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To Combine or Not to Combine?. Is it a good idea to combine an MIS with an AIS?. Children Under 5 Pregnant Women Women of Reproductive age. Age 15+ Women. Target Populations. MIS AIS. Finger sticks RDTs Field Hemoglobin Smears
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To Combine or Not to Combine? Is it a good idea to combine an MIS with an AIS? RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
Children Under 5 Pregnant Women Women of Reproductive age Age 15+ Women Target Populations MIS AIS RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
Finger sticks RDTs Field Hemoglobin Smears Treatment for Malaria Treatment for Anemia Venuous blood Capillary blood Finger sticks HIV testing/CD4 counts STD testing Counseling/Testing Interventions MIS AIS RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
Family Roster SES Reproductive History Net use ANC/IPT use ACT use Malaria KAPs Family Roster SES Reproductive History VCT use Sex Partners High Risk sexual activities/history HIV KAPs Interview Topics MIS AIS RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
30 – 60 minutes HH head Women 1 to 2 hours HH head Women Time of Interview MIS AIS RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
Low to moderate Highest Sensitivity/Stigma issues MIS AIS RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia
Summary: MIS vs AIS • Overlap of several modules • Different target populations • AIS : much longer interview, much more sensitive topics • Interventions: Stigma associated with AIS intervention outcomes, Little associated with MIS intervention outcomes RBM-MERG Malaria Indicator Training Workshop, 9th-12th September 2008, Lusaka, Zambia