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Improving Coverage Measurement |
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Section 1. Validation studies of maternal, newborn and child health coverage indicators |
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Validation studies for population-based intervention coverage indicators: design, analysis, and interpretation
Melinda K Munos, Ann K Blanc, Emily D Carter, Thomas P Eisele, Steve Gesuale, Joanne Katz, Tanya Marchant, Cynthia K Stanton, Harry Campbell; for the Improving Coverage Measurement Group
JOGH 2018; 8: 020804 (11 pages)
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A prospective validation study in South-West Nigeria on caregiver report of childhood pneumonia and antibiotic treatment using Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) questions
Adejumoke I Ayede, Amir Kirolos, Kayode R Fowobaje, Linda J Williams, Ayobami A Bakare, Oladapo B Oyewole, Oluwaseun B Olorunfemi, Oluwaseun Kuna, Nkechi T Iwuala, Abolanle Oguntoye, Simeon O Kusoro, Mofeyisade E Okunlola, Shamim A Qazi, Harish Nair, Adegoke G Falade, Harry Campbell
JOGH 2018; 8: 020806 (11 pages)
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Concordance between GPS-based smartphone app for continuous location tracking and mother’s recall of care-seeking for child illness in India
Siddhivinayak Hirve, Andrew Marsh, Pallavi Lele, Uddhavi Chavan, Tathagata Bhattacharjee, Harish Nair, Harry Campbell, Sanjay Juvekar
JOGH 2018; 8: 020802 (14 pages)
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Validity of maternal report of care-seeking for childhood illness
Emily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Melinda Munos, Emmy Nkhama, Joanne Katz, Thomas P Eisele
JOGH 2018; 8: 010602 (13 pages)
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Can surveys of women accurately track indicators of maternal and newborn care? A validity and reliability study in Kenya
Katharine J McCarthy, Ann K Blanc, Charlotte E Warren, James Kimani, Brian Mdawida, and Charity Ndwidga
JOGH 2016; 6: 020502 (11 pages)
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Women’s recall of maternal and newborn interventions received in the postnatal period: a validity study in Kenya and Swaziland
Katharine J McCarthy, Ann K Blanc, Charlotte E Warren, Brian Mdawida
JOGH 2018; 8: 010605 (15 pages)
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Validation of maternal reports for low birthweight and preterm birth indicators in rural Nepal
Karen T Chang, Luke C Mullany, Subarna K Khatry, Steven C LeClerq, Melinda K Munos, Joanne Katz
JOGH 2018; 8: 010604 (12 pages)
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Why some mothers overestimate birth size and length of pregnancy in rural Nepal
Karen T Chang, Luke C Mullany, Subarna K Khatry,Steven C LeClerq, Melinda K Munos, Joanne Katz
JOGH 2018; 8: 020801 (10 pages)
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Section 2. Linking household surveys and facility assessments to estimate coverage |
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Improving coverage measurement for reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health: gaps and opportunities
Melinda K Munos, Cynthia K Stanton, Jennifer Bryce; the Core Group for Improving Coverage Measurement for MNCH
JOGH 2017; 7: 010801 (11 pages)
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Linking household and facility data for better coverage measures in reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health care: systematic review
Mai Do, Angela Micah, Luciana Brondi, Harry Campbell, Tanya Marchant, Thomas Eisele, Melinda Munos
JOGH 2016; 6: 020501 (11 pages)
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Quality of antenatal care service provision in health facilities across sub–Saharan Africa: Evidence from nationally representative health facility assessments
Mufaro Kanyangarara, Melinda K Munos, Neff Walker
JOGH 2017; 7: 021101 (13 pages)
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Linking household and health facility surveys to assess obstetric service availability, readiness and coverage: evidence from 17 low- and middle-income countries
Mufaro Kanyangarara, Victoria B Chou, Andreea A Creanga, Neff Walker
JOGH 2018; 8: 010603 (12 pages)
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Evaluation of methods for linking household and health care provider data to estimate effective coverage of management of child illness: results of a pilot study in Southern Province, Zambia
Emily D Carter, Micky Ndhlovu, Thomas P Eisele, Emmy Nkhama, Joanne Katz, Melinda Munos
JOGH 2018; 8: 010607 (16 pages)
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Linking data sources for measurement of effective coverage in maternal and newborn health: what do we learn from individual- vs ecological-linking methods?
Barbara Willey, Peter Waiswa, Darious Kajjo, Melinda Munos, Joseph Akuze, Elizabeth Allen, Tanya Marchant
JOGH 2018; 8: 010601 (12 pages)
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Linking household survey and health facility data for effective coverage measures: a comparison of ecological and individual linking methods using the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey in Côte d’Ivoire
Melinda K Munos, Abdoulaye Maiga, Mai Do, Glebelho Lazare Sika, Emily D Carter, Rosine Mosso, Abdul Dosso, Alejandra Leyton, Shane M Khan
JOGH 2018; 8: 020803 (16 pages)
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Section 3. Other methodological developments |
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Care seeking behaviour by caregivers and aspects of quality of care for children under five with and without pneumonia in Ibadan, Nigeria
Amir Kirolos, Adejumoke I Ayede, Linda J Williams, Kayode R Fowobaje, Harish Nair, Ayobami A Bakare, Oladapo B Oyewole, Shamim A Qazi, Harry Campbell, Adegoke G Falade
JOGH 2018; 8: 020805 (9 pages)
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Assessing the reactivity to mobile phones and repeated surveys on reported care-seeking for common childhood illnesses in rural India
Harish Nair, Linda J Williams, Andrew Marsh, Pallavi Lele, Tathagata Bhattacharjee, Uddhavi Chavan, Siddhivinayak Hirve, Harry Campbell, Sanjay Juvekar
JOGH 2018; 8: 020807 (6 pages)
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Section 4. Future directions in coverage measurement |
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Perspectives and implications of the Improving Coverage Measurement Core Group’s validation studies for household surveys
Fred Arnold, Shane M Khan
JOGH 2018; 8: 010606 (10 pages)
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