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Preparing for Data Analysis and Interpreting Data CEI 2015.0 Implementing the Reproductive Health Assessment Toolkit for Conflict- Affected Women November 5, 2006
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Page 1: Preparing for Data Analysis and Interpreting Data CEI 2015.0 Implementing the Reproductive Health Assessment Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women November.

Preparing for Data Analysis and Interpreting Data

Preparing for Data Analysis and Interpreting Data

CEI 2015.0 Implementing the Reproductive Health Assessment Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women

November 5, 2006

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ObjectivesObjectives

At end of session, you will be able to:

• List analysis options

• Describe use of Analysis Guide

• Link data to action

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Data Quality Data Quality

• Review after interviews

• Double-entry (CSPro Verify)

• Data cleaning

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Analysis Options Analysis Options

• Send to DRH/CDC

• Run own analysis– Pre-programmed (SAS)– Program of choice

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Analysis GuideAnalysis Guide

• Key indicator list– Snapshot of data

• Analysis tables– More detailed information, sub-groups

such as age, ability to read, relationships status

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Types of IndicatorsTypes of Indicators

• Knowledge and attitudes

• RH outcomes

• Help-seeking behaviors

• Barriers

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Background CharacteristicsBackground Characteristics

• Age groups

• Ethnicity

• Religion

• Education level

• Reading and writing ability

• Displacement status and length

• Relationship status

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Safe Motherhood IndicatorsSafe Motherhood Indicators

• Knowledge of pregnancy danger signs

• Currently pregnant

• Antenatal care (ANC)

• Pregnancies in last two years

• Delivery care

• Postpartum care

• Help-seeking behaviors for complications

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Key Indicator ListKey Indicator ListIndicator Definition Construction using questionnaire Value Rationale/Data

useRelated tables

SM-e) Receipt of minimum ANC* in last two years

Proportion of women who received minimum antenatal care visits (at least 3) by a trained provider among women whose most recent pregnancy ended in a live birth or stillbirth in the last two years

Numerator:

Q218= 1 (Yes)

Seen anyone for antenatal care

AND

Q219 = 1 (mentioned) for Doctor or nurse/midwife

Trained antenatal care provider

AND

Q220= 3 OR 4 (3 or more times)

Minimum antenatal care visits

Denominator:

Q217A= 1 or 2 or 3 or 4

Women whose most recent pregnancy ended in a live birth or stillbirth in the last two years

This measures whether women who gave birth in the last two years received minimum antenatal visits by a trained provider. At least three visits are recommended, ideally early in the pregnancy. This indicates local antenatal care practices that can put women and infants at risk.

SM-11, 12, 13, 14, 15

70%

*ANC = Antenatal Care

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Analysis TablesAnalysis Tables

Table SM-11: Type of antenatal care provider for women during their most recent pregnancy that ended in a live birth or stillbirth in the last two years [country and year] (Q219).* {N= 80}

Characteristic % women (n)

Doctor 30% (25)

Nurse/midwife 50% (40)

Traditional birth attendant/community health worker

30% (24)

Other 5% (4)

*Percentages may add to greater than 100% as respondent may give more than 1 response.

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Analysis TablesAnalysis TablesTable SM-13: Demographic characteristics of women receiving antenatal care (ANC) by a trained provider among women whose most recent pregnancy ended in a live birth or

stillbirth in the last two years [country and year] (Q219). {N= 100} Characteristic ANC by a trained

provider and ≥3 visits %(n)

ANC by an untrained provider or no ANC %

(n)

Total (N= 100) 70% (70) 30% (30)

Age (n= 99) Q105

15-24 10% (8) 60% (18)

25-34 20% (13) 20% (5)

35-49 70% (48) 20% (7)

Relationship Status (n= 100) Q406

Married, living together 40% (28) 10% (2)

Married, not living together 30% (21) 10% (4)

Not married, living with partner 10% (7) 60% (18)

Not married, not living with partner

20% (14) 20% (7)

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Family Planning IndicatorsFamily Planning Indicators

• Ever heard modern methods

• Ever used modern methods

• Modern contraceptive prevalence

• Barriers to FP

• Unmet need for FP

• Future intent to use a method

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Sexual History/STIs IndicatorsSexual History/STIs Indicators

• Condom use at last higher risk sex

• Knowledge of STI symptoms

• STI symptoms in last 12 months

• Help-seeking behaviors for symptoms

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HIV/AIDS IndicatorsHIV/AIDS Indicators

• Comprehensive correct knowledge– HIV/AIDS– Mother-to-child-transmission

• Accepting attitudes people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH/A)

• Perceived risk

• Received HIV test results in last 12 months

• HIV test in the future

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Gender-based Violence IndicatorsGender-based Violence Indicators

• Outsider physical/sexual violence during and post conflict

• Reporting outsider violence

• Ever intimate partner violence (IPV)

• IPV in last year

• Reporting IPV

• Family violence

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Female Genital Cutting (FGC) IndicatorsFemale Genital Cutting (FGC) Indicators

• Prevalence of FGC– Respondents– Youngest daughter of respondent

• Future intent of FGC

• Favorable to continuation of FGC

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Emotional Health IndicatorsEmotional Health Indicators

• Emotional distress – SRQ-20

• Suicidal thoughts in past 4 weeks

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Suggestions for Data UseSuggestions for Data Use

Support grant proposals or special requests for money

Develop/modify• programs or services• health systems• policies

Disseminate findings

Improved reproductive

health outcomes

Reliable population

reproductive health data

Support advocacy efforts

Identify and prioritize reproductive health needs

DATA

ACTION

OUTCOME

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Data to ActionData to Action

• Disseminate results

• Assemble stakeholders

• Present overview of data

• Prioritize health needs– Size, seriousness, effectiveness of

interventions in "A method for setting priorities among health problems" in APEX-PH, 1991

• Develop action plan

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Example: Safe MotherhoodExample: Safe Motherhood

Data to Action

• Ensure quality ANC services available

• Apply for a grant to get resources to staff and supply ANC clinics

• Develop information campaign to promote safe motherhood– Focus among young, unmarried women

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DRH Technical AssistanceDRH Technical Assistance

• Run analyses

• Provide analysis programs

• Consult on interpreting data

• Consult on data to action

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www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/Refugee

Reproductive Health Assessment Toolkit for Conflict-Affected WomenReproductive Health Assessment

Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women