FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH,
National Health Management Information System,
Data Quality Assessment and Improvement Tool,
Mobile Version 2021
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General Information
This form is to be used in Data Quality Assessments in health facilities in the country
Background
Reports on health system strengthening activities are only useful in making policy decisions and improving health care services if the data contained in the reports are of high quality. Attention to data quality ensures that target-setting and results reporting are informed by valid and reliable information, and that reporting officers, units, departments, agencies, programmes and partners are collecting and organizing this information in the same manner.
Since the inception of the revised NHMIS (Nigeria DHIS2) in 2013, much emphasis has been placed on assuring the quality of routine data reported from health facilities to the national level for health programmes planning, monitoring and evaluation. Whether for the National Health Management Information Systems (NHMIS) or for donor-funded projects like PEPFAR, PMI and the Global Fund, data quality assessment tools and methods have been developed and widely used to measure data quality (in terms of accuracy, completeness, consistency and timeliness of data) and identify gaps in reporting systems which inhibit the production of quality data. Existing tools used to measure data quality and identify gaps in reporting were harmonized with the NHMIS DQA checklist, including WHO Immunization Data Quality Audit (IDQA) and Data Quality Self-Assessment (DQS) for immunization, the Global Fund/MEASURE Evaluation Data Quality Audit (DQA) for HIV, TB and Malaria indicators, the Routine Data Quality Assessment Tool, an indicator-generic capacity building and self-assessment version of the DQA, and the PRISM methodology which measures data quality (as a component of HMIS performance) in a similar fashion. This will reduce the ad hoc implementation of these tools in-country by different disease programs and donors which often produced overlapping and redundant assessments which add burden for health workers and is wasteful of precious public health resources.
Data quality assessment (DQA) is an institutional process that involves regular review of NHMIS performance as measured by the level of data quality and the use of data for decision making. Regular data records review and periodic DQA exercise are necessary requirements for a functional and effective National Health Management Information System (NHMIS). The DQA exercise is designed to consistently ensure the quality of NHMIS data at all data management levels. Data quality assessments help improve data quality by uncovering hidden problems in data collection, aggregation, and transmission of priority indicator data. DQA should be conducted regularly and linked to the annual health sector review and the quinquennial health sector planning cycle.
To build technical capacities for DQA, synergies would be enhanced by the Ministry of Health with technical/development partners, statistics agencies and academic institutions. Development and technical partners can greatly contribute to the success of NHMIS data quality plan and mechanisms. DQA should be conducted in a spirit of openness and transparency and should include regular feedback to data producers especially at the LGAs and health facility level.
Facility Identifiers
State
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Abia
abia
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Adamawa
adamawa
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Anambra
anambra
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Akwa-Ibom
akwa_ibom
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Bauchi
bauchi
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Bayelsa
bayelsa
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Benue
benue
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Borno
borno
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Cross River
cross_river
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Delta
delta
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Ebonyi
ebonyi
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Edo
edo
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Ekiti
ekiti
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Enugu
enugu
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Federal Capital Territory
federal_cap
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Gombe
gombe
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Imo
imo
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Jigawa
jigawa
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Kaduna
kaduna
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Kano
kano
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Katsina
katsina
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Kebbi
kebbi
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Kogi
kogi
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Kwara
kwara
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Lagos
lagos
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Nasarawa
nasarawa
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Niger
niger
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Ogun
ogun
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Ondo
ondo
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Osun
osun
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Oyo
oyo
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Plateau
plateau
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Rivers
rivers
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Sokoto
sokoto
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Taraba
taraba
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Yobe
yobe
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Zamfara
zamfara
LGA
Ward
Input ward name
Please remember to add facility to master facility list
Facility
Input facility name
Please remember to add facility to master facility list
Assessment Date
Start Period Under Review
End Period Under Review
Implementation Level
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Federal
federal
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State
state
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LGA
lga
Level of Care
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Primary
primary
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Secondary
secondary
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Tertiary
tertiary
Type of ownership
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Public
public
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Private
private
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Faith-Based
faith_based
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Other ownership type
other_ownership
Input ownership type
Service availability mapping
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In-patient care (admission)
in_patient_care_admission
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ANC services
anc_services
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PMTCT Care service
pmtct_care_service
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Labor and Delivery service
delivery_service
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Family planning service
family_planning_service
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HIV Testing services
hiv_testing_services
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ART services
art_services
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TB services
tb_services
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Non-communicable diseases services
non_communicable_diseases_servi
Section 1: Data availability/Completeness: NHMIS tools
1.1 Monthly Summary Form (MSF)
1. Is the site-copy of MSF for the month under review sighted?
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Yes
2
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No
0
2. Are all relevant data entry fields completely filled?
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Yes
2
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No
0
3. Is it duly signed and countersigned by the officers who filled and cross-checked respectively?
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Yes
2
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No
0
1.1 KEY COMMENTS
1.1 ACTION PLAN
1.2 General Attendance Register
4a. Is General attendance register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
4b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
5. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
6. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review
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Yes
2
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No
0
7. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a. Patient/client card number?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b. Age?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c. Sex?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d. Phone number of client or next of kin?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.2 KEY COMMENTS
1.2 ACTION PLAN
1.3 Out-patient care register
8a. Is out-patient care register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
8b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
9. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
10. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
11. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Patient number?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Age?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Presenting complaint?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) Diagnosis?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.3 KEY COMMENTS
1.3 ACTION PLAN
1.4 In-patient care register
12a. Is in-patient care register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
12b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
13. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
14. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
15. Is the "date of admission (dd/mm/yyyy)" column completely and correctly filled?
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Yes
2
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No
0
1.4 KEY COMMENTS
1.4 ACTION PLAN
1.5 Ante-natal care register
16a. Is Ante-natal care register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
16b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
17. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
18. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
19. Is the "No. of antenatal clinic visit(s) to date" column completely filled?
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Yes
2
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No
0
20. Do the columns for client's Age have single entries on each row?
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Yes
2
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No
0
21. Do the columns for Ante-natal clinic attendance have single entries on each row?
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Yes
2
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No
0
1.5 KEY COMMENTS
1.5 ACTION PLAN
1.6 National PMTCT Maternal Cohort Register
22a. Is National PMTCT Maternal Cohort Register available?
(PMTCT - Prevention of mother to child transmission) Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
22b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
23. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
24. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
25. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) ART start date?
Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART)
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Timing of ART initiation?
Anti Retroviral Therapy (ART)
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.6 KEY COMMENTS
1.6 ACTION PLAN
1.7 National PMTCT Child Follow-Up register
26a. Is National PMTCT Child Follow-Up register available?
(PMTCT - Prevention of mother to child transmission) Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
26b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
27. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
28. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
29. Do the columns for Timing of ARV Prophylaxis have single entries on each row?
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Yes
2
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No
0
30. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Age at CTX initiation?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Age at first PCR?
(PCR - Polymerase Chain Reaction)
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.7 KEY COMMENTS
1.7 ACTION PLAN
1.8. Labour and Delivery register
31a. Is Labour and Delivery register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
31b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
32. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
33. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
34. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Date of delivery?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Mode of delivery?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Pregnancy outcome?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) Who took delivery of child?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.8 KEY COMMENTS
1.8 ACTION PLAN
1.9 National PMTCT HTS register
35a. Is National PMTCT HTS register Avaliable?
PMTCT - Prevention of mother to child transmission
HTS - HIV Test Service
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
35b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
36. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
37. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
38. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) HIV test result?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Received HIV result?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.9 KEY COMMENTS
1.9 ACTION PLAN
1.10 Post-natal care register
39a. Is Post-natal care register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
39b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
40. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
41. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
42. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Client Number?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) PNC for mother?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) PNC for newborn?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) Outcome of Visit
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.10 KEY COMMENTS
1.10 ACTION PLAN
1.11 Family planning register
43a. Is Family Planning Register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
43b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
44. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
45. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
46. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Counselled on FP?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Type of FP Client?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Injection? (please scrutinize with commodity availability & utilization record/report of same period)
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) IUD? (please scrutinize with commodity availability & utilization record/report of same period)
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.11 KEY COMMENTS
1.11 ACTION PLAN
1.12 Child immunization register
47a. Is Child immunization register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
47b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
48. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
49. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
50. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Date of birth?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Name of settlement?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Vaccine given? (please scrutinize with the vaccine tally sheet of same period)
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) Parent's/caregiver phone number?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.12 KEY COMMENTS
1.12 ACTION PLAN
1.13 Nutrition/ Growth monitoring and promotion for U5 register (NGMP)
51a. Is Nutrition/ Growth monitoring and promotion for U5 register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
51b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
52. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
53. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
54. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Infant and Young Child feeding (0- 23 months)?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Growth according to the Child Health Card?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.13 KEY COMMENTS
1.13 ACTION PLAN
1.14 National HTS register
55a. Is National HTS register available?
HTS - HIV Testing Service
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
55b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
56. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
57. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
58. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) TB clinical screening done?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Tested and received HIV (negative/positive) result? (please scrutinize with the laboratory worksheet used for same period)
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.14 KEY COMMENTS
1.14 ACTION PLAN
1.15 National Referral register
59a. Is National Referral register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
59b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
60. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
61. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
62. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a. Referral (from, to)? (please scrutinize with the referral slips)
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Yes
1
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No
0
b. Date completed?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.15 KEY COMMENTS
1.15 ACTION PLAN
1.16 National ART register
63a. Is National ART register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
63b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
64. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
65. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
66. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
66 a) ART start date?
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Yes
1
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No
0
66 b) Regimens?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.16 KEY COMMENTS
1.16 ACTION PLAN
1.17 National TB Presumptive register
(\*TB data is reported quarterly; e.g. Jan-Mar TB service data is reported in April etc)
67a. Is National TB Presumptive register available?
TB data is reported quarterly; e.g. Jan-Mar TB service data is reported in April etc
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Yes
yes
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No
no
67b. Are the data records for the period or quarter (3 months) under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
68. Does the monthly data entry begin on new page? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review i.e. the 3 months)
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Yes
2
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No
0
69. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the respective reporting period? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review i.e. the 3 months)
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Yes
2
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No
0
70. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the period under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Age
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Gene Xpert?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Specimen result?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) HIV result?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.17 KEY COMMENTS
1.17 ACTION PLAN
1.18 National TB Treatment register
(\*TB data is reported quarterly i.e. 3 months data entries in the register before reporting)
71a. Is National TB Treatment register available?
TB data is reported quartely i.e. 3 months data entries in the register before reporting
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Yes
yes
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No
no
71b. Are the data records for the period or quarter (3 months) under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
72. Does the monthly data entry begin on new page? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review i.e. the 3 months)
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Yes
2
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No
0
73. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the respective reporting period? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review i.e. the 3 months)
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Yes
2
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No
0
74. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled for the 3 months under review:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Site of Disease (Pulmonary/ Extra Pulmonary)?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Registration group (new, relapse, treatment failure, transferred in)?
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Yes
1
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No
0
c) Gene Xpert?
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Yes
1
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No
0
d) Microscopy test from month 2 to month 6?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.18 KEY COMMENTS
1.18 ACTION PLAN
1.19 National Non-Communicable Diseases register (NCDR)
75a. Is National Non-Communicable Diseases register available?
Say yes only if sighted.
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Yes
yes
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No
no
75b. Are the data records for the month under review available?
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Yes
2
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No
0
76. Did data records for the month under review begin on a new page?
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Yes
2
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No
0
77. Are all dates (dd/mm/yyyy) within the month under review? (please scrutinize the pages of the register used for the period under review)
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Yes
2
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No
0
78. Are the following data fields completely and correctly filled:
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Yes
1
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No
0
a) Confirmed diagnosis?
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Yes
1
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No
0
b) Treatment?
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Yes
1
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No
0
1.19 KEY COMMENTS
1.19 ACTION PLAN
Section 2 : Data Consistency
Select three numbers randomly from each register below and ask for individual health records (case files/ folders) to compare the data entries for data elements (variables) given below.
N.B. If case files are not available, please verify and score for data captured correctly in the source register.
2.1 General attendance register
1. How many had their age and sex correctly the same in the General attendance register & case files?
2.1 KEY COMMENTS
2.1 ACTION PLAN
2.2 Antenatal care register
2. How many were consistently captured as either new or follow up (revisit) clients in the ANC register & individual health records/ANC cards on same date in the previous month?
3. How many had their number of antenatal clinic visit(s) to date consistently the same in the individual health records /ANC cards & ANC register on same date in the previous month?
4. How many had their \*IPT\* dose data correctly the same in the individual health records /ANC cards & ANC register on same date in the previous month? (\*intermittent preventive treatment against malaria in pregnancy)
5. How many had their Td vaccination data correctly the same in the individual health records /ANC cards & ANC register on same date in the previous month? (tetanus-diphtheria vaccination for immunity against tetanus and diphtheria)
2.2a KEY COMMENTS
2.2a ACTION PLAN
2.3 National PMTCT maternal cohort register (PMCR)
(for pregnant women tested positive and on ART for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV)
6. How many had their HIV status & ART start date data correctly the same in the ART care card & PMCR?
7. How many had their ARV Regimen codes data correctly the same in the ART care card & PMCR?
2.3 KEY COMMENTS
2.3 ACTION PLAN
2.4 Labour and delivery register (LDR)
8. How many had the mode of delivery & who took the delivery data correctly the same in the individual health records & LDR?
9. How many had the pregnancy outcome (mother & newborn) data correctly the same in the individual health records & LDR?
2.4 KEY COMMENTS
2.4 ACTION PLAN
2.5 Post-natal care register (PNCR)
10. How many had the Post-natal clinic attendance (new, revisit) data correctly the same in the individual health records & PNCR?
11. How many had the Outcome of visit data correctly the same in the individual health records & PNCR?
2.5 KEY COMMENTS
2.5 ACTION PLAN
2.6 Family planning register (FPR)
12. How many had the Type of FP Client data correctly the same in the individual health records & FPR?
13. How many are correctly identified as New acceptors (NA) or Revisits (RV) under the columns of FP methods and found consistent with entry under the column First time modern FP user?
2.6 KEY COMMENTS
2.6 ACTION PLAN
2.7 Child Routine Immunization register (CRIR)
14. How many had their age & sex (biodata) correctly the same in the child health card & CRIR?
15. How many had the Antigen received correctly the same in the child health card & CRIR?
2.7 KEY COMMENTS
2.7 ACTION PLAN
2.8 Nutrition, growth monitoring and promotion for children U5 register (NGMR)
16. How many had their age & sex (biodata) correctly the same in the child health card & NGMR?
17. How many had their Infant and Young Child feeding (0- 23 months) data correctly the same in the child health card & NGMR?
18. How many had their Growth according to the Child Health Card data correctly the same in the child health card & NGMR?
2.8 KEY COMMENTS
2.8 ACTION PLAN
2.9 Out-patient care register (OPCR)
(NB. Please select any 3 malaria cases in the register)
19. How many with diagnosis of malaria had their age & sex (biodata) correctly the same in the individual health records & OPCR?
20. How many had their Malaria laboratory diagnosis and Confirmed uncomplicated malaria data the same as in the individual health records & OPCR?
2.9 KEY COMMENTS
2.9 ACTION PLAN
2.10 In-patient care register (IPCR)
21. How many had their Date of admission the same as in the individual health records & IPCR?
2.10 KEY COMMENTS
2.10 ACTION PLAN
2.11 National HIV Testing Service register (HTSR)
22. How many had their TB clinical screening done data the same as in the client intake form & HTSR?
23. How many had their Tested and received HIV (negative/positive) result data the same as in the HIV request and result form & HTSR?
2.11 KEY COMMENTS
2.11 ACTION PLAN
2.12 National Referral register
24. How many had their Referral (from, to), data the same as in the referral form & Referral register?
2.12 KEY COMMENTS
2.12 ACTION PLAN
2.13 National PMTCT HTS register (PMTCT-HTSR)
25. How many had their HIV test result data the same as in the HIV request and result form & PMTCT-HTSR?
2.13 KEY COMMENTS
2.13 ACTION PLAN
2.14 National PMTCT Child Follow-Up register (PMTCT-CFUR)
26. How many had their Timing of ARV Prophylaxis data the same as in the ART Care card & PMTCT-CFUR?
27. How many had their 1st PCR date sample collected data the same as in the ART Care card & PMTCT-CFUR?
2.14 KEY COMMENTS
2.14 ACTION PLAN
2.15 National ART register (ARTR)
28. How many had their ART start date data the same as in the ART Care card & ARTR?
29. How many had their ART Drug regimens data the same as in the ART Care card & ARTR?
2.15 KEY COMMENTS
2.15 ACTION PLAN
2.16 National TB Presumptive register (NTBPR)
30. How many had their Specimen result the same as in the NTBPR & TB Lab register?
31. How many had their HIV result the same as in the NTBPR & TB Lab register?
2.16 KEY COMMENTS
2.16 ACTION PLAN
2.17 National TB Treatment register (NTBTR)
32. How many had their Site of Disease (Pulmonary/ Extra Pulmonary) the same as in the TB treatment card & NTBTR
33. How many had their Registration group the same as in the TB treatment card & NTBTR
2.17 KEY COMMENTS
2.17 ACTION PLAN
2.18 National Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) register
34. How many had their age & sex (biodata) correctly the same in the individual health records & NCD register?
35. How many had their Confirmed diagnosis biodata correctly the same in the individual health records & NCD register?
2.18 TYPE KEY COMMENTS
2.18 ACTION PLAN
Section 3: Data validity/Accuracy
Verify by recounting in the source register the reported data values in the monthly summary form filled at the health facility for the previous month.
Score 10 if data value in the register, site-MSF & DHIS2 are equal (except for TB data currently on ETB platform), otherwise score 0. (except for TB data currently on ETB platform)
Data value verified (Register)
3.1 Facility & Outpatient Attendance
1. Number of health facility attendance - females aged ≥ 20 years (General attendance register)
2. Number of health facility attendance - males aged 29 days – 11 months (General attendance register)
3. Total number of out-patient attendance
3.1 KEY COMMENTS
3.1 ACTION PLAN
3.2 RMNCAH + Nutrition Services indicators and (Source Register)
4. Number of new family planning acceptors (FP register)
5. Number of persons given oral pills (FP register)
6. Number of females aged 15-19 using modern contraception (FP register)
7. Number of females aged 20-24 using modern contraception (FP register)
8. Number of injectables Sayana press/ plus SI indicator (DMPA-SC) given (FP register)
9. Number of antenatal first visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
10. Number of antenatal fourth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
11. Number of antenatal eighth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
12. Number of pregnant women given Td 1 (ANC register)
13. Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant SBA (L&D register)
14. Total number of deliveries (L&D register)
15. Number of live births (L&D register)
16. Number of still births (L&D register)
18. Number of postnatal clinic visits within 1 day / 24 hours (PNC register)
19. Number of children given Penta 3 (Child immunization register)
20. Number of children < 1 year fully immunized (Child immunization register)
22. Number of children aged 0-59 months weighted (Total)
25. Number of children aged 12-59 months given Vitamin A
3.2 TYPE KEY COMMENTS
3.2 ACTION PLAN
3.3 Malaria
27. Number of pregnant women given IPT 2 (ANC register)
28. Number of pregnant women who received LLIN (ANC register)
29. Number of children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
30. Number of persons ≥ 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
31. Children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria treated with ACT (Out-patient register)
3.3 KEY COMMENTS
3.3 ACTION PLAN
3.4 HTS, PMTCT & ART
32. Total number of people who tested for HIV and received their results (national HTS register)
33. Total number of HTS clients clinically screened for TB (national HTS register)
34. Number of pregnant women tested HIV positive (national PMTCT HTS register)
35. Number of HIV positive pregnant women already on ART prior to this pregnancy (national PMTCT maternal cohort register)
36. Total number of people living with HIV newly started on ART during the reporting month (exclude ART transferred in) (national ART register)
37. Total number of people living with HIV who commenced CTX during the reporting month (national ART register)
38. Number of people newly enrolled in HIV care who are started on INH prophylaxis during the quarter (Isoniazid Preventive Therapy IPT register)
3.4 KEY COMMENTS
3.4 ACTION PLAN
3.5 Tuberculosis services
39. Number of presumptive cases DS-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
40. Number of presumptive cases DR-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
41. Number of presumptive cases tested Gene Xpert positive in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
42. Number of presumptive cases tested Smear (AFB) positive (TB presumptive register)
43. Number of presumptive cases with HIV positive result (TB presumptive register)
44. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Xpert positive (TB treatment register)
45. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Smear positive (TB treatment register)
46. Number of new pulmonary TB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
47. Number of new EPTB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
48. Total number of TB cases notified – New (TB treatment register)
3.5 KEY COMMENTS
3.5 ACTION PLAN
Data value reported (site - MSF)
3.1 Facility & Outpatient Attendance
1. Number of health facility attendance - females aged ≥ 20 years (General attendance register)
2. Number of health facility attendance - males aged 29 days – 11 months (General attendance register)
3. Total number of out-patient attendance
3.1 KEY COMMENTS
3.1 ACTION PLAN
3.2 RMNCAH + Nutrition Services indicators and (Source Register)
4. Number of new family planning acceptors (FP register)
5. Number of persons given oral pills (FP register)
6. Number of females aged 15-19 using modern contraception (FP register)
7. Number of females aged 20-24 using modern contraception (FP register)
8. Number of injectables Sayana press/ plus SI indicator (DMPA-SC) given (FP register)
9. Number of antenatal first visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
10. Number of antenatal fourth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
11. Number of antenatal eighth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
12. Number of pregnant women given Td 1 (ANC register)
13. Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant SBA (L&D register)
14. Total number of deliveries (L&D register)
15. Number of live births (L&D register)
16. Number of still births (L&D register)
18. Number of postnatal clinic visits within 1 day / 24 hours (PNC register)
19. Number of children given Penta 3 (Child immunization register)
20. Number of children < 1 year fully immunized (Child immunization register)
22. Number of children aged 0-59 months weighted (Total)
25. Number of children aged 12-59 months given Vitamin A
3.2 TYPE KEY COMMENTS
3.2 ACTION PLAN
3.3 Malaria
27. Number of pregnant women given IPT 2 (ANC register)
28. Number of pregnant women who received LLIN (ANC register)
29. Number of children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
30. Number of persons ≥ 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
31. Children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria treated with ACT (Out-patient register)
3.3 KEY COMMENTS
3.3 ACTION PLAN
3.4 HTS, PMTCT & ART
32. Total number of people who tested for HIV and received their results (national HTS register)
33. Total number of HTS clients clinically screened for TB (national HTS register)
34. Number of pregnant women tested HIV positive (national PMTCT HTS register)
35. Number of HIV positive pregnant women already on ART prior to this pregnancy (national PMTCT maternal cohort register)
36. Total number of people living with HIV newly started on ART during the reporting month (exclude ART transferred in) (national ART register)
37. Total number of people living with HIV who commenced CTX during the reporting month (national ART register)
38. Number of people newly enrolled in HIV care who are started on INH prophylaxis during the quarter (Isoniazid Preventive Therapy IPT register)
3.4 KEY COMMENTS
3.4 ACTION PLAN
3.5 Tuberculosis services
39. Number of presumptive cases DS-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
40. Number of presumptive cases DR-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
41. Number of presumptive cases tested Gene Xpert positive in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
42. Number of presumptive cases tested Smear (AFB) positive (TB presumptive register)
43. Number of presumptive cases with HIV positive result (TB presumptive register)
44. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Xpert positive (TB treatment register)
45. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Smear positive (TB treatment register)
46. Number of new pulmonary TB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
47. Number of new EPTB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
48. Total number of TB cases notified – New (TB treatment register)
3.5 KEY COMMENTS
3.5 ACTION PLAN
Data value (DHIS 2)
3.1 Facility & Outpatient Attendance
1. Number of health facility attendance - females aged ≥ 20 years (General attendance register)
2. Number of health facility attendance - males aged 29 days – 11 months (General attendance register)
3. Total number of out-patient attendance
3.1 KEY COMMENTS
3.1 ACTION PLAN
3.2 RMNCAH + Nutrition Services indicators and (Source Register)
4. Number of new family planning acceptors (FP register)
5. Number of persons given oral pills (FP register)
6. Number of females aged 15-19 using modern contraception (FP register)
7. Number of females aged 20-24 using modern contraception (FP register)
8. Number of injectables Sayana press/ plus SI indicator (DMPA-SC) given (FP register)
9. Number of antenatal first visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
10. Number of antenatal fourth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
11. Number of antenatal eighth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
12. Number of pregnant women given Td 1 (ANC register)
13. Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant SBA (L&D register)
14. Total number of deliveries (L&D register)
15. Number of live births (L&D register)
16. Number of still births (L&D register)
18. Number of postnatal clinic visits within 1 day / 24 hours (PNC register)
19. Number of children given Penta 3 (Child immunization register)
20. Number of children < 1 year fully immunized (Child immunization register)
22. Number of children aged 0-59 months weighted (Total)
25. Number of children aged 12-59 months given Vitamin A
3.2 TYPE KEY COMMENTS
3.2 ACTION PLAN
3.3 Malaria
27. Number of pregnant women given IPT 2 (ANC register)
28. Number of pregnant women who received LLIN (ANC register)
29. Number of children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
30. Number of persons ≥ 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
31. Children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria treated with ACT (Out-patient register)
3.3 KEY COMMENTS
3.3 ACTION PLAN
3.4 HTS, PMTCT & ART
32. Total number of people who tested for HIV and received their results (national HTS register)
33. Total number of HTS clients clinically screened for TB (national HTS register)
34. Number of pregnant women tested HIV positive (national PMTCT HTS register)
35. Number of HIV positive pregnant women already on ART prior to this pregnancy (national PMTCT maternal cohort register)
36. Total number of people living with HIV newly started on ART during the reporting month (exclude ART transferred in) (national ART register)
37. Total number of people living with HIV who commenced CTX during the reporting month (national ART register)
38. Number of people newly enrolled in HIV care who are started on INH prophylaxis during the quarter (Isoniazid Preventive Therapy IPT register)
3.4 KEY COMMENTS
3.4 ACTION PLAN
3.5 Tuberculosis services
39. Number of presumptive cases DS-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
40. Number of presumptive cases DR-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
41. Number of presumptive cases tested Gene Xpert positive in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
42. Number of presumptive cases tested Smear (AFB) positive (TB presumptive register)
43. Number of presumptive cases with HIV positive result (TB presumptive register)
44. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Xpert positive (TB treatment register)
45. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Smear positive (TB treatment register)
46. Number of new pulmonary TB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
47. Number of new EPTB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
48. Total number of TB cases notified – New (TB treatment register)
3.5 KEY COMMENTS
3.5 ACTION PLAN
Section 3: Data validity/Accuracy Summary
This is a summary. The format is as follows
[Register Value, DHIS2 Value, MSF Value, Score]
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<span style="color:green">10</span> points: Values from register, DHIS2 and MSF are the same
<span style="color:red">0</span> point: Values from the above sources are not the same
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1. Number of health facility attendance - females aged 20 years+ (General attendance register)
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2. Number of health facility attendance - males aged 29 days – 11 months (General attendance register)
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3. Total number of out-patient attendance (Out-Patient care register)
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4. Number of new family planning acceptors (FP register)
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5. Number of persons given oral pills (FP register)
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6. Number of females aged 15-19 using modern contraception (FP register)
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7. Number of females aged 20-24 using modern contraception (FP register)
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8. Number of injectables Sayana press/ plus SI indicator (DMPA-SC) given (FP register)
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9. Number of antenatal first visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
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10. Number of antenatal fourth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
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11. Number of antenatal eighth visits before 20 weeks (ANC register)
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12. Number of pregnant women given Td 1 (ANC register)
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13. Number of deliveries by skilled birth attendant SBA (L&D register)
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14. Total number of deliveries (L&D register)
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15. Number of live births (L&D register)
[ , , , ]
16. Number of still births (L&D register)
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17. Number of postnatal attendance-newborn (PNC register)
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18. Number of postnatal clinic visits within 1 day (PNC register)
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19. Number of children given Penta 3 (Child immunization register)
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20. Number of children < 1 year fully immunized (Child immunization register)
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21. Number of children aged 0-59months that received GMP & Nutrition services (GMP&N for U5 register)
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22. Number of children aged 0-59 months weighted (Total)
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23. Number of children aged 0-59months that are growing well (GMP&N for U5 register)
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24. Number of children aged 6-23 months who received micronutrient powder (MNP) (GMP&N for U5 register)
[ , , , ]
25. Number of children aged 12-59 months given Vitamin A
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26. Number of pregnant women given IPT 3 (ANC register)
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27. Number of pregnant women given IPT 2 (ANC register)
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28. Number of pregnant women who received LLIN (ANC register)
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29. Number of children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
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30. Number of persons ≥ 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria (Out-patient register)
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31. Children < 5years with confirmed uncomplicated malaria treated with ACT (Out-patient register)
[ , , , ]
32. Total number of people who tested for HIV and received their results (national HTS register)
[ , , , ]
33. Total number of HTS clients clinically screened for TB (national HTS register)
[ , , , ]
34. Number of pregnant women tested HIV positive (national PMTCT HTS register)
[ , , , ]
35. Number of HIV positive pregnant women already on ART prior to this pregnancy (national PMTCT maternal cohort register)
[ , , , ]
36. Total number of people living with HIV newly started on ART during the reporting month (exclude ART transferred in) (national ART register)
[ , , , ]
37. Total number of people living with HIV who commenced CTX during the reporting month (national ART register)
[ , , , ]
38. Number of people newly enrolled in HIV care who are started on INH prophylaxis during the quarter (Isoniazid Preventive Therapy IPT register)
[ , , , ]
39. Number of presumptive cases DS-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
[ , , , ]
40. Number of presumptive cases DR-TB in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
[ , , , ]
41. Number of presumptive cases tested Gene Xpert positive in the last quarter (TB presumptive register)
[ , , , ]
42. Number of presumptive cases tested Smear (AFB) positive (TB presumptive register)
[ , , , ]
43. Number of presumptive cases with HIV positive result (TB presumptive register)
[ , , , ]
44. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Xpert positive (TB treatment register)
[ , , , ]
45. Number of new pulmonary TB cases bacteriologically diagnosed Smear positive (TB treatment register)
[ , , , ]
46. Number of new pulmonary TB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
[ , , , ]
47. Number of new EPTB cases clinically diagnosed (TB treatment register)
[ , , , ]
48. Total number of TB cases notified – New (TB treatment register)
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Section 4:System factors
For each line item below, rating is determined through observation and/or responses from the staff. For example, for any procedure documentation question like #1, "yes-completely" means the procedure is written down and implemented; if any staff can explain the procedure but it's not written, you score "yes-partly"; if no staff can explain the procedure and not written down, you score "no- not at all".
1. Are there clearly written reporting protocols (e.g. guideline/ SOP), defining who should collect (i.e. record, capture or report) what data and when?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
2. Is there a minimum data set that do not put excessive data collecting burden on the health personnel should collect (i.e. record, capture or report) what data and when?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
3. Are staff well informed of who should collect (i.e. record, capture or report) what data and when, using guidelines/SOPs and regular supportive supervision?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
4. Are there clear definitions for each data element or indicator being collected?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
5. Are the NHMIS data collection tools (registers and summary forms) well designed to allow easy data capture or recording?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
6. Will copies of the NHMIS data collection tools (registers and summary reporting forms) available at the site suffice for the next 2 months?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
7. Are staff responsible for data collection, analysis and reporting appropriately trained?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
8. Are there required staff strength with skills/capacity to perform the services they have reported to NHMIS?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
9. Can staff demonstrate data analysis & use/ data quality improvement/ data problem-solving skills?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
10. Funds to maintain ICT devices and procure internet connectivity or logistic for timely data submission are released regularly by the management?
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<span style="color:red;font-family:serif">No-not at all</span>
0
-
<span style="color:orange;font-family:serif">Yes-partly</span>
1
-
<span style="color:green;font-family:serif">Yes-completely</span>
2
4.1 KEY COMMENTS
4.1 ACTION PLAN
Given that 0 is No-not at all, 1 is Yes-partly and 2 is Yes-completely, the average system factor score is .
SECTION 5: Verification of Health commodities availability and utilization
Please cross-check and scrutinize data in the laboratory and pharmacy registers, worksheets and inventory cards for the quantities of treatment drugs/essential medicines, test-kits or ITNs/LLINs procured by the facility and utilized during the reporting period to see if these numbers corroborate the reported data.
Select any 5 health commodities e.g. ACT, malaria RDT, a FP commodity, a Vaccine, an Essential medicine, HIV test kits, etc.
Family planning commodities
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Oral Pills - # of Cycles
oral_pills__of_cycles
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Injectable - DMPA-IM
injectable__dmpa_im
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Injectable - DMPA-SC
injectable__dmpa_sc
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Injectable - Provider DMPA-SC
injectable__provider_dmpa_sc
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Injectable - Self DMPA-SC
injectable__self_dmpa_sc
-
IUD-H
iud_h
-
IUD-C
iud_c
-
M-Condom
m_condom
-
F-Condom
f_condom
-
Implant - IMP
implant__imp
-
Implant - JD
implant__jd
Vaccine antigens
-
OPV
opv
-
BCG
bcg
-
Penta
pentav
-
PCV
pcv
-
Rota
rotav
-
IPV
ipv
-
Vit A
vit_a
-
YFV
yfv
-
Measles
mv
-
Men A
men_a
-
HPV
hpv
Essential medicines
-
Amoxicillin - dispersible tablets
amoxicillin__dispersible_tablet
-
Amoxicillin - capsule
amoxicillin__capsule
-
Amoxicillin - dry powder for suspension
amoxicillin__dry_powder_for_sus
-
Artemether + lumefantrine - oral liquid
artemether_+_lumefantrine__oral
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Artemether + lumefantrine - tablet
artemether_+_lumefantrine__tabl
-
Artesunate + amodiaquine tablet
artesunate_+_amodiaquine_tablet
-
Benzyl benzoate emulsion
benzyl_benzoate_emulsion
-
Calamine lotion
calamine_lotion
-
Chlorhexidine: Gel:4% in 25g (umbilical cord care)
chlorhexidine_gel_4%_in_25g_umb
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Chlorhexidine: Solution: (gluconate), 5% for dilution
chlorhexidine_solution_gluconat
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Ferrous sulphate tablet
ferrous_salts_tablet
-
Folic acid tablet
folic_acid_tablet
-
Magnesium Sulphate
magnesium_sulphate
-
Misoprostol tablet
misoprostol_tablet
-
Misoprostol vaginal tablet
misoprostol_vaginal_tablet
-
Methyl salicylate ointment
methyl_salicylate_ointment
-
Methylated spirit solution
methylated_spirit_solution
-
Paracetamol oral liquid
paracetamol_oral_liquid
-
Paracetamol tablet
paracetamol_tablet
-
Oral Rehydration salts
oral_rehydration_salts
-
Oxytocin injection
oxytocin_injection
-
Low Osmolarity Oral Rehydration Salts, co-packed with Zinc
low_osmolarity_oral_rehydration
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Povidone iodine Tincture
povidone_iodine_tincture
-
Salicylic acid + Benzoic acid (Whitfield's)
salicylic_acid_+_benzoic_acid_w
-
Zinc oral liquid
zinc_oral_liquid
-
Zinc tablet
zinc_tablet
-
Zinc oxide plaster
zinc_oxide_plaster
HTS RTKs
-
Determine
determine
-
Uni-Gold
uni_gold
-
Stat-Pak
stat_pak
Anti malarials
-
ACT
act
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IV Artesunate
iv_artesunate
-
IM/IV Artemether
im_iv_artemether
Finished selecting?
commodities selected.
They are:
<br> <br> <br> <br>
Stock details of
1. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the beginning of the period under review. (Beginning Stock)
2. Enter the number of received by the site during the period under review. (Stock Received)
3. Enter the number of distributed (dispensed or used) by the site during the period under review. (Distributed)
4. Enter the number of which expired at the site during the period under review. (Expired)
5. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the end of the period under review. (End Stock)
6. Calculate the accuracy ratio (i.e., [Distributed + Expired]/ [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock]).
That is,
expected stock utilized = [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock];
actual stock utilized = [Distributed + Expired].
Hence, Stock accuracy ratio for is which implies that
7. Explain discrepancy in accuracy ratio of
5.1 KEY COMMENTS in regards to stock accuracy ratio of
5.1 ACTION PLAN in regards stock accuracy ratio of
Stock details of
1. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the beginning of the period under review. (Beginning Stock)
2. Enter the number of received by the site during the period under review. (Stock Received)
3. Enter the number of distributed (dispensed or used) by the site during the period under review. (Distributed)
4. Enter the number of which expired at the site during the period under review. (Expired)
5. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the end of the period under review. (End Stock)
6. Calculate the accuracy ratio (i.e., [Distributed + Expired]/ [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock]).
That is,
expected stock utilized = [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock];
actual stock utilized = [Distributed + Expired].
Hence, Stock accuracy ratio for is which implies that
7. Explain discrepancy in accuracy ratio of
5.1 KEY COMMENTS in regards to stock accuracy ratio of
5.1 ACTION PLAN in regards stock accuracy ratio of
Stock details of
1. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the beginning of the period under review. (Beginning Stock)
2. Enter the number of received by the site during the period under review. (Stock Received)
3. Enter the number of distributed (dispensed or used) by the site during the period under review. (Distributed)
4. Enter the number of which expired at the site during the period under review. (Expired)
5. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the end of the period under review. (End Stock)
6. Calculate the accuracy ratio (i.e., [Distributed + Expired]/ [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock]).
That is,
expected stock utilized = [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock];
actual stock utilized = [Distributed + Expired].
Hence, Stock accuracy ratio for is which implies that
7. Explain discrepancy in accuracy ratio of
5.1 KEY COMMENTS in regards to stock accuracy ratio of
5.1 ACTION PLAN in regards stock accuracy ratio of
Stock details of
1. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the beginning of the period under review. (Beginning Stock)
2. Enter the number of received by the site during the period under review. (Stock Received)
3. Enter the number of distributed (dispensed or used) by the site during the period under review. (Distributed)
4. Enter the number of which expired at the site during the period under review. (Expired)
5. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the end of the period under review. (End Stock)
6. Calculate the accuracy ratio (i.e., [Distributed + Expired]/ [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock]).
That is,
expected stock utilized = [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock];
actual stock utilized = [Distributed + Expired].
Hence, Stock accuracy ratio for is which implies that
7. Explain discrepancy in accuracy ratio of
5.1 KEY COMMENTS in regards to stock accuracy ratio of
5.1 ACTION PLAN in regards stock accuracy ratio of
Stock details of
1. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the beginning of the period under review. (Beginning Stock)
2. Enter the number of received by the site during the period under review. (Stock Received)
3. Enter the number of distributed (dispensed or used) by the site during the period under review. (Distributed)
4. Enter the number of which expired at the site during the period under review. (Expired)
5. Enter the number of in stock at the site at the end of the period under review. (End Stock)
6. Calculate the accuracy ratio (i.e., [Distributed + Expired]/ [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock]).
That is,
expected stock utilized = [Beginning stock + Stock received - End stock];
actual stock utilized = [Distributed + Expired].
Hence, Stock accuracy ratio for is which implies that
7. Explain discrepancy in accuracy ratio of
5.1 KEY COMMENTS in regards to stock accuracy ratio of
5.1 ACTION PLAN in regards stock accuracy ratio of
SECTION 6: NHMIS DQA Tool Summary
Data availability summary
Data availability
Score obtained is
Maximum score obtainable is
Percentage performance is %
Key actions initiated or taken/ Follow-up actions recommended for Data availability
Resources/ support needed
Responsible person(s)
Expected completion date
Data Consistency summary
Data Consistency
Score obtained is
Maximum score obtainable is
Percentage performance is %
Key actions initiated or taken/ Follow-up actions recommended for Data consistency
Resources/ support needed
Responsible person(s)
Expected completion date
Data validity/Accuracy summary
Data validity/Accuracy
Score obtained is
Maximum score obtainable is
Percentage performance is %
Key actions initiated or taken/ Follow-up actions recommended for Data validity/accuracy
Resources/ support needed
Responsible person(s)
Expected completion date
Total Summary
Total Summary
Total score obtained is
Total applicable maximum score obtainable is
Total percentage performance is %
Names of Assessors
Assessors 1 & 2
1st Assessor name
[First-name Last-name]
1st Assessor organization
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NPHCDA
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NACA
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SMoH
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SPHCDA
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SOML
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Partners
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1st Assessor phone number
1st Assessor email address
2nd Assessor name
[First-name Last-name]
2nd Assessor organization
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FMoH
fmoh
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NPHCDA
nphcda
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NACA
naca
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SMoH
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SPHCDA
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SOML
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Partners
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2nd Assessor phone number
Assessor 3
3rd Assessor name
[First-name Last-name]
3rd Assessor organization
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FMoH
fmoh
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NPHCDA
nphcda
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NACA
naca
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SMoH
smoh
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SPHCDA
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SOML
soml
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Partners
partners
3rd Assessor phone number
Assessor 4
4th Assessor name
[First-name Last-name]
4th Assessor organization
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FMoH
fmoh
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NPHCDA
nphcda
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NACA
naca
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SMoH
smoh
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SPHCDA
sphcda
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SOML
soml
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Partners
partners
4th Assessor phone number
Assessor 5
5th Assessor name
[First-name Last-name]
5th Assessor organization
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FMoH
fmoh
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NPHCDA
nphcda
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NACA
naca
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SMoH
smoh
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SPHCDA
sphcda
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SOML
soml
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Partners
partners
5th Assessor phone number
More persons
Are there more persons?
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Yes
yes
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No
no
How many other persons