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Building Parental Capacity to Help Child Development: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Save the Children Early Childhood Stimulation Program in Bangladesh 2015, Endline Survey

Bangladesh, 2015
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BGD_2015_SCECSPIE-EL_v01_M
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Marjorie Chinen, Johannes Bos
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Main challenges that you encountered implementing the SC program _1 (Q19a)

Data file: SIEF_endline_service_providers

Overview

Valid: 108
Invalid: 93
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 99
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 272
End: 273
Width: 2
Range: 1 - 99
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Distributing all the SC materials, and carrying them 9
8.3%
2 To make the mothers and fathers aware of early childhood development 22
20.4%
3 After distribution of the materials, mothers did not come to the community clinics for counselling 19
17.6%
4 Religious superstition 1
0.9%
5 Mothers usually wanted nutritious food 0
0%
6 Lost the SC materials or damaged them, and thus mother wanted new materials to replace the lost or damaged ones 7
6.5%
7 Social superstitions 0
0%
8 During counselling mothers did not bring the Bikash Card 2
1.9%
9 Mothers did not want to give time because of household work 6
5.6%
10 Other family members did not help in these program related works 1
0.9%
11 Mothers of children above 3 years of age used to want the materials 14
13%
12 Mothers did not want to hear the counselling with patience 3
2.8%
13 Guardians did not analyse the program sincerely 3
2.8%
14 Mothers and guardians used to expect economic help 2
1.9%
15 Mothers used to come from control areas to get the books 5
4.6%
16 Aside from the materials mothers used to want toys 0
0%
17 Did not get help from co-workers 1
0.9%
18 The number of households in the area is high 1
0.9%
19 Because of high number of patients in the clinic adequate time cannot be allocated for counselling 4
3.7%
20 When the materials were taken, EPI cards were not brought and thus it was difficult to determine the child's age 0
0%
21 Lack of manpower 1
0.9%
22 It is difficult to carry materials from the CCs to the EPI centers located far away 0
0%
99 Service provider experienced no challenges 7
6.5%
Sysmiss 93
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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