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Health facilities with zinc available on the day of survey Honduras health facility performance indicators Success stories HONDURAS Baseline 18-month follow-up Baseline CESAMO CESAR CMI 18-month follow-up 7060 selected input 7035 selected equipment BASELINE FOLLOW-UP 7030 7035 7050 7060 7070* Study design Hospitals with availability of equipment necessary for neonatal and obstetric emergencies Baseline facilities (N=6) www.healthdata.org/salud-mesoamérica-2015-initiative 1 2 3 Facilities Facilities 90 60 2,008 2,971 1,533 BASELINE 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP Not observed Observed *new intervention, not evaluated at baseline 18-month follow-up facilities (N=6) Salud Mesoamérica 2015 regions Intervention Control Medical records Medical records Households Facilities Pediatric / neonatal stethoscope Pinard stethoscope / portable Doppler Autoclave / dry heat sterilizer Anesthesia kit MVA kit Laryngoscope Neonatal resuscitation bag Resuscitation bag for adults Oxygen tank Stethoscope Sphygmomanometer 100 80 60 40 20 0 7030 emergency obstetric and neonatal care in maternity clinics, 7035 emergency obstetric and neonatal care in hospitals, 7050 family planning, 7060 treatment of diarrhea and pneumonia, 7070 micronutrient powder availability % of facilities Source: SM2015 Health Facility Observation Checklist Survey

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Page 1: HONDURASHonduras health facility performance indicators Success stories HONDURAS Baseline 18-month follow-up Baseline CESAMO CESAR CMI 18-month follow-up 7060 selected input 7035 selected

Health facilities with zinc available on the day of survey

Honduras health facility performance indicators

Success stories

HONDURASBaseline 18-month follow-up

Baseline

CESAMO

CESAR

CMI

18-month follow-up

7060 selected input

7035 selected equipment

BASELINE FOLLOW-UP

7030 7035 7050 7060 7070*

Study design

Hospitals with availability of equipment necessary for neonatal and obstetric emergencies

Baseline facilities (N=6)

www.healthdata.org/salud-mesoamérica-2015-initiative

1 2 3

Facilities Facilities

90 602,008 2,971 1,533

BASELINE 18-MONTH FOLLOW-UP

Not observed Observed

*new intervention, not evaluated at baseline

18-month follow-up facilities (N=6)

Salud Mesoamérica 2015 regionsInterventionControl

Medicalrecords

MedicalrecordsHouseholds Facilities

Pediatric / neonatal stethoscopePinard stethoscope / portable Doppler

Autoclave / dry heat sterilizerAnesthesia kit

MVA kitLaryngoscope

Neonatal resuscitation bagResuscitation bag for adults

Oxygen tankStethoscope

Sphygmomanometer

100

80

60

40

20

0

7030 emergency obstetric and neonatal care in maternity clinics, 7035 emergency obstetric and neonatal care in hospitals, 7050 family planning, 7060 treatment of diarrhea and pneumonia, 7070 micronutrient powder availability

% of facilities

Source: SM2015 Health Facility Observation Checklist Survey

Page 2: HONDURASHonduras health facility performance indicators Success stories HONDURAS Baseline 18-month follow-up Baseline CESAMO CESAR CMI 18-month follow-up 7060 selected input 7035 selected

Activity flowchart Total data collected

Censuses

Households

Women

Children

Students

Health facilities

Medical records

69,273 21,260

15,584 4,641

20,796 3,818

17,780 5,225

924 –

Intervention Control

365 114 379Intervention InterventionControl

18-monthBaseline

6,735 2,365

Study and survey design

(IHME)

Data collection (in-country agencies &

IHME)

Analysis(IHME)

• Fact-finding visits

• Instrument design

• Training and pilots

• Sampling

• Computer-assisted personal interview

• Community census

• Household survey

• Health facility survey

• Supervision by IHME

• Real-time data quality checks

• Estimation of initiative indicators for baseline and follow-up surveys with 95% CI

• One-sided proportion tests to compare indicator estimates vs. the targets proposed

• Detailed analysis of indicator components to identify items that may be driving the value of the indicator

Data from facilities eligible for baseline and 18-month performance indicatorsRegional success stories from SM2015 interventions

Baseline 18-month follow-up

Availability of pharmacy inputs: oral rehydration salts

Belize El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

Availability of functional equipment: stethoscope for child care

Belize El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

Availability of pharmacy inputs: albendazole / mebendazole

Belize El Salvador* Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

Availability of functional equipment: standing scale

Belize El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

Availability of functional equipment: lamp for pelvic exam

Health facility surveys

Household and school surveys – baseline only

Belize El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

Perce

nt (%

)Pe

rcent

(%)

Perce

nt (%

)

Perce

nt (%

)Pe

rcent

(%)

Perce

nt (%

)

Modern family planning methods available on the day of the survey*

Belize El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama

100

80

60

40

20

0

All data from direct observations on the day of the survey.

11,273

* Condom, pill, injectable, and IUD

* Baseline value for El Salvador considers only albendazole