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. 2020 Aug 10;13(1):1794106. doi: 10.1080/16549716.2020.1794106

Table 2.

Data sources and descriptions for effectiveness decay.

Node Category Description Operators Overarching Implementation Indicator(s) Data Source
Condition Entrance to the trajectory of care. Describes the proportion of <5 cases with at least one of three primary symptoms associated with major illnesses of iCCM package: fever (malaria); cough & fast breathing (pneumonia); or diarrhea. Context Incidence Household Surveys with Caregivers
Careseeking Describes whether or not the caregiver sought care for the child. Careseeking can include both appropriate sources of care. Caregiver/Recipients Knowledge & Awareness
Availability & Accessibility
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Source of Care Describes where care was sought for the child. This can be at an appropriate source of care such as a health facility or clinic, the CHW, an authorized pharmacy; or an inappropriate source of care such as a traditional healer, the market, PPMV, or a friend or family member. Caregiver/Recipients Acceptability
Availability & Accessibility
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Case Seen For those cases for which care was sought at a CHW, describes whether or not the CHW was available to see the child when the caregiver sought care. Provider Availability & Accessibility Household Surveys with Caregivers
Testing For those cases which were seen by the CHW and presented either fever of cough and fast breathing, describes whether or not an RDT or rapid breathing test was performed. Provider
Program
Compliance
Quality of Care
Commodity Availability
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Routine Monitoring Systems
Test Result For fever or fast breathing and cough cases that were appropriately tested by the CHW, describes if the case is positive, negative, or unknown for malaria or pneumonia. Provider
Program
Quality of Care
Test efficacy
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Routine Monitoring Systems
Treatment Describes whether or not tested or untested presenting fever, fast breathing and cough, or diarrhea cases were appropriately treated with antimalarials, antibiotics, or oral rehydration salts by the CHW, respectively. Provider
Program
Compliance
Quality of Care
Drug Efficacy
Commodity Availability
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Routine Monitoring Systems
Referral Describes whether or not cases seen, tested or untested, treated or untreated were referred to a referral health facility. Provider Compliance
Quality of Care
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Routine Monitoring Systems
Referral Adherence Describes whether or not cases which were referred adhered to referral. Caregiver/Recipients Compliance
Accessibility
Household Surveys with Caregivers
Routine Monitoring Systems