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Title: Choosing Health Indicators


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Choosing Health Indicators
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Health, Income and Poverty
  • 70 of the variance in infant mortality can be
    attributed to across and within country
    differences in income
  • Half of the burden of communicable diseases is
    concentrated in the
  • Lowest income quintile (poorest 20)
  • Globally the poorest 20 experience three and a
    half the mortality and four times the number of
    Disability Adjusted Life-Years (DALYs) loss of
    the richest 20, an equivalent to excess
    mortality of nearly 10,000, 000 deaths per year
  • Communicable diseases are responsible for 60 of
    both deaths and DALYs loss in the poorest groups.

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Predictive Indicators
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Key Indicators for Assessing Poverty
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Key Performance Indicators
  • Structural- buildings, equipment, supplies,
    vehicles
  • Process- prevention, diagnosis, numbers trained,
  • Outcome- five Ds- death, diseases, disability,
    dissatisfaction, discomfort

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Structural Indicators
  • Household characteristics household size,
    number of rooms
  • Pharmacy supplies of specific categories of
    drugs, e.g., anti-malarials
  • Numbers of latrines,
  • Number of stem pipes, boreholes

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Process Indicators
  • Changes in access times for secure water
    supplies
  • Access to maternal medical services such as
    trained birth attendants, and number of
    pre-delivery visits
  • In migration patterns place of origin of
    household members, professional status of
    household members
  • Training with follow-up knowledge attitudes
    practices beliefs (KABP) around prevailing
    diseases

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Outcome Indicators
  • Disease specific prevalence rates
  • Anemia prevalence
  • Anthropometric measurements of young children
  • Alcohol use, smoking rates, domestic violence and
    accidents
  • Toxicology biomonitoring (lead, arsenic, etc.)
    if relevant
  • Increase in prevalent disease
  • Appearance of new disease

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Key Performance Indicators
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Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
  • KPIs
  • Typically track changes in the level of a
    variable over time, i.e., rates
  • Objectively demonstrating rate changes, positive
    or negative, is surprisingly complex
  • Small community population sizes can mean big
    statistical analysis problems, e.g., infant and
    maternal mortality
  • Underlying community disease rates naturally
    fluctuate over time and space, e.g., malaria
  • For high profile complex projects a formal
    Demographic Surveillance System (DSS) is a
    cost-effective, capacity building and sustainable
    strategy
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