Lesson 7: HMIS Monitoring and Evaluation Flashcards

1
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the systematic collection, analysis, and use of information from programs for three basic purposes.

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monitoring

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2
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what are the three basic purposes in monitoring?

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  1. learning from the experiences acquired (learning function)
  2. accounting externally and internally for the resources used
  3. the results obtained (monitoring function) and taking decisions (steering function)
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3
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it is assessing an ongoing or completed program or policy as systematically and as objectively as possible.

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evaluation

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4
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it is to be able to make statements about their relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability.

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the object

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5
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it has both a learning function and monitoring function

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evaluation

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6
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the lessons learned need to be incorporated into future proposal or policy

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learning function

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7
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partners and members review the implementation of policy based on objectives and resources mobalized,

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monitoring function

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8
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they are complementary

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evaluation and monitoring

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9
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T/F
the primary aim is to have a strong M & E and review system in place for the national health strategic plan that comprises all major disease programs and health system

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true

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10
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defined as a variable whose value changes

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an indicator / HMIS indicator

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11
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it is a measurement that measures the value of the change in meaningful units that can be compared to past and future units

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an indicator / HMIS indicator

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12
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there are different HMIS indicators which can be used for monitoring of key aspects of the health system performance, what are those?

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  1. reproductive health
  2. immunization
  3. disease prevention and control
  4. resources utilization
  5. data quality
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13
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what are the indicators of reproductive health?

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  1. family planning acceptance rate
  2. antenatal care coverage
  3. proportion of deliveries attended by skilled health personnel
  4. proportion of deliveries attended by HEWs
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14
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what are the key indicators of immunization?

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  1. DPR-3 (Prevalent - 3) coverage (>1 children)
  2. measles immunization coverage (>1 children)what
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15
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what are the key indicators of disease and prevention control?

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  1. malaria case fatality rate amongst patients under 5 years of age
  2. new malaria cases per 1000 population
  3. new pneumonia case amongst under 5. children per 1000 population of<6 years
  4. TB case detection rate
  5. TB cue rate
  6. clients receiving VCT services
    PMTCT treatment completion rate
  7. PLWHA currently on ART
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16
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what are the key indicators in resources utilization?

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  1. trace during availability (in stock)
  2. OPD attendance per capita
  3. inpatient admission rate
  4. average length of stay (inpatient)
17
Q

a source of routine data that is necessary for monitoring different aspects of various health programs implemented in the country

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HMIS

18
Q

what health program lays down a framework for achieving the fifth millennium development goal of reducing maternal mortality?

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maternal survival strategy

19
Q

one of those countries who have made great strides towards reducing under-5 mortalities.

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Ethiopia

20
Q

T/F
planning and implementation has both learning and monitoring function?

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True

21
Q

T/F
with the vision to have a TB-free world, the goal of the STOP TB program is to dramatically reduce the global burden of TB by 2015 in line with the millennium development goals and the stop TB partnership targets.

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True

22
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T/F
the EDHS 2011 estimated under-5 mortalities to be 55 per 1000 LB that is a 67% decline from 166/1000 LB in 2000

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F - 47%

23
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true or false: monitoring the indicators gives information and can solve the red flags; it will no longer require investigation or adjustment may be needed

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false