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Uptake of RH and MNCH services during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda – R4S study #4.3 |
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doi:10.7910/DVN/UZA02M |
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Harvard Dataverse |
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2023-06-23 |
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Archie, Samantha; Evens, Emily, 2023, "Uptake of RH and MNCH services during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda – R4S study #4.3", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UZA02M, Harvard Dataverse, V1 |
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Title: |
Uptake of RH and MNCH services during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda – R4S study #4.3 |
Identification Number: |
doi:10.7910/DVN/UZA02M |
Authoring Entity: |
Archie, Samantha (FHI 360) |
Evens, Emily (FHI 360) |
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Distributor: |
Harvard Dataverse |
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Lebetkin, Elena |
Depositor: |
Lebetkin, Elena |
Date of Deposit: |
2023-06-23 |
Holdings Information: |
https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/UZA02M |
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences |
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This study tracked the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the availability of products and reproductive health (RH) / family planning (FP) and maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) service delivery and use. It also documented adjustments and innovations to bridge gaps in service provision and uptake during the pandemic. The study gathered quantitative data from all 135 public and private health facilities across the country from 2018-2020 using the national Health Management Information System (HMIS). Qualitative data was collected from key informant interviews from various key personnel involved in the provision of RH and MNCH services and products from eight districts, including rural, urban, low-, and high-performing districts. Program and policy documents from implementing partners were also reviewed. This work is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), provided to FHI 360 through Cooperative Agreement 7200AA19CA00041. Partners on this work include Makerere School of Public Health and the Uganda Ministry of Health. |
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Bibliographic Citation: |
Kibira SPS, Evens E, Giibwa L, Tuhebwe D, Martinez A, Kagimu R, et al. (2023) Uptake of reproductive, maternal and child health services during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda: A mixed methods study. PLOS Glob Public Health 3(4): e0001619. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0001619 |
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Consent Information Sheet.pdf |
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Informed consent form |
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application/pdf |
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Data Documentation.pdf |
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Documentation |
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application/pdf |
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Indicators for DHIS2 extraction.pdf |
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guidance for extraction of data from DHIS2 |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - District Commodity Store Manager.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - District MCH_FP focal person.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - Health Facility in-charge.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - Implementing Partner.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - Private Provider.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |
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KII Guide - VHT.pdf |
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key informant interview guide |
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application/pdf |