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Premise Child Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020

General Info

Provider 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Geography 
Afghanistan (AFG)
Albania (ALB)
Algeria (DZA)
Bahrain (BHR)
Bangladesh (BGD)
Benin (BEN)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH)
Brazil (BRA)
Burkina Faso (BFA)
Cambodia (KHM)
Chile (CHL)
China (CHN)
Hong Kong
Colombia (COL)
Costa Rica (CRI)
Côte d'Ivoire (CIV)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD)
Dominican Republic (DOM)
Ecuador (ECU)
Egypt (EGY)
El Salvador (SLV)
Ethiopia (ETH)
France (FRA)
Ghana (GHA)
Guatemala (GTM)
Honduras (HND)
India (IND)
Indonesia (IDN)
Iraq (IRQ)
Italy (ITA)
Jamaica (JAM)
Jordan (JOR)
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
Kenya (KEN)
Lebanon (LBN)
Liberia (LBR)
Lithuania (LTU)
Malaysia (MYS)
Mali (MLI)
Mexico (MEX)
Morocco (MAR)
Mozambique (MOZ)
Nicaragua (NIC)
Niger (NER)
Nigeria (NGA)
Oman (OMN)
Panama (PAN)
Peru (PER)
Philippines (PHL)
Poland (POL)
Republic of Korea (KOR)
Rwanda (RWA)
Saudi Arabia (SAU)
Senegal (SEN)
Serbia (SRB)
Sierra Leone (SLE)
Somalia (SOM)
South Africa (ZAF)
Spain (ESP)
Taiwan (Province of China) (TWN)
Thailand (THA)
Trinidad and Tobago (TTO)
Tunisia (TUN)
Turkey (TUR)
Uganda (UGA)
Ukraine (UKR)
United Arab Emirates (ARE)
United Kingdom (GBR)
United Republic of Tanzania (TZA)
United States of America (USA)
Uruguay (URY)
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) (VEN)
Viet Nam (VNM)
Yemen (YEM)
Zambia (ZMB)
Zimbabwe (ZWE)
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Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
July, 2020 - July, 2020
Series or system 
COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020
Data type
Survey: Cross-sectional - Individual
Summary 

The COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020 is a series of surveys developed to assess the level of disruption to a range of health services resulting from the COVID-19 global pandemic and subsequent government mandates and changes in behavior to mitigate the spread of the disease.

This survey was conducted in 76 countries using the smartphone-based Premise data collection platform. Respondents were individual members of the general population who served as caregiver to at least one child under the age of two years. Data were collected from 7,230 respondents. The survey focused on the level of disruption to the provision of vaccines and general health services for children under the age of two.

The survey was developed specifically to assess the change in levels of service delivery prior to, and immediately following, the onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Data generated from this survey is not intended to be used as an overall estimate of the level of health service delivery.

Keywords 
Child health care, Congenital anomalies, COVID-19, DTP vaccines, Diarrhea, Drug stockouts, Education, Employment, Ethnicity, Family composition, HIV and AIDS, Health behaviors, Health care access, Health care use, Home care, Immunization, Income, Infectious diseases, Injuries, Lower respiratory infections, Malaria, Malnutrition, Measles vaccines, Musculoskeletal diseases, Pneumococcal vaccines, Religion, Respiratory infections, Rotavirus vaccines, Sense organ diseases, Transportation, Tuberculosis, Unemployment, Vaccination cards, Disease outbreaks

Citation

Contributors 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
Premise Data Corporation
Funders 
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF)
Publisher 
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME)
Publication year 
2020
Suggested citation 

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Premise Data Corporation. Premise Child Health COVID-19 Health Services Disruption Survey 2020. Seattle, United States of America: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), 2020.

Files (4)

Public files 
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PDF icon Data Release Information Sheet667.73 KB
Package icon Premise Child Health Survey Data [CSV]312.87 KB
File Codebook [CSV]26.6 KB
PDF icon Questionnaire70.33 KB

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