64 research outputs found
Phone-based monitoring to evaluate health policy and program implementation in Kenya
Monitoring and evaluating policies and programs in low- and middle-income countries are often difficult because of the lack of routine data. High mobile phone ownership in these countries presents an
opportunity for efficient data collection through telephone interviews. This study examined the feasibility of collecting data on medicines through telephone interviews in Kenya. Data on the availability and
prices of medicines at 137 health facilities and 639 patients were collected in September 2016 via inperson interviews. Between December 2016 and December 2017, monthly telephone interviews were
conducted with health facilities and patients. An unannounced in-person interview was conducted with
respondents to validate the telephone interview within 24 h. A bottom-up itemization costing approach
was used to estimate the costs of telephone and in-person data collection. In-depth interviews were conducted with data collectors and respondents to explore their perceptions on both modes of data collection
Evaluation of essential oil or/and emulsifier in low energy density diets on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, blood cholesterol and meat quality in finishing pigs
Investigation of two candidate genes for meat quality traits in a quantitative trait locus region on SSC6: the porcine short heterodimer partner and heart fatty acid binding protein genes
A Practical Approach to Identifying Mortality-Related Factors in Established Long-Term Care Residents
Adverse prognostic significance of CD20 positive Reed-Sternberg cells in classical Hodgkin's disease*
Standard echocardiography versus handheld echocardiography for the detection of subclinical rheumatic heart disease: protocol for a systematic review
Relationship between impulse oscillometry and spirometric indices in cystic fibrosis children
Mesalazine (Mesasal/Claversal) 1.5 g b.d. vs. placebo in the maintenance of remission of patients with Crohn's disease
Occupational asthma in the city of São Paulo, 1995-2000, with special reference to gender analysis
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