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Community Performance-Based Financing Impact Evaluation 2013

Rwanda, 2013 - 2014
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RWA_2013_HRBF-HP_v01_M
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Gil Shapira, Ina Kalisa
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Data file: chw

Data from the Community Health Worker Survey

Cases: 2220
Variables: 362

Variables

id1
CHW ID1
f5_prov
Province, code
f5_prov_txt
Province, name
f5_dist
District, Code
f5_dist_txt
District, name
sector
Anonymous identifier of the sector
village
Anonymous identifier of the village (within sector)
studyarm
CPBF Treatment
f5_00_res
Result of the interview
f5_00_l_i
Language of interview
f5_00_l_r
Language of respondent
f5_00_tra
Translator used
f5_00_int
Interviewer, code
f5_in1_date
Interview, 1st visite Date
f5_in2_date
Interview, 2nd visit Date
f5_in3_date
Interview, 3rd visit Date
f5_baseline
Was the CHW Interviewed 2010 Baseline?
f5_00_sup
Supervisor, code
f5_sup_date
Entry operator Date
f5_00_deo
Entry operator code, code
f5_deo_date
Supervision Date
f5_01_00
(1.00) CHW specialization
f5_01_01
(1.01) Health worker sex
f5_01_02
(1.02) Health worker's age, years
f5_01_03
(1.03) Is from this village
f5_01_04
(1.04) How long has lived in this village, years
f5_01_05
(1.05) Marital status
f5_01_06
(1.06) Highest level of education completed
f5_01_07
(1.07) Grade completed at the level
f5_01_08
(1.08) Can read and write
f5_01_09
(1.09) Distance HF-village, kms
f5_01_10a
(1.10) Time to go HF-village, hours
f5_01_10b
(1.10) Time to go HF-village, mins
f5_01_11
(1.11) Number of households is responsible for
f5_01_12
(1.12) Number of households visited last month
f5_01_13
(1.13) Distance to the farthest household, kms
f5_01_14a
(1.14) Time to go to the farthest household, hours
f5_01_14b
(1.14) Time to go to the farthest household, mins
f5_01_15
(1.15) Does have access to trasportation
f5_01_16a
(1.16) Transportation means: a) Bus
f5_01_16b
(1.16) Transportation means: b) Own bicycle
f5_01_16c
(1.16) Transportation means: c) Copperative bicycle
f5_01_16d
(1.16) Transportation means: d) Rented bicycle
f5_01_16e
(1.16) Transportation means: e) Own motorcycle
f5_01_16f
(1.16) Transportation means: f) Cooperative motorcycle
f5_01_16g
(1.16) Transportation means: g) Rented motorcycle
f5_01_16h
(1.16) Transportation means: h) Own car
f5_01_16i
(1.16) Transportation means: i) Rented car
f5_01_16j
(1.16) Transportation means: j) Other
f5_01_17
(1.17) Hours transportation not available in last 7 days
f5_01_18
(1.18) How many CHWs are in your village
f5_01_19a
(1.19) Time worked as CHW, years
f5_01_19b
(1.19) Time worked as CHW, months
f5_01_20
(1.20) Who recruited him
f5_01_21a
(1.21) Eligibility criteria: a) Must be elected as CHW by village members
f5_01_21b
(1.21) Eligibility criteria: b) Must write letter of request
f5_01_21c
(1.21) Eligibility criteria: c) Must be over 18 years old
f5_01_21d
(1.21) Eligibility criteria: d) Must pay one-time membership fee
f5_01_21e
(1.21) Eligibility criteria: e) Other
f5_01_22
(1.22) Amount of membership fee for the CHW cooperative
f5_01_23
(1.23) How often do you attend cooperative meetings
f5_01_24
(1.24) How often do you seek advice/assistance about case management from cooper
f5_01_25
(1.25) How often seek advice/assistance from members not reside in your village?
f5_01_26
(1.26) Other members spend more or less time on health related activities
f5_01_27
(1.27) Other members more or less knowledgeable about health issues?
f5_01_28
(1.28) How many hours spent providing health services a week
f5_01_29
(1.29) Is your cooperative engaged in income generating activities
f5_01_30
(1.30) In the last 7 days, how many hours spent on income generating activities
f5_01_31a
(1.31) Ways were you involved: a) Planning income-generating activities
f5_01_31b
(1.31) Ways were you involved: b) Administrative tasks
f5_01_31c
(1.31) Ways were you involved: c) Providing labor for income-generating activiti
f5_01_31d
(1.31) Ways were you involved: d) Training for income-generating activities
f5_01_31e
(1.31) Ways were you involved: e) Other
f5_01_32
(1.32) other members of the cooperative spend more or less time on the cooperati
f5_01_33
(1.33) Income generating activities of your cooperative are profitable, making a
f5_01_34
(1.34) All members involved in deciding which income generating activities the c
f5_01_35
(1.35) Cooperative engaged in alternative income generating activities
f5_01_36
(1.36) In the last year, have you received any payment from revenue made by the
f5_01_37
(1.37) Amount receive from such payments in the last year
f5_01_38
(1.38) Amount you receive depend on your performance as CHW
f5_01_39
(1.39) Involved in other work for income that is not related to your work as a C
f5_01_40
(1.40) In the last 7 days, how many hours have you spent on work for income that
f5_02_01
(2.01) Amount of payment received last 3 months
f5_02_02
(2.02) Does receive in-kind payment for the work
f5_02_03a
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: a) Bicycle
f5_02_03b
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: b) Literacy training
f5_02_03c
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: c) Computer training
f5_02_03d
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: d) Additional medical training
f5_02_03e
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: e) Clothing
f5_02_03f
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: f) Shoes
f5_02_03g
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: g) Food
f5_02_03h
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: h) Transport money/voucher
f5_02_03i
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: i) Cell phone
f5_02_03j
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: j) Cell phone minutes
f5_02_03k
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: k) Mutuelle payment
f5_02_03l
(2.03) Type of in-kind received: l) Other
f5_02_04a
(2.04) Amount received from: a) NGO
f5_02_04b
(2.04) Amount received from: b) District Hospital
f5_02_04c
(2.04) Amount received from: c) Health center
f5_02_04d
(2.04) Amount received from: d) Ministry of Health (central)
f5_02_04e
(2.04) Amount received from: e) CHW cooperative
f5_02_04f
(2.04) Amount received from: f) Other
f5_02_05
(2.05) Does collect patient fees
f5_02_06a
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: a) Growth monitoring
f5_02_06b
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: b) Providing treatment for malaria
f5_02_06c
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: c) Providing treatment for pneumonia
f5_02_06d
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: d) Providing treatment for diarrheal disease
f5_02_06e
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: e) Referral for vaccinations
f5_02_06f
(2.06) What is the patient fee for: f) Distribution of family planning products
f5_02_07
(2.07) Does receive in-kind payment from patients
f5_02_08a
(2.08) Type of payment received: a) Food
f5_02_08b
(2.08) Type of payment received: b) Livestock
f5_02_08c
(2.08) Type of payment received: c) Other
f5_03_01a
(3.01) Ever trained in: a) C-IMCI or childhood diseases
f5_03_01b
(3.01) Ever trained in: b) Family planing
f5_03_01c
(3.01) Ever trained in: c) Antenatal and postnatal care
f5_03_01d
(3.01) Ever trained in: d) Referral to facility for delivery or danger
f5_03_01e
(3.01) Ever trained in: e) Safe home delivery
f5_03_01f
(3.01) Ever trained in: f) Newborn care
f5_03_01g
(3.01) Ever trained in: g) Vaccinations
f5_03_01h
(3.01) Ever trained in: h) Malaria
f5_03_01i
(3.01) Ever trained in: i) Nutrition
f5_03_01j
(3.01) Ever trained in: j) Sanitation and home hygiene
f5_03_01k
(3.01) Ever trained in: k) HIV/AIDS services
f5_03_01l
(3.01) Ever trained in: l) Data collection/management
f5_03_01m
(3.01) Ever trained in: m) Mobile technology
f5_03_01n
(3.01) Ever trained in: n) Post Partum Hemorrhage care (PPH)
f5_03_01o
(3.01) Ever trained in: o) Cooperative Management
f5_03_01p
(3.01) Ever trained in: p) Other
f5_03_02a
(3.02) Training provided by: a) NGO
f5_03_02b
(3.02) Training provided by: b) District Hospital
f5_03_02c
(3.02) Training provided by: c) Health center
f5_03_02d
(3.02) Training provided by: d) Ministry of Health (central)
f5_03_02e
(3.02) Training provided by: e) CHW cooperative
f5_03_02f
(3.02) Training provided by: f) Other
f5_03_03
(3.03) Any training received in last 12 months
f5_03_04a
(3.04) Training topics: a) C-IMCI or childhood diseases
f5_03_04b
(3.04) Training topics: b) Family planing
f5_03_04c
(3.04) Training topics: c) Antenatal and post natal care
f5_03_04d
(3.04) Training topics: d) Referral to facility for delivery or danger signs
f5_03_04e
(3.04) Training topics: e) Safe home delivery
f5_03_04f
(3.04) Training topics: f) Newborn care
f5_03_04g
(3.04) Training topics: g) Vaccinations
f5_03_04h
(3.04) Training topics: h) Malaria
f5_03_04i
(3.04) Training topics: i) Nutrition
f5_03_04j
(3.04) Training topics: j) Sanitation and home hygiene
f5_03_04k
(3.04) Training topics: k) HIV/AIDS services
f5_03_04l
(3.04) Training topics: l) Data collection/management
f5_03_04m
(3.04) Training topics: m) Mobile technology
f5_03_04n
(3.04) Training topics: n) Post Partum Hemorrhage care (PPH)
f5_03_04o
(3.04) Training topics: o) Cooperative Management
f5_03_04p
(3.04) Training topics: p) Other
f5_03_05a
(3.05) Training provided by: a) NGO
f5_03_05b
(3.05) Training provided by: b) District Hospital
f5_03_05c
(3.05) Training provided by: c) Health center
f5_03_05d
(3.05) Training provided by: d) Ministry of Health (central)
f5_03_05e
(3.05) Training provided by: e) CHW cooperative
f5_03_05f
(3.05) Training provided by: f) Other
f5_03_06a
(3.06) Services provided: a) Treat sick children
f5_03_06b
(3.06) Services provided: b) Refer very sick children
f5_03_06c
(3.06) Services provided: c) Refer children for vaccination
f5_03_06d
(3.06) Services provided: d) Support outreach vaccination compains
f5_03_06e
(3.06) Services provided: e) Consultation for adults
f5_03_06f
(3.06) Services provided: f) Birth spacing methods
f5_03_06g
(3.06) Services provided: g) Iron tablets and nutrition advice to pregnant women
f5_03_06h
(3.06) Services provided: h) Refer pregnant women for tetanus toxoid and antanat
f5_03_06i
(3.06) Services provided: i) Supervise home deliveries
f5_03_06j
(3.06) Services provided: j) Refer pregnant women with danger signs
f5_03_06k
(3.06) Services provided: k) Postnatal care
f5_03_06l
(3.06) Services provided: l) Newborn care
f5_03_06m
(3.06) Services provided: m) Refer for institutional delivery
f5_03_06n
(3.06) Services provided: n) Supervise DOT treatment for TB
f5_03_06o
(3.06) Services provided: o) Malaria treatment
f5_03_06p
(3.06) Services provided: p) Distribute mosquito nets
f5_03_06q
(3.06) Services provided: q) Advise and refer on mental health
f5_03_06r
(3.06) Services provided: r) Advise and refer on disabilities
f5_03_06s
(3.06) Services provided: s) Health education for community
f5_03_06t
(3.06) Services provided: t) Distribute condoms
f5_03_06u
(3.06) Services provided: u) Distribute vitamin A for children 6-59 months, nurs
f5_03_06v
(3.06) Services provided: v) Distribute water disinfection solution (SurEau)
f5_03_06w
(3.06) Services provided: w) Other
f5_04_01
(4.01) Does have a supervisor
f5_04_02a
(4.02) Supervisor based in: a) NGO
f5_04_02b
(4.02) Supervisor based in: b) District hospital
f5_04_02c
(4.02) Supervisor based in: c) Health center
f5_04_02d
(4.02) Supervisor based in: d) Ministry of Health (central)
f5_04_02e
(4.02) Supervisor based in: e) CHW Cooperative
f5_04_02f
(4.02) Supervisor based in: f) Other
f5_04_03
(4.03) Times supervisor come to discuss last 6 months
f5_04_04
(4.04) Last time met with supervisor
f5_05_01a
(5.01) Received Health Center support: a) Monetary compensation/incentive
f5_05_01b
(5.01) Received Health Center support: b) Support to you directly
f5_05_01c
(5.01) Received Health Center support: c) Transport
f5_05_01d
(5.01) Received Health Center support: d) Showing appreciation
f5_05_01e
(5.01) Received Health Center support: e) Improved supervision
f5_05_01f
(5.01) Received Health Center support: f) More training
f5_05_01g
(5.01) Received Health Center support: g) Access to mobile technology
f5_05_01h
(5.01) Received Health Center support: h) Other
f5_05_02a
(5.02) Received NGO support: a) Monetary compensation/incentive
f5_05_02b
(5.02) Received NGO support: b) Support to you directly
f5_05_02c
(5.02) Received NGO support: c) Transport
f5_05_02d
(5.02) Received NGO support: d) Showing appreciation
f5_05_02e
(5.02) Received NGO support: e) Improved supervision
f5_05_02f
(5.02) Received NGO support: f) More training
f5_05_02g
(5.02) Received NGO support: g) Access to mobile technology
f5_05_02h
(5.02) Received NGO support: h) Other
f5_05_03a
(5.03) Received Community support: a) Monetary compensation/incentive
f5_05_03b
(5.03) Received Community support: b) Donations for improving health post
f5_05_03c
(5.03) Received Community support: c) Mobilizing community to use health servic
f5_05_03d
(5.03) Received Community support: d) Showing appreciation/recognition
f5_05_03e
(5.03) Received Community support: e) In-kind contributions
f5_05_03f
(5.03) Received Community support: f) Other
f5_05_04a
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: a) Home visits
f5_05_04b
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: b) Share drug supplies
f5_05_04c
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: c) Refer patients to facility
f5_05_04d
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: d) Sharing knowledge about diseases prevention
f5_05_04e
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: e) Mobilizing community for vaccination campaign
f5_05_04f
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: f) Help with filling tally sheet
f5_05_04g
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: g) No support from CHWs
f5_05_04h
(5.04) Support from other CHWs: h) Other
f5_05_05
(5.05) Did receive a CHW kit
f5_05_06
(5.06) Does share these kits with other CHWs
f5_05_07
(5.07) How many CHWs does share the kit with
f5_05_08a
(5.08) Has supply of: a) Contraceptive pills
f5_05_08b
(5.08) Has supply of: b) Condoms (male & female)
f5_05_08c
(5.08) Has supply of: c) Cycle beads
f5_05_08d
(5.08) Has supply of: d) Injectable contraceptive
f5_05_08e
(5.08) Has supply of: e) Primo Red (coartem)
f5_05_08f
(5.08) Has supply of: f) Primo Yellow (coartem)
f5_05_08g
(5.08) Has supply of: g) Zinc
f5_05_08h
(5.08) Has supply of: h) Amoxyciline
f5_05_08i
(5.08) Has supply of: i) Mebendazole
f5_05_08j
(5.08) Has supply of: j) Sur Eau
f5_05_08k
(5.08) Has supply of: k) Vitamin A
f5_05_08l
(5.08) Has supply of: l) Bed nets
f5_05_08m
(5.08) Has supply of: m) Measuring tape (UAC)
f5_05_08n
(5.08) Has supply of: n) Referral forms
f5_05_08o
(5.08) Has supply of: o) Timer
f5_05_08p
(5.08) Has supply of: p) Health registries/books
f5_05_08q
(5.08) Has supply of: q) Other
f5_05_09a
(5.09) Difficulties: a) Caretakers bring children too late
f5_05_09b
(5.09) Difficulties: b) Inadquate transport
f5_05_09c
(5.09) Difficulties: c) Volunteer shortage
f5_05_09d
(5.09) Difficulties: d) Inadequate salary/remuneration
f5_05_09e
(5.09) Difficulties: e) Lack of training/knowledge
f5_05_09f
(5.09) Difficulties: f) Lack of feedback of performance
f5_05_09g
(5.09) Difficulties: g) Lack of time
f5_05_09h
(5.09) Difficulties: h) Lack of motivation
f5_05_09i
(5.09) Difficulties: i) Lack of physical security
f5_05_09j
(5.09) Difficulties: j) Lack of supplies and drugs
f5_05_09k
(5.09) Difficulties: k) Lack of equipment
f5_05_09l
(5.09) Difficulties: l) Lack of supervision
f5_05_09m
(5.09) Difficulties: m) Lack of communication with health facility
f5_05_09n
(5.09) Difficulties: n) Lack of coordination with health facility
f5_05_09o
(5.09) Difficulties: o) Lack of community support
f5_05_09p
(5.09) Difficulties: p) Lack of coordination with Steering Committee
f5_05_09q
(5.09) Difficulties: q) Other
f5_06_01a
(6.01) Wash hands: a) It removes dirt from the hands
f5_06_01b
(6.01) Wash hands: b) Prevents HIV
f5_06_01c
(6.01) Wash hands: c) It avoids spread of dangerous diseases
f5_06_01d
(6.01) Wash hands: d) It prevents skin infections
f5_06_02a
(6.02) Safe water: a) Treated water near animals
f5_06_02b
(6.02) Safe water: b) Treated stagnate water
f5_06_02c
(6.02) Safe water: c) Treated water from a spring or deep well
f5_06_02d
(6.02) Safe water: d) Treated water in streams and rivers
f5_06_03a
(6.03) Child with diarrhea: a) Give 1 liter a day of ORT
f5_06_03b
(6.03) Child with diarrhea: b) 3-4 glasses a day ORT
f5_06_03c
(6.03) Child with diarrhea: c) 1/4th -1/2 cp of ORT for every watery stool
f5_06_03d
(6.03) Child with diarrhea: d) Give 1 liter of water per day ONLY
f5_06_04a
(6.04) Danger signs for pregnant women: a) Fever
f5_06_04b
(6.04) Danger signs for pregnant women: b) Vaginal Bleeding
f5_06_04c
(6.04) Danger signs for pregnant women: c) Swelling of hands, face, AND feet
f5_06_04d
(6.04) Danger signs for pregnant women: d) Loss of appetite
f5_06_05a
(6.05) Dangerous signs for a baby: a) The baby is convulsing
f5_06_05b
(6.05) Dangerous signs for a baby: b) The baby has a fever
f5_06_05c
(6.05) Dangerous signs for a baby: c) The baby is not breastfeeding
f5_06_05d
(6.05) Dangerous signs for a baby: d) The baby is breathing too quickly
f5_06_06a
(6.06) Age to introduce foods: a) Just after birth
f5_06_06b
(6.06) Age to introduce foods: b) One month
f5_06_06c
(6.06) Age to introduce foods: c) Three months
f5_06_06d
(6.06) Age to introduce foods: d) After six months
f5_06_07a
(6.07) Diseases prevented with a vaccine: a) Poliomyelitis
f5_06_07b
(6.07) Diseases prevented with a vaccine: b) Measles
f5_06_07c
(6.07) Diseases prevented with a vaccine: c) Tetanus
f5_06_07d
(6.07) Diseases prevented with a vaccine: d) Tuberculosis
f5_06_07e
(6.07) Diseases prevented with a vaccine: e) AIDS
f5_06_08a
(6.08) Effective methods of contraception: a) Oral contraceptives (pills)
f5_06_08b
(6.08) Effective methods of contraception: b) Depoprovera injection (DMPA)
f5_06_08c
(6.08) Effective methods of contraception: c) IUD
f5_06_08d
(6.08) Effective methods of contraception: d) Breastfeeding
f5_06_08e
(6.08) Effective methods of contraception: e) Withdrawal
f5_06_09a
(6.09) Signs of Tuberculosis: a) Bloody diarrhea
f5_06_09b
(6.09) Signs of Tuberculosis: b) Blood in sputum
f5_06_09c
(6.09) Signs of Tuberculosis: c) Weight loss and cough
f5_06_09d
(6.09) Signs of Tuberculosis: d) Fever and sweating during the night
f5_06_10a
(6.10) Signs in severe malaria: a) Occasional vomiting
f5_06_10b
(6.10) Signs in severe malaria: b) Reduced amount of urine that turns brown
f5_06_10c
(6.10) Signs in severe malaria: c) Eyes turn yellow
f5_06_10d
(6.10) Signs in severe malaria: d) Convulsions
f5_06_11a
(6.11) Symptoms to treat sick children with amoxycillin: a) Cough
Total: 362
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