Table 2.
Node Category | Description | Operators | Overarching Implementation Indicator(s) | Data Source |
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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 |