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Overview of the PNG National Micronutrient Survey

Overview of the PNG National Micronutrient Survey. Steps for survey workers. Training Travel to clusters Introduction to local leaders Selection of households Visiting households Consent Interviews Anthropometric measurements Laboratory testing and collection of specimens.

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Overview of the PNG National Micronutrient Survey

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  1. Overview of the PNG National Micronutrient Survey

  2. Steps for survey workers • Training • Travel to clusters • Introduction to local leaders • Selection of households • Visiting households • Consent • Interviews • Anthropometric measurements • Laboratory testing and collection of specimens

  3. Sampling - Definition What is sampling? Sampling is the process of selecting a number of subjects from all the subjects in the population.

  4. Sampling - Definition What is a sample? A sample is the selected subset of subjects.

  5. Sampling - Purpose Why do sampling? Sample because we cannot measure every person in the population.

  6. Sampling - Goal What is the goal of sampling? The goal of sampling is to estimate some measure in the larger population.

  7. Sampling - Goal What is necessary to achieve this goal? To estimate some measure in the larger population, the sample must be representativeof that larger population.

  8. Sampling - Goal Remember this point! Regardless of the sampling method, if the sample is not representative, it tells you nothing about the population.

  9. Sampling Why don't we weigh and measure every child and woman in Papua New Guinea?

  10. Sampling Population of Papua New Guinea (2000 census) 726,680 children less than 5 years of age 1,298,503 women 15-49 years of age 13 women and 13 children per day per team with 6 teams would take 16,648 days or 45.6 years

  11. Sampling How do we select households to include in the survey? Random sampling

  12. Sampling Selecting individuals or households so that no person has any influence on which individuals or households are selected. What is random sampling?

  13. Regions of Papua New Guinea Momase Island Highlands Southern

  14. 2-stage sampling Region of PNG CU 5 CU 6 CU 7 CU 8 CU 1 CU 2 CU 3 CU 4 HH 1 HH 2 HH 3 HH 4 HH 5 HH 6 HH 7 HH 8 HH 9 HH 10 HH 11 HH 12 HH 13 HH 14 HH 15 HH 16 HH 17 HH 18 HH 19 HH 20 HH 21 HH 22 HH 23 HH 24 HH 25

  15. List of all census units in PNG

  16. Selected census units

  17. Selecting households How do we select households in each selected census unit? • Make list of all households in census unit • Randomly select the number of households needed • Visit each selected household

  18. Simple random sampling (Draw sample of 5 people) Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Household Smith Pfeiffer Anderson Timmer Huff Hunt Parvanta Grummer-Strawn Bobrow Cooper Random number table 7678 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427

  19. Simple random sampling (Draw sample of 5 people) Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Household Smith Pfeiffer Anderson Timmer Huff Hunt Parvanta Grummer-Strawn Bobrow Cooper Random number table 7648 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427

  20. Simple random sampling (select 20 households) 1 Iwais M 2 Teiaba C 3 Marau G 4 Aaron L 5 Oksen V 6 Pinpin B 7 Mabong P 8 Ngatia T 9 Gunure N 10 Agua C 11 Mogina W 12 Aulakua W 13 Wasoraba C 14 Zonggonau M 15 Tobena M 16 Mabong F 17 Yaman H 18 Bagita J 19 Baria M 20 Harekin J 21 Awalum E 22 Douna B 23 Guba V 24 Posou P 25 Huape H 26 Makaen J 27 Veia D 28 Hainapa B 29 Narakine G 30 Haung E 31 Tito M 32 Pasi N 33 Kapua K 34 Tulia R 35 Koddy F 36 Tulia E 37 Tripp K 38 Bowen B 39 Temple V 40 Bowen B

  21. Simple random sampling (select 20 households) Random number table 3640 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427 3320 8788 7658 9615 9862 7960 8140 6807 8077 2065 2560 2091 8921 0970 3134 8441 1 Iwais M 2 Teiaba C 3 Marau G 4 Aaron L 5 Oksen V 6 Pinpin B 7 Mabong P 8 Ngatia T 9 Gunure N 10 Agua C 11 Mogina W 12 Aulakua W 13 Wasoraba C 14 Zonggonau M 15 Tobena M 16 Mabong F 17 Yaman H 18 Bagita J 19 Baria M 20 Harekin J 21 Awalum E 22 Douna B 23 Guba V 24 Posou P 25 Huape H 26 Makaen J 27 Veia D 28 Hainapa B 29 Narakine G 30 Haung E 31 Tito M 32 Pasi N 33 Kapua K 34 Tulia R 35 Koddy F 36 Tulia E 37 Tripp K 38 Bowen B 39 Temple V 40 Bowen B

  22. Simple random sampling (select 20 households) Random number table 3640 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427 3320 8788 7658 9615 9862 7960 8140 6807 8077 2065 2560 2091 8921 0970 3134 8441 1 Iwais M 2 Teiaba C 3 Marau G 4 Aaron L 5 Oksen V 6 Pinpin B 7 Mabong P 8 Ngatia T 9 Gunure N 10 Agua C 11 Mogina W 12 Aulakua W 13 Wasoraba C 14 Zonggonau M 15 Tobena M 16 Mabong F 17 Yaman H 18 Bagita J 19 Baria M 20 Harekin J 21 Awalum E 22 Douna B 23 Guba V 24 Posou P 25 Huape H 26 Makaen J 27 Veia D 28 Hainapa B 29 Narakine G 30 Haung E 31 Tito M 32 Pasi N 33 Kapua K 34 Tulia R 35 Koddy F 36 Tulia E 37 Tripp K 38 Bowen B 39 Temple V 40 Bowen B Selected households

  23. Random number table 3640 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427 3320 8788 7658 9615 9862 7960 8140 6807 8077 2065 2560 2091 8921 0970 3134 8441 Simple random sampling (select 20 households) 1 Iwais M 2 Teiaba C 3 Marau G 4 Aaron L 5 Oksen V 6 Pinpin B 7 Mabong P 8 Ngatia T 9 Gunure N 10 Agua C 11 Mogina W 12 Aulakua W 13 Wasoraba C 14 Zonggonau M 15 Tobena M 16 Mabong F 17 Yaman H 18 Bagita J 19 Baria M 20 Harekin J 21 Awalum E 22 Douna B 23 Guba V 24 Posou P 25 Huape H 26 Makaen J 27 Veia D 28 Hainapa B 29 Narakine G 30 Haung E 31 Tito M 32 Pasi N 33 Kapua K 34 Tulia R 35 Koddy F 36 Tulia E 37 Tripp K 38 Bowen B 39 Temple V 40 Bowen B Selected households

  24. Random number table 3640 2352 6959 1937 2554 6804 9098 4316 4318 2346 7276 1880 7136 9603 0163 3152 7000 2865 8357 4475 9804 0042 1106 7949 2932 9958 9582 2235 1140 1164 7841 1688 4097 8995 5030 1785 5420 0125 4953 1332 5540 6278 1584 4392 3258 1374 1617 7427 3320 8788 7658 9615 9862 7960 8140 6807 8077 2065 2560 2091 8921 0970 3134 8441 Simple random sampling (select 20 households) 1 Iwais M 2 Teiaba C 3 Marau G 4 Aaron L 5 Oksen V 6 Pinpin B 7 Mabong P 8 Ngatia T 9 Gunure N 10 Agua C 11 Mogina W 12 Aulakua W 13 Wasoraba C 14 Zonggonau M 15 Tobena M 16 Mabong F 17 Yaman H 18 Bagita J 19 Baria M 20 Harekin J 21 Awalum E 22 Douna B 23 Guba V 24 Posou P 25 Huape H 26 Makaen J 27 Veia D 28 Hainapa B 29 Narakine G 30 Haung E 31 Tito M 32 Pasi N 33 Kapua K 34 Tulia R 35 Koddy F 36 Tulia E 37 Tripp K 38 Bowen B 39 Temple V 40 Bowen B Selected households

  25. Householdlisting form

  26. Cluster controlform

  27. Random number table

  28. Problem Village too small (has less than 20 households) Village too big to make household list Solution Include as many households as possible Add next closest village Segmentation before listing Possible problems

  29. School stream Highway church factory Hotel Sea factory

  30. School stream Highway church factory Hotel Sea factory SEGMENT I 60 SEGMENT D 120 SEGMENT H 220 SEGMENT C 170 SEGMENT E 130 SEGMENT B SEGMENT G 190 40 SEGMENT F 150 70 SEGMENT A

  31. Random number from random number table - 0163

  32. Who to include in the survey • All children 6-59 months of age in selected households • All women 15-49 years of age in every second household • All men 18 years of age and above in every second household

  33. How to tell which householdsto enroll womenand men

  34. Sampling • Team leaders will receive more detailed training in household sampling

  35. Procedures in each household Introduce yourself Obtain consents Interview head of HH Measure women, men, and children Interview man Interview mother Collect lab specimens Process lab specimens Clean up and depart

  36. What if no one is at home? • Ask neighbors or others where family is • If family gone temporarily, return later • If family still not home, return again the next day • If family not home on third visit, complete household checklist "Not at home"

  37. Culturally Diverse Pictures for Use in Various Training Settings

  38. Introduce yourself to household

  39. Interview

  40. Interview

  41. Interview

  42. Interview

  43. Anthropometric measurements

  44. Anthropometric measurements

  45. Anthropometric measurements

  46. Anthropometric measurements

  47. Anthropometric measurements

  48. Anthropometric measurements

  49. Anthropometric measurements

  50. Anthropometric measurements

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