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Nutrition and Retrospective Mortality Survey in Harari Regional State of Ethiopia, 2013


Description
Id EPHI-DS0193
Name Nutrition and Retrospective Mortality Survey in Harari Regional State of Ethiopia, 2013
Format . SAV
Coverage Location Regional
Coverage Sex Both
Abstract

The Anthropometry and Retrospective Mortality survey was implemented in Harari regional state. To conduct the study, Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions (SMART) methodology was employed to determine the sample size in the implementation of an anthropometric and mortality survey. Children aged 6-59 months are the target population for anthropometric parts of the survey. In addition to the two survey tools, a qualitative questionnaire was administered in the households and Wash questionnaires. Focus group discussion was done with the selected key informants from the community to complement the survey findings. A two-stage cluster sampling method was used to collect data for Anthropometric and Retrospective Mortality surveys. At the end of the survey, 674 households were included, 534 children were measured in 42 clustered villages, and 3681 people assessed for mortality.

Additional Material No
Keywords
  • prevalence
  • acute malutrition
  • vaccination
  • children
  • two satge cluster sampling
  • Harari
  • Ethiopia
  • mortality and morbidity
Recommended Yes
Location
Cleaned No
Cleaned Format . csdb
RawFormat . csdb
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Note
Treatment
Date Data Collection Started 2013-04-24
Date Data Collection End 2013-05-04
Title Nutrition and retrospective mortality survey in harari regional state
Data Type Surveillance
PublicationYear 2013
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Description

The current nutrition survey covered the smallest geographical unit (village) found in the entire rural kebeles in the region. In 16 rural kebeles, 183 villages were registered as the smallest geographical unit. The survey conducted in 674 households and 3681 persons were assessed. From the total villages, 40 clusters were randomly selected using ENA for the SMART November 2011 version. The Anthropometry and Retrospective Mortality survey was implemented in Harari regional state Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions (SMART) methodology was employed to determine the sample size in the implementation of anthropometric and mortality survey. Children aged 6-59 months were the target population for anthropometric parts of the survey. Along with that, a two-stage cluster sampling method was used to collect data for Anthropometric and Retrospective Mortality surveys.

Dataset study design Longitudinal
Date Data Archived 2020-12-28
Date Data Cataloged 2021-01-04
Data Generating Unit Public Health Emergency Management
URL https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/193

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Unpublished

Open Access