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Comparison of administrative and survey data for estimating vitamin A supplementation and deworming coverage of children under five years of age in Sub-Saharan Africa

Authors :
Mwangwa F
Chasela Cs
Gobir Aa
Ibrahim Ms
Afolaranmi To
Clark Td
Nakubulwa S
Semwanga Ar
Miner Ca
Idris Sh
van der Horst C
Wiener J
Achan J
Dorsey G
Kayira D
Holdsworth E
Tappero Jw
Jamieson Dj
Watson Ja
Tukur Z
Muhindo Mk
Oyebode T
Charlebois E
Ruel T
Atun R
Janmohamed A
Adair L
Hudgens Mg
Juliano Jj
Preacely N
Doledec D
Sufiyan Mb
Kamya Mr
Jansen A
Ensink Jhj
Abubakar Aa
Benelli P
Arinaitwe E
Kourtis Ap
Davis Nl
Seidman G
Ikilezi G
Ajayi Io
Kakuru A
Rosenthal Pj
Adam T
Hassan Zi
Gobir Z
Havlir D
Amaike C
Ramos M
Sabitu K
Source :
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIH. 22(7)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

To compare administrative coverage data with results from household coverage surveys for vitamin A supplementation (VAS) and deworming campaigns conducted during 2010-2015 in 12 African countries.Paired t-tests examined differences between administrative and survey coverage for 52 VAS and 34 deworming dyads. Independent t-tests measured VAS and deworming coverage differences between data sources for door-to-door and fixed-site delivery strategies and VAS coverage differences between 6- to 11-month and 12- to 59-month age group.For VAS, administrative coverage was higher than survey estimates in 47 of 52 (90%) campaign rounds, with a mean difference of 16.1% (95% CI: 9.5-22.7; P 0.001). For deworming, administrative coverage exceeded survey estimates in 31 of 34 (91%) comparisons, with a mean difference of 29.8% (95% CI: 16.9-42.6; P 0.001). Mean ± SD differences in coverage between administrative and survey data were 12.2% ± 22.5% for the door-to-door delivery strategy and 25.9% ± 24.7% for the fixed-site model (P = 0.06). For deworming, mean ± SD differences in coverage between data sources were 28.1% ± 43.5% and 33.1% ± 17.9% for door-to-door and fixed-site distribution, respectively (P = 0.64). VAS administrative coverage was higher than survey estimates in 37 of 49 (76%) comparisons for the 6- to 11-month age group and 45 of 48 (94%) comparisons for the 12- to 59-month age group.Reliance on health facility data alone for calculating VAS and deworming coverage may mask low coverage and prevent measures to improve programmes. Countries should periodically validate administrative coverage estimates with population-based methods.

Details

ISSN :
13653156
Volume :
22
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tropical medicineinternational health : TMIH
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9bc2d8f5d584d9e3ca36e8edd53a726b