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Health Results Based Financing Impact Evaluation 2018, Health Facility Endline Survey

Tajikistan, 2018
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TJK_2018_HRBFIE-FEL_v01_M
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Gil Shapira, Damien de Walque
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  • f21a_adult_observation
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  • f22_clinical_vignettes

Data file: f22_clinical_vignettes

EDIT THIS!!! Clinical vignettes survey. Data collected at the health care center level. The following modules are included: Main information and 6 case scenarios.

Cases: 1116
Variables: 227

Variables

facility_code
Facility_code
province
Province name
survey_date
Survey date
hw_id
Health worker roster id
b_time
Begin survey time
e_time
End survey time
v1q6
V1.6.Sex of health worker
v1q7
V1.7.Health worker category
v1q7_other
V1.7.Health worker category - other
v1q9_1
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask mother’s name
v1q9_2
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask mother child’s name
v1q9_3
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask the mother what is the child’s problem
v1q9_4
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether the child has difficulty in
v1q9_5
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether the child has fits or spasms
v1q9_6
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether child has temperature
v1q9_7
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether the child has fast and diffi
v1q9_8
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether the child has diarrhea
v1q9_9
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - ask whether the child has vomited
v1q9_11
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - measure weight and height
v1q9_12
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - measure the temperature
v1q9_13
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - check the breathing
v1q9_14
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - mucous membranes (mouth and eyes)
v1q9_15
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - look for rash
v1q9_16
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - see if child is lethargic or unconscious
v1q9_17
V1.9.How will you assess the child? - status of a big fontanel
v1q10
V1.10. Based on this assessment what is you major diagnosis?
v1q11_1
V11. Recommends urgent referral to a hospital
v1q11_2
V11. Administer ringer lactate or normal saline iv solution
v1q11_3
V11. Administer liquid by naso-gastric tube
v1q11_4a
V11. Inject one dose of an injectable antibiotic
v1q11_4b
V11. Give one dose of oral antibiotic
v1q11_4c
V11. Prescribe injectable antibiotic for five days
v1q11_4d
V11. Prescribe oral antibiotics for five days
v1q11_5
V11.Administer ors at the facility
v1q11_6
V11.Prescribe ors for home treatment
v1q11_7
V11.Give one dose of paracetamol
v1q11_8
V11.Prescribe paracetamol for home treatment
v1q12_1
V12.Advise on giving ORS on the way to hospital
v1q12_2
V12.Recommend to give food and fluids other than breastmilk
v1q12_3a
V12.Breastfeed as often as child wants or breastfeed more
v1q12_3b
V12.Also give thick porrige or well mashed foods (animal and vitamin a rich food
v1q12_3c
V12.Give 3-4 meals a day
v1q12_3d
V12.Offer 1 or 2 snacks each day between meals when the child seems hungry
v1q12_4a
V12.Not able to drink and or breastfeed
v1q12_4b
V12.Becomes sicker
v1q12_4c
V12.Fever
v1q12_4d
V12.Fast and difficult breathing
v1q12_4e
V12.Blood in stool
v2q1_1
V2.1.Ask mother’s name
v2q1_2
V2.1.Ask mother child’s name
v2q1_3
V2.1.Ask the mother what is the child’s problem
v2q1_4
V2.1.Ask whether the child had measles within last 3 months
v2q1_5
V2.1.Ask whether the child has a cough
v2q1_6
V2.1.Ask whether the child vomited
v2q1_7
V2.1.Ask whether the child had convulsions
v2q1_8
V2.1.Has the child had fast or difficulty breathing
v2q1_10
V2.1.Measure weight and height
v2q1_11
V2.1.Measure temperature
v2q1_12
V2.1.Check z-scores for height and weight on growth chart
v2q1_13
V2.1.See if child is lethargic or unconsious
v2q1_14
V2.1.Observe if child is convulsing
v2q1_15
V2.1.Count the breath in one minute
v2q1_16
V2.1.Look and feel for stiff neck
v2q1_17
V2.1.Look for runny nose
v2q1_18
V2.1.Look for rash
v2q1_19
V2.1.Look for red eyes
v2q1_20
V2.1.Observe chest indrawing
v2q1_21
V2.1.Look and listen for stridor and wheezing
v2q2
V2.2.Based on this assessment what would be your main diagnosis?
v2q3_1a
V2.3. Give the first dose of antibiotic
v2q3_1b
V2.3. Prescribe oral antibiotic at home for 5 days
v2q3_1c
V2.3. Prescribe injectable antibiotic for 5 days
v2q3_2
V2.3.Recommends urgent referral to a hospital
v2q3_3a
V2.3.Prescribe one dose of paracetamol at the facility
v2q3_3b
V2.3.Prescribe paracetamol for home treatment
v2q3_4
V2.3.Give an inhaler for wheezing
v2q3_5
V2.3.Soothe the throat and relieve the cough with a safe remedy
v2q4_1
V2.4. Teach a caregiver how to give the antibiotics at home
v2q4_2
V2.4. Teach a caregiver about making or buying and giving a safe remedy
v2q4_3a
V2.4. Breastfeed as often as child wants or breastfeed more
v2q4_3b
V2.4. Also give thick porrige or well mashed foods (animal and vitamin a rich fo
v2q4_4a
V2.4. Not able to drink and or breastfeed
v2q4_4b
V2.4. Becomes sicker
v2q4_4c
V2.4. Fever continues
v2q4_4d
V2.4.Fast and difficult breathing
v2q4_4e
V2.4. Convulsions
v3q1_1
V3.1. Ask mother’s name
v3q1_2
V3.1. Ask mother child’s name
v3q1_3
V3.1. Ask the mother what is the child’s problem
v3q1_4
V3.1. Measure weight and height
v3q1_5
V3.1. Measure temperature
v3q1_6
V3.1.Count the breath in one minute
v3q1_7
V3.1. Look for chest indrawing
v3q1_8
V3.1.Look for nasal flaring
v3q1_9
V3.1. Look and feel for grîuning
v3q1_10
V3.1. Look and feel for bulging fontanelle
v3q1_11
V3.1. Look for pus draining from the ear
v3q1_12
V3.1. Look at umbilicus on readness and pus
v3q1_13
V3.1. Look for pustules on the skin
v3q1_14
V3.1. See whether the infant is lethargic or unconsicious
v3q1_15
V3.1. Assess young infant’s movement
v3q2
V3.2.Based on this assessment what is your main diagnosis?
v3q3_1
V3.3.Administer intramuscular inject first dose of antibiotic
v3q3_2
V3.3.Treat to prevent low blood sugar by giving 20-50 ml expressed breast milk b
v3q3_3
V3.3.Advise mother how to keep an infant warm on the way to the hospital
v3q3_4
V3.3.Refer urgently to the hospital
v3q4
V3.4.Please explain what will be the dosage of gentamicin?
v4q2_1
V4.2.Ask mother’s name
v4q2_2
V4.2 Ask mother child’s name
v4q2_3
V4.2.Ask about age of the child
v4q2_4
V4.2.Ask the mother what is the child’s problem
v4q2_5
V4.2.Ask whether the child vomits
v4q2_6
V4.2.Ask whether the child has fits or spasms (convulsion)
v4q2_7
V4.2.Ask whether the child has cough or difficulty breathing
v4q2_8
V4.2.Will ask whether the child has diarrhea
v4q2_9
V4.2.Ask about frequency of meals and snacks
v4q2_10
V4.2.Ask about different food groups being eaten
v4q2_11
V4.2.Ask about last time vitamin A
v4q2_12
V4.2.Ask about last time sprinkles supplementation
v4q2_13
V4.2.Ask about last time deworming took place
v4q2_15
V4.2.Measure weight and height
v4q2_16
V4.2.Consult growth chart
v4q2_17
V4.2.Check z-scores for height and weight on growth chart
v4q2_18
V4.2.Check mid-upper arm circumference
v4q2_19
V4.2.Measure temperature
v4q2_20
V4.2.Check whether the child can drink or breastfeed
v4q2_21
V4.2.Look whether the child is lethargic or unconscious
v4q2_22
V4.2.Count the breath in one minute
v4q2_23
V4.2.Look for chest indrawing
v4q2_24
V4.2.Look and listen for stridor or wheezing
v4q2_25
V4.2.Will look and feel for edema on both feet
v4q2_26
V4.2.Check skin and palms of a child on palmar palor
v4q2_27
V4.2.Assess child feeding
v4q2_28
V4.2.Blood test
v4q2_29
V4.2.Test on worms
v4q3
V4.3. Based on this assessment, what is your main diagnosis?
v4q4_1
V4.4.Urgently refer to the hospital
v4q4_2
V4.4.Give iron containing drug
v4q4_3
V4.4.Give vitamin supplements if none in past six months
v4q4_4a
V4.4.Give meals more frequently (4-5 time a day)
v4q4_4b
V4.4.Also give thick porrige or well mashed foods (animal and vitamin a rich foo
v4q4_4c
V4.4.Offer 1 or 2 snacks each day between meals when the child seems hungry
v4q4_4d
V4.4.Ensure at least four of seven food groups eaten regularly
v4q4_4e
V4.4.Provide nutritional supplement
v4q4_5a
V4.4.Not able to drink and or breastfeed
v4q4_5b
V4.4.Becomes sicker
v4q4_5c
V4.4.Fever continues
v4q4_5d
V4.4.Fast breathing difficult breathing
v4q4_6
V4.4.When to return for follow-up
v5q1_1
V5.1.1.Ask how old is a patient
v5q1_2
V5.1.2.Ask to describe in more detail problems
v5q1_3
V5.1.3.Ask whether it is for the first time when such symtoms are presented
v5q1_4
V5.1.4.Ask whether he feels nausia
v5q1_5
V5.1.5.Ask whether he vomited
v5q1_6
V5.1.6.Ask about oliguria or about problems with kidney
v5q1_7
V5.1.7.Ask about vision problems during the headache
v5q1_8
V5.1.8.Ask about whether he has chest pain
v5q1_9
V5.1.9.Ask smoking status
v5q1_10
V5.1.10.Ask about alcohol intake
v5q1_11
V5.1.11.Ask family history of premature coronary heart disease or stroke
v5q1_12
V5.1.12.Ask whether the patient has diabetes
v5q1_13
V5.1.13.Ask about lifestyle/physical activity
v5q1_14
V5.1.14.Ask about food intake
v5q1_15
V5.1.15.Ask about weight gain/loss
v5q1_16
V5.1.16.Ask whether he is already on antihypertensive therapy or other medicatio
v5q1_18
V5.1.18.Measure blood pressure
v5q1_19
V5.1.19.Assess his weight and height
v5q1_20
V5.1.20.Assess pulse
v5q1_22
V5.1.22.A urine sample for estimation of the albumin: creatinine ratio and testi
v5q1_23
V5.1.23.A blood sample to measure plasma glucose, electrolytes, creatinine, esti
v5q1_24
V5.1.24.12-lead electrocardiography
v5q2
V5.2. What is nassir’s risk level of cardio vascular disease?
v5q3_1
V5.3.Assuming that all the needed drugs are in stock in the health facility. - a
v5q3_2a
V5.3.Reduce the intake of salt
v5q3_2b
V5.3.Reduce the intake of fatty meat
v5q3_2c
V5.3.Reduce the intake of fatty food
v5q3_3
V5.3.Advise on physical activity
v5q3_4
V5.3.Refuse of smoking and nos (chewing tobaco)
v5q3_5
V5.3.Avoid unhealthy alcohol use
v5q3_6
V5.3. Home blood pressure monitoring twice a day in the morning and the evening
v5q3_7
V5.3.Follow up visits and monitoring every 3 month
v5q3_9
V5.3. I do not know
v6q1_1
V6.1.1.Ask how old is a patient
v6q1_2
V6.1.2.Ask to describe in more detail problems
v6q1_3
V6.1.3.Ask whether it is for the first time when such symtoms are presented
v6q1_4
V6.1.4.Ask whether he feels nausea
v6q1_5
V6.1.5.Ask whether he vomited
v6q1_6
V6.1.6.Ask about oliguria and about the problem of kidney
v6q1_7
V6.1.7.Ask about vision problems during the headache
v6q1_8
V6.1.8.Ask about whether he has chest pain
v6q1_9
V6.1.9.Ask smoking status
v6q1_10
V6.1.10.Ask about alcohol intake
v6q1_11
V6.1.11.Ask family history of premature coronary heart disease or stroke
v6q1_12
V6.1.12.Ask whether the patient has diabetes
v6q1_13
V6.1.13.Ask about lifestyle/physical activity
v6q1_14
V6.1.14.Ask about food intake
v6q1_15
V6.1.15.Ask whether he is already on antihypertensive therapy or other medicatio
v6q1_16
V6.1.16.Assess his weight
v6q1_17
V6.1.17.Assess pulse
v6q1_18
V6.1.18.Measure blood pressure
v6q1_20
V6.1.20.A urine sample for estimation of the albumin: creatinine ratio and testi
v6q1_21
V6.1.21.A blood sample to measure plasma glucose, electrolytes, creatinine, esti
v6q1_22
V6.1.22.12-lead electrocardiography
v6q2
V6.2.What is otabek’s risk level of cardio vascular disease?
v6q3_1
V6.3.1.Anti-hypertensive drug treatment
v6q3_2
V6.3.2.Prescribe antihypertensive drugs at home
v6q3_3
V6.3.3.Prescribe gipoglicemic drugs
v6q3_4a
V6.3.4a.Reduce the intake of salt
v6q3_4b
V6.3.4b.Reduce the intake of fatty meat
v6q3_4c
V6.3.4c.Reduce the intake of fatty food
v6q3_5
V6.3.5.Advise on physical activity
v6q3_6
V6.3.6.Smoking cessation and nos (chewing tobaco)
v6q3_7
V6.3.7.Avoid unhealthy alcohol use
v6q3_8
V6.3.8.Home blood pressure monitoring twice a day in the morning and the evening
v6q3_9
V6.3.9.Give advice on leg hygiene (nails, treatment of corns, wear appropriate f
v6q3_10
V6.3.10.Follow up visits and monitoring every 3 month
v6q4_1
V6.4.1.Thiazide-like diuretic
v6q4_2
V6.4.2.Ace inhibitor
v6q4_3
V6.4.3.Calcium channel blocker
v6q4_4
V6.4.4.Beta-blocker
v6q5_1
V6.5.One of the listed drugs
v6q5_2
V6.5.More than one from listed drugs
v6q6_1
V6.6.Thiazide-like diuretic
v6q6_2
V6.6.Ace inhibitor
v6q6_3
V6.6.Calcium channel blocker
v6q6_4
V6.6.Beta-blocker
district
Total: 227
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