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. 2009 Nov 5;9:406. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-406

Table 2.

Key input and output indicators for Amajuba District collected during the participatory assessment phase

KEY INPUT INDICATORS
Condition of Effectiveness Tracer indicator n (Frequency)

Quality of services and human resources % clinical staff trained in PMTCT 28/105 (27%)
% clinical staff trained in HIV and infant feeding counseling 29/105 (28%)
% clinical staff trained in HIV counselling and testing 48/105 (46%)
% lay counsellors with accredited training 34/35 (97%)

Access and continued use of services % facilities taking first antenatal bookings every day of the week 10/15 (67%)
% facilities with CD4 testing available 12/15 (80%)
% facilities with PCR testing available 14/15 (93%)

Availability of key resources and management systems % facilities receiving at least one visit by the district MCH supervisor in the previous six months 7/15 (47%)
% facilities receiving at least one visit by the district PHC supervisor in the previous six months 12/15 (80%)
% facilities receiving at least one visit by the district PMTCT supervisor in the previous six months 5/15 (33%)
% facilities out of stock of rapid test kits 1/15 (7%)
% facilities out of stock of nevirapine tablets 1/15 (7%)
% facilities with IEC materials about VCT 11/15 (73%)
% lay counsellors with dedicated counselling rooms 16/34 (47%)

KEY OUTPUT INDICATORS (January to June 2007)

Proportion antenatal clients tested for HIV 5350/6064 (88%)

CD4 testing rate 1220/3071 (40%)

Nevirapine uptake rate among pregnant women with HIV 1750/3071 (57%)

Nevirapine uptake rate among babies born to women with HIV 452/3071 (15%)

HIV testing rate amongst HIV exposed infants at 6 weeks 740/3071 (24%)