塔吉克斯坦卫生设施评估面对面调查和移动电话调查结果的比较:一项验证研究方案。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-05-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0309570
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卫生设施评估为衡量向民众提供的卫生服务质量提供了重要数据。这些评估是全面的、资源密集的、定期的,以便为中长期政策提供信息。然而,由于缺乏其他可靠的数据来源,国家决策者往往依靠过时的数据来应对变化更频繁的服务提供挑战。高频电话调查是一种潜在的选择,可以在全面的面对面评估之间提高收集时效性服务提供指标的效率和及时性。本研究的目的是评估由全球融资基金的FASTR倡议开发的基于电话的快速卫生设施评估的可靠性、并发标准效度和无反应率,并将其与由世界银行的服务提供指标卫生计划开发的综合现场卫生设施评估进行比较。亲自调查和相应的亲自项目验证将作为金标准。这两项调查将使用相同的数据收集实体,对塔吉克斯坦500个卫生设施的相同样本进行管理。为了评估可靠性,将计算一致性百分比、科恩斯Kappa、患病率和偏差调整Kappa。为了评估并发标准的有效性,将计算敏感性和特异性,截止值为。用于足够的有效性。该研究将进一步比较两项调查的回复率和辍学率,使用简单的t检验和平衡检验,以确定在考虑调查回复率的任何差异后,电话调查和面对面调查样本的特征是否相似。这项研究的结果将为基于电话的卫生设施评估数据收集方法的可靠性和有效性提供重要见解。这一点至关重要,因为卫生部正努力建立和维持更持续的数据收集、分析和卫生设施一级数据的使用,以补充定期的面对面评估,以提高向其人口提供的服务质量。
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Comparison of the results of in-person and mobile phone surveys for a health facility assessment in Tajikistan: A validation study protocol.

Comparison of the results of in-person and mobile phone surveys for a health facility assessment in Tajikistan: A validation study protocol.

Comparison of the results of in-person and mobile phone surveys for a health facility assessment in Tajikistan: A validation study protocol.

Health facility assessments provide important data to measure the quality of health services delivered to populations. These assessments are comprehensive, resource intensive, and periodic to inform medium- to-longer-term policies. However, in absence of other reliable data sources, country decision makers often rely on outdated data to address service delivery challenges that change more frequently. High-frequency phone surveys are a potential option to improve the efficiency and timeliness of collecting time-sensitive service delivery indicators in-between comprehensive in-person assessments. The objectives of this study are to assess the reliability, concurrent criterion validity, and non-response rates in a rapid phone-based health facility assessment developed by the Global Financing Facility's FASTR initiative compared to a comprehensive in-person health facility assessment developed by the World Bank's Service Delivery Indicators Health Program. The in-person survey and corresponding in-person item verification will serve as the gold standard. Both surveys will be administered to an identical sample of 500 health facilities in Tajikistan using the same data collection entity. To assess reliability, percent agreement, Cohens Kappa, and prevalence and bias adjusted Kappa will be calculated. To assess concurrent criterion validity, sensitivity and specificity will be calculated, with a cut-off of.7 used for adequate validity. The study will further compare response rates and dropout rates of both surveys using simple t-tests and balance tests to identify if the characteristics of the phone-based and in-person survey samples are similar after accounting for any differences in survey response rates. The results of this study will provide important insights into the reliability and validity of phone-based data collection approaches for health facility assessments. This is critical as Ministries of Health seek to establish and sustain more continuous data collection, analysis, and use of health facility-level data to complement periodic in-person assessments to improve the quality of services provided to their populations.

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