Uganda Lot Quality Assurance Sampling Survey 2004
General Info
Original or alternative title
LQAS Survey 2004
Coverage type
Country
Time period covered
June, 2004 - August, 2004
Data type
Survey:
Cross-sectional - Facility (non-health) - Health facility - Household - Individual - Interview - Subnationally representative
Summary
The Lot Quality Assurance Sampling Survey conducted in 2004 assessed the progress of the UPHOLD program in Uganda. UPHOLD, the Uganda Program for Human and Holistic Development, was a 5-year program focused on improving social services in education, health, and HIV/AIDS. The 2004 LQAS canvassed 20 districts and surveyed health facilities, primary schools, and households.
The total survey sample included 423 health facilities, 1,449 primary schools, and 9,975 households. The household survey canvassed five classes of participants in particular: women ages 15-49 years with a child under 2, women ages 15-49 years with a child under 5, women ages 15-49 years with school-aged children, and women of childbearing age.
Keywords
Antimalarials, Breathing difficulty, DTP vaccines, Drug stockouts, Education, Fever, HIV and AIDS, Health facilities, Health promotion, Hygiene, Immunization, Insecticide-treated bednets, Malaria, Place of delivery, STDs, Sanitation, School enrollment, Schools, Tuberculosis, VCT, Vaccination cards, Vitamin A supplements, Vomiting, Waste disposal, Water supply
Citation
Suggested citation
John Snow, Inc., Uganda Program for Human and Holistic Development (UPHOLD). Uganda Lot Quality Assurance Sampling Survey 2004.