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Health Results-Based Financing Impact Evaluation 2011, Health Facility Baseline Survey

Zambia, 2011
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ZMB_2011_HRBFIE-HFBL_v01_M
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Jed Friedman
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Health Results-Based Financing Impact Evaluation 2011, Health Facility Baseline Survey - Health Facility 1 data

Cases: 166
Variables: 525

Variables

s6q15
Are pregnant women seen at specific times separate from times for other patients
s6q16
In the last 30 days, how many days has antenatal care been available to women?
s6q17
In the last 6 months, how many times did the facility hold meetings with Traditi
s6q18
In the last 6 months, on how many days did the facility staff do outreach in the
s6q19
In the last 6 months, were iron and folate routinely prescribed?
s6q20
Do women who come to the facility for antenatal care get an antenatal or materna
s6q21
Where are the maternal health cards kept once issued to a mother?
s6q21o
Other
s6q22
Could you show me some cards that belong to specific patients?
s6q23
Are delivery services offered by the facility, either in the facility or in the
s6q24
Are delivery services offered by the facility, either in the facility or in the
s6q25
Does this health facility have the capacity to manage emergency caesarian sectio
s6q26
Are postpartum care services offered at the facility?
s6q27
Are postpartum services offered at specific hours only, during general outpatien
s6q28
In the last 30 days, on how many days was postpartum care available to women?
s6q29
In the last 6 months, how many postpartum outreach clinics were held by this fac
s6q30
In the last 12 months, how many maternal deaths were recorded at the facility?
s6q31
In the last 12 months, how many maternal deaths were recorded in the community (
s6q32
What tuberculosis services does this health facility provide?
s6q33
Is there a Tuberculosis Corner in the health facility? INTERVIEWER: TUBERCULOSIS
s6q34
Who manages the Tuberculosis Corner in this health facility?
s6q34o
Other
s6q35
Is there a Tuberculosis Register? IF YES, ASK TO SEE IT.
s6q36
Is there a Suspect Tuberculosis Cases Register? IF YES, ASK TO SEE IT.
s6q37
Do patients who come for tuberculosis treatment get a tuberculosis treatment car
s6q38
Where are the tuberculosis treatment cards kept once issued to a patient?
s6q38o
Other
s6q39
Could you show me some cards that belong to specific patients?
s7q01
Do you have an estimate of the size of the catchment population that this facili
s7q02a
Total population
s7q02b
Total male population
s7q02c
Total female population
s7q02d
Total female 15-49 years population, i.e. women of childbearing age
s7q02e
Total <5 years population
s7q02f
Total <1 year population
s7q03
Number of TOTAL patients
s7q04
Number of TOTAL male patients
s7q05
Number of TOTAL female patients
s7q06
Number of TOTAL pregnant women
s7q07
Number of TOTAL under 5 patients
s7q08
Number of TOTAL male under 5 patients
s7q09
Number of TOTAL female under 5 patients
s7q10
Number of TOTAL under 1 patients
s7q11
Number of TOTAL male under 1 patients
s7q12
Number of TOTAL female under 1 patients
s7q13
Monthly Integrated Activity Report
s7q14
Monthly Aggregated Activity Report
s7q15
Notifiable Disease Report
s7q16
Vaccination/immunization Coverage Report
s7q17
Family Planning Register
s10pid
PID
s10q01
Scenario 1: The performance of your staff is improving.
s10q02
Scenario 2: Members of your staff have been unable to solve a problem over the p
s10q03
Scenario 3: You are considering a major change in how things are done in the fac
s10q04
Scenario 4: The performance of your staff has been falling in recent months.
s10q05
Scenario 5: Your staff are no longer working together as an effective team.
s11pid
ID CODE OF THE RESPONDENT FROM THE STAFF ROSTER
s11q01
I am able to allocate my facility budget according to how it is needed. There is
s11q02
I am able to assign tasks and activities to staff as needed to achieve the outco
s11q03
The District Health Management Team supports my decisions and actions for doing
s11q04
I have choice over who I allocate for what tasks.
s11q05
I have choice over who I allocate for what tasks.
s11q06
I have enough authority to obtain the resources I need (drugs, supplies, funding
s11q07
The policies and procedures for doing things are clear to me.
s11q08
The policies and procedures for doing things are useful tools for the challenges
s11q09
The District Health Management Team provides adequate feedback to me about my jo
s12q01
Is there a reception/registration room in this facility?
s12q02
Is there a waiting room in this facility?
s12q05
Are there observation beds in this facility?
s12q06
INTERVIEWER: RECORD HOW MANY OBSERVATION BEDS ARE PRESENT
s12q07
Are there separate wards for men and women in this facility?
s12q08
Number of beds for Men.
s12q09
Number of beds for Women.
s12q10
Is a functional toilet facility available?
s12q11
Are there separate toilet facilities for men and women?
s12q12
Does the facility have accommodations for health workers who are on-call during
s12q17a
Inpatient capacity (Number of beds)
s12q17b
Service days/hours
s12q17c
Staff rotation
s12q17d
Management contact
s12q17e
Complaints and suggestions handling policy
s12q17f
Other
s12q17fo
Specify
s12q18
Patient education materials (Information and Education Campaign materials)
s12q19
Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) chart booklet or wall chart
s12q20
Graphs for growth monitoring
s12q21
National protocol for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment
s12q22
Health Management Information System (HMIS) guidelines
s12q23
Health Management Information System (HMIS) Data
s12q24
National Protocol for malaria diagnosis and treatment
s12q25
National protocol for child vaccination
s12q26
National protocol for reproductive health/family planning
s12q27
National protocol for reducing unsafe abortion morbidity/mortality
s12q28
Antenatal Care National Standards
s12q29
Newborn Care National Standards
s12q30
Post-Partum Care National Standards
s12q31
Procedures Manual for Infection Prevention and Control
s12q32
Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) guidelines
s12q33
National HIV testing and counseling guidelines
s12q34
Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) guidelines
s12q35
HIV treatment (Antiretroviral therapy, ART) guidelines
s12q36
HIV treatment (Antiretroviral therapy, ART) for children/infants guidelines
s12q37
National list for essential drugs
s12q38
National protocol for drug procurement
s12q39
Detecting and reporting adverse drug or vaccine reaction
s13q01
Where is the outpatient equipment located?
s13q01o
Other
s13q02qty1
Timer or clock with seconds hand
s13q02qty2
Children’s weighing scale
s13q02qty3
Height measure
s13q02qty4
Tape measure
s13q02qty5
Adult weighing scale
s13q02qty6
Blood pressure instrument
s13q02qty7
Thermometer
s13q02qty8
Stethoscope
s13q02qty9
Fetoscope
s13q02qty10
Otoscope
s13q02qty11
Suction/aspirating device
s13q02qty12
Vision chart
s13q02qty13
Oxygen tank
s13q02qty14
Ambubag
s13q02qty15
Incubator
s13q02qty16
Drip Stand
s13q02qty17
Flashlight
s13q02qty18
Stretcher
s13q02qty19
Wheel chair
s13q02qty20
Minor surgical instruments for procedures like incision & drainage and suturing
s13q02qty21
Oral Rehydration Therapy (ORT) corner with equipment (I liter container, cups an
s13q03
Where is the sterilization equipment located?
s13q03o
Other
s13q04qty1
Electric autoclave (pressure and wet heat)
s13q04qty2
Non-electric autoclave (pressure and wet heat)
s13q04qty3
Electric dry heat sterilizer
s13q04qty4
Electric boiler or steamer (no pressure)
s13q04qty5
Non-electric pot with cover (steam boil)
s13q04qty6
Heat source for non-electric equipment
s13q04qty7
Automatic timer (MAY BE ON EQUIPMENT)
s13q04qty8
Time, Steam and Temperature (TST) Indicator strips or other sterilization indica
s13q05
Where is the vaccination equipment located?
s13q05o
Other
s13q06qty1
Main vaccine thermometer
s13q06qty2
Cold box / Vaccine carrier
s13q06qty3
Ice packs
s13q06qty4
Refrigerator
s13q07
Where is the antenatal care equipment located?
s13q07o
Other
s13q08
Where is the delivery and neonatal equipment located?
s13q08o
Other
s13q09qty1
Delivery table/bed
s13q09qty2
Partograph
s13q09qty3
Delivery light
s13q09qty4
Aspirator/suction bulb
s13q09qty5
Resuscitation bag, newborn
s13q09qty6
Eye drops or ointment for newborn
s13q09qty7
Needles
s13q09qty8
Intravenous tube
s13q09qty9
Intravenous fluids, including normal saline and ringer lactate
s13q09qty10
Scissors
s13q09qty11
Umbilical cord clamp or sterile tape or sterile tie
s13q09qty12
Suturing material
s13q09qty13
Clean towels
s13q09qty14
Clean razor blade
s13q09qty15
Examination gloves
s13q09qty16
Sterile cotton or gauze (to clean baby’s mouth and nose)
s13q09qty17
Hand soap or detergent
s13q09qty18
Hand scrubbing brush
s13q09qty19
Sterile tray
s13q09qty20
Plastic container with a plastic liner to dispose the placenta
s13q09qty21
Plastic container with a plastic liner for medical waste (gauze, etc.)
s13q09qty22
Stethoscope, adult
s13q09qty23
Stethoscope, Pinard fetal
s13q09qty24
Blood pressure instrument
s13q09qty25
Kidney basin
s13q09qty26
Steel bowl
s13q09qty27
Protective apron and plastic draw sheet
s13q09qty28
Tourniquet
s13q09qty29
Two sterile towels (one to receive the baby, one for active management)
s13q09qty30
Baby scale (infant weighing scale)
s13q09qty31
Forceps, artery
s13q09qty32
Forceps, dressing
s13q09qty33
Forceps, uterine
s13q09qty34
Needle holder
s13q09qty35
Syringes and disposable needles
s13q09qty36
16- or 18-gauge needles
s13q09qty37
Speculum, vaginal
s13q09qty38
Clamps (hemostats)
s13q09qty39
Suction pump, hand or foot operated
s13q09qty40
Vacuum extractor
s13q09qty41
Uterine dilator
s13q09qty42
Curette, uterine
s13q09qty43
Vaginal retractor
s13q09qty44
Bag Valve Mask (Ambu bag)
s13q09qty45
Guedel airways-neonatal, child, and adult
s14q01a
Health facility manager/ in charge
s14q01b
Health facility staff
s14q01c
Non Governmental Organization staff
s14q01d
Local government
s14q01e
National government
s14q01f
Community Health Worker Cooperative president / leader
s14q01g
Community Health Workers
s14q01h
Community members
s14q01i
Health Committee
s14q01j
Other
s14q01jo
Specifi
s14q02
Could you take me to the place in this facility that is used to store drugs?
s14q03
IS THIS A SEPARATE ROOM FROM THE REST OF THE FACILITY?
s14q04
Does this pharmacy serve only to store and dispense drugs, or does it also serve
s14q05
Can the doors and windows be locked to keep the pharmacy secured?
s14q06
INTERVIEWER: DOES THE DRUG AREA LOOK CLEAN, PARTIALLY DIRTY, OR DIRTY?
s14q07
INTERVIEWER: DO THE CEILING, WALLS, FLOORS AND WINDOWS LOOK DRY AND FREE FROM TR
s14q08
INTERVIEWER: ARE THE WINDOWS COVERED TO KEEP THE SUNLIGHT OUT?
s14q09
INTERVIEWER: ARE THE DRUGS KEPT ON AN ELEVATED PLATFORM?
s14q10
Does the pharmacy maintain stock cards or stock register?
s14q16a
INFORM FACILITY INCHARGE
s14q16b
CALL THE DISTRICT DRUG STORE/PHARMACY
s14q16c
CALL DHMT
s14q16d
BUY MEDICINES LOCALLY IN THE PRIVATE MARKET
s14q16e
SEND PATIENTS TO BUY THE MEDICINE IN THE PRIVATE MARKET
s14q16f
GO TO THE CAPITAL TO BUY MEDICINES
s14q16g
OTHER
s14q16go
Specify
s15q01b
Facility headcount
treatment
hf_code
period
Total: 525
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