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Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme Maternal and Child Health Initiative Impact Evaluation (SURE-P MCH) 2013

Nigeria, 2013
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NGA_2013_SUREPIE-BL_v01_M_v01_A_PUF
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Pedro Rosa Dias, Marcos Vera-Hernández, Marcus Holmlund
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Dec 22, 2014
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1.30 Other (Specify) (wdc_meetings_topics_other)

Data file: wdc_all_PUF

Overview

Valid: 79
Type: Discrete
Start: 652
End: 798
Width: 147
Format:

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Literal question
Over the last 6 months, how many Ward Development Committee meetings took place? 1.30 Which of the following topics were discussed?
Categories
Value Category
About sure-p
Absence of staff quarters
Access of unidentified personnel to patients
Accommodation for sure p staff
Accommodation of staff
Accusing the nurse and midwivies
Amenities like electricity, road & bed space for patients
Appointment of a doctor to the PHC,
Awareness
Bore hole
Borehole, solar energy, and to employ more staff.
Building of health centre
Building of toilets and laboratory
Campaign to use phc
Children care,
Commitment of VHW staff
Deployment of midwives
Discuss the maintenance of pregnant women and children
Discussed about SURE - P VHW
Distribution of drugs pattern
Electricity
Ensure that quality renovation work of the roof is carried out.
Environmental and personal hygiene
General development of the facility
Govt assistance for residential building for workers
HIV
Health talk on HIV
Hospital renovation
How to develop facility
Immunization
Immunization, sanitation,use of clean water,new building, electricity.
Intentives for WDC members
Issue of drug abuse
Lack of accommodations to the staff.
Lack of electricity
Lack of staff and drug availability
Maintainance of the PHC
Maintenance of the physical structures
Mobility in case of emergency or citing another PHC in some of the communities that are very far from here.
Mobilization, Patronage
Monetary assistance
Need for Renovation.
Payment of vilage health workers
Power supply and water
Provision of more infrastructure to the facility
Public enlightenment
Removal of the refuse site close to the PHC, fencing the PHC, staff quarters, lack of water in PHC, security. Refrigerator for preserving vaccines.
Renovation and maintenance of d PHC
Renovation of Roof top for health workers
Renovation of facility
Renovation of the building, patient utilization of the facility
Renovation of the infrastructure
Repair borehole, security.
Salary of village health worker
Sanitary condition of the facility
Sanitation
Sanitation around the facility
Sanitation of the facility
Security
Security issues around the clinic
Security of facility, mobility, supply of electricity
Security, manpower
Staff welfare
Supervision of the ongoing PHC project.
The talk about equipment in the facility
They used to have drugs free from other state
Training of village health workers
Transportation
Transportation logistics, Electricity, and Road to the newly constructed health centre
Upgrading the PHC and how to get an ambulance for the PHC
VHW challenges
Water supply and electricity
Water supply to the facility
Water supply, Electricity
Welfare of Staff
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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