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. 2021 Sep 7;40:101103. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101103

Table 1.

Components of RMNCH effective coverage indicators.

Intervention Target Population Service contact Crude coverage Quality-adjusted coverage User-adherence adjusted coverage
Family planning Women aged 15–49 years old who were sexually active, not currently pregnant, intended to space or limit pregnancy, and have not had sterilisation.
Women who visited the health facility in last 12 months (for any reason) or,
women who had been visited by family planning (FP) worker in the last 12 months
Use a modern FP method
Receive information about:
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    side-effect of the current methods

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    how to deal with the side effects

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    other FP methods

N/A
Antenatal visit Women age 15–49 years old who had given live birth in three years preceding the survey Use any number of antenatal care (ANC) service from skilled providers (see Appendix 7). Use at least 4 times ANC service Use at least 4 times and receive key components of ANCComponents of ANC:
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    Blood pressure taken

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    Urine sample taken

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    Blood sample taken

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    Given/bough iron tablets/syrup

Receive quality-adjusted ANC service AND adhered to consuming iron tablets for ≥ 90 days during pregnancy
Delivery care
Women age 15–49 years old who had given live birth in three years preceding the survey Skilled birth attendance (SBA) (see Appendix 7).
SBA at a health facility N/A
N/A
Postnatal care Women age 15–49 years old who had recently given live birth in three years preceding the survey Newborn receive postnatal care (PNC) from a skilled provider. All births attended by SBA were included as having PNC service contact (see Appendix 7).
Receive PNC in the first 24 h after birth or delivery attended by SBA. Receive PNC in the first 24 h after birth from health providers, weighed, and received BCG vaccination before 1 month N/A
Immunisation Children age 12–23 months Received DPT-1 Receive three doses of DPT-containing vaccines Receive three doses of DPT-containing vaccines and one dose of measles vaccine Receive all timely vaccination:
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    DPT: 2, 4, 6 months

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    Measles: 12 months

Diarrhoea treatment Children under-five years reported having had diarrhoea in 2 weeks preceding the survey Seek treatment from a health facility or provider Receive oral rehydration therapy (ORT) or increased fluids Receive oral rehydration salt (ORS) mixture Receive ORS and continued feeding
Use of insecticide-treated nets Children under-five years in 14 malaria-endemic countries (see Appendix 1) Owned an insecticide-treated nets (ITN) Slept under an ITN in the preceding night N/A N/A

Notes:.

RMNCH — reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health, BCG — Bacille Calmette-Guerin,.

DPT— diphtheria, tetanus toxoid and pertussis.