Table 4. Outcomes of the feasibility assessment during pilot deployment of a new digital records application in three study sites in Bangladesh, Indonesia and Pakistan, 2016–2017.
Indicator | Gaibandha district, Bangladesh (Nov 2016–Mar 2017) |
Central Lombok district, Indonesia (Jun 2015–Mar 2016) |
Karachi and Shikarpur districts, Pakistan (Nov 2016–Mar 2017) |
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All sites | |||
No. of registrations into the module | 1348 households registered by family welfare assistants; 1402 pregnant women enrolled by family welfare assistants |
959 new pregnant women registered by midwives (mean per midwife: 73; range: 10–346); 180 new family planning users enrolled (mean per midwife: 13; range: 0–159); 137 new children registered (mean per midwife: 10; range: 0–56) |
334 households (with 1762 household members) enrolled by lady health workers; 438 children from these households referred and vaccinated |
Site-specific performance monitoring | |||
Mean number of forms submitted per health worker per week (range) | 48 forms (8–101) | 54 forms (26–234) | NA |
No. (%) of health workers submitting forms consistently for at least 10 days | 27/44 (61) | 8/13 (62) | NA |
No. (%) of health workers with form submissions below the average | 17/44 (39) | 5/13 (38) | NA |
Mean number of sessions on use of modules per health worker (range) | NA | 193 (67–501) | NA |
Time taken for household enrolment, minutes (range) | NA | NA | Mean: 2.5; median: 1.8 (0.8–13.3) |
NA: not applicable.