior to the scale
up of interest
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Opening a Projection in Expert Mode
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Child Survival Data Sheet , Health Status Mortality and Economic Status
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Effectivenes s
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Configuration
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Coverage
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Editing Demography
To apply LiST analyses to the population of your project area (instead of national population):
Edit Demographic Data Change the “First Year Population
•Multiply by the ratio of your project area population to national population
International migration•Set to zero or multiply by same ratio
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Making Changes in Coverage
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One by one Easy, but slow
Duplicate Select cell (black highlight around edges) Shift + arrow (or end) Click Duplicate once all cells of interest are highlighted
Interpolate Same as duplicate Click Interpolate once all cells of interest are highlighted The first cell selected does not change, but stays as the baseline Interpolate from right to left
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!Remember to Save Scale Up
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Remember: LiS T does NOT automatically save anything!!!
Save As: File, ‘Save Projection As’
•Rename TWICE!
Re-open Baseline File, ‘Open Projection’
You should have 2 projections visible in the bottom right hand of the screen.
Dis playing Res ults
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Child Deaths (by cause and intervention) Child Deaths prevented (by cause and
intervention Maternal Deaths (by cause and intervention Maternal Deaths prevented (by cause and
intervention) NMR, IMR, U5MR, MMR, mortality rate summary Vital Events: Deaths by age and Births % stunted, average height/length Breastfeeding prevalence Diarrhea incidence, IUGR
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Screen shot of mortality line graph
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Pie chart screen shot
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Caveats and Tips
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The results are only as good as the data Remember others factors…
Cost Feasibility Acceptability
You can copy data from LiS T into excel