Uganda Delivery of Improved Services for Health, Facility Evaluation Survey 2002
General Info
In 1997, a survey program was initiated to analyze the impact of the DISH project in Uganda. The program consisted of the 1997 household and health facility surveys, the 1999 household and health facility surveys, and the 2002 facility survey.
In 2002, a facility survey was administered to assess the DISH project and the population data from the 2000-2001 DHS took place of a household survey. In addition to a facility assessment survey, observation studies were also done for antenatal and curative child care services. 316 facilities were surveyed and 887 observations of client-provider interaction were completed.
Citation
MEASURE Evaluation Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Wilsken Agencies, Macro International, Inc., Ministry of Health (Uganda), Center for Communication Programs, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins, Program for International Training in Health, University of North Carolina (INTRAH), Management Sciences for Health (MSH). Uganda Delivery of Improved Services for Health, Facility Evaluation Survey 2002. Chapel Hill, United States: MEASURE Evaluation Project, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina.