Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: 6-Week Follow-Up Survey
| Id | EPHI-DS0419 |
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| Name | Ethiopia Panel Cohort 1: 6-Week Follow-Up Survey |
| Format | .dta |
| Coverage Location | National |
| Coverage Sex | Female |
| Abstract | Performance Monitoring for Action Ethiopia (PMA Ethiopia) builds on the previous success of the PMA2020/Ethiopia and PMA Maternal and Newborn Health study in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNP). PMA Ethiopia is a five-year project implemented in collaboration with Addis Ababa University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Federal Ministry of Health. It measures key reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) indicators. Cross-sectional data, including a health facility-based survey, are collected annually in all regions. Longitudinal data (following pregnant women through one year postpartum) are collected in two cohorts of women (2019-2021 and 2021-2023) in four large, predominantly agrarian regions: Tigray, Oromiya, Amhara, and Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region, and one urban region, Addis Ababa. Afar is included in the first cohort (2019-2021) of the longitudinal survey. PMAET Panel Cohort 1 6-week Follow-up survey followed women who were enrolled in the Panel Cohort 1 Baseline Survey. Women who were 5-9 weeks postpartum at baseline who consented to the baseline survey, women 0-4 weeks postpartum at baseline who consented to the baseline and consented to follow-up, and women pregnant at baseline who consented to the baseline and consented to follow-up were eligible for the 6-week follow-up survey. Women (n=277) who were 5-9 weeks postpartum at baseline received the 6-week follow-up survey at the same time as their baseline interview, conducted between September and December 2019. Women (n=2,393) 0-4 weeks postpartum or pregnant at baseline received a 6-week follow-up survey approximately 6-week after the delivery between March and September 2020. A total of 2,669 women completed the 6-weeks follow-up survey. For more information on the PMA survey methodology and sampling, please refer to PMA Survey method at https://www.pmadata.org/data/survey-methodology. |
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| Cleaned Format | .dta |
| RawFormat | .xlsx |
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| Date Data Collection Started | 2019-09-04 |
| Date Data Collection End | 2019-12-29 |
| Title | Ethiopia 2019 Cross-sectional HQFQ Survey |
| Data Type | Survey |
| PublicationYear | 2020 |
| SugestedCitation | Addis Ababa University School of Public Health; and the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Performance Monitoring for Action Ethiopia (PMA-ET) Panel: Cohort 1 Six-Week Follow-up Survey (Version 2.0), PMA2020/ET-C1-6wkFU. 2020. Ethiopia and Baltimore, Maryland, USA. https://doi.org/10.34976/8r5s-dx31 |
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| Description | PMAET Panel Cohort 1 6-week Follow-up survey followed women who were enrolled in the Panel Cohort 1 Baseline Survey. Women who were 5-9 weeks postpartum at baseline who consented to the baseline survey, women 0-4 weeks postpartum at baseline who consented to the baseline and consented to follow-up, and women pregnant at baseline who consented to the baseline and consented to follow-up were eligible for the 6-week follow-up survey. Women (n=277) who were 5-9 weeks postpartum at baseline received the 6-week follow-up survey at the same time as their baseline interview, conducted between September and December 2019. Women (n=2,393) 0-4 weeks postpartum or pregnant at baseline received a 6-week follow-up survey approximately 6-week after the delivery between March and September 2020. A total of 2,669 women completed the 6-weeks follow-up survey. |
| Dataset study design | Longitudinal |
| Date Data Archived | 2022-05-07 |
| Date Data Cataloged | 2022-05-18 |
| Data Generating Unit | Others |
| URL | https://rtds.ephi.gov.et/public/showdetail/419 |
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