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Uganda Hospital and Health Centre IV Census Survey 2014

Uganda, 2014
Reference ID
UGA-MOH-SARA-2014-vFINAL
Producer(s)
Ministry of Health
Collections
Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA)
Metadata
DDI/XML JSON
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Apr 09, 2022
Last modified
May 23, 2022
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  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
UGA-MOH-SARA-2014-vFINAL
Title
Uganda Hospital and Health Centre IV Census Survey 2014
Country
Name Country code
Uganda UGA
Study type
Service Availability and Readiness Assessment [HFA/SARA]
Abstract
The Uganda Ministry of Health in collaboration with Makerere University College of Health Sciences and World Health Organization (WHO) implemented a Service Availability and Readiness Assessment (SARA) in 2014. The aim of the SARA 2014 was to generate reliable information on health service availability and readiness to support efforts to improve service delivery in the country.

The SARA 2014 covered 147 hospitals and 188 level IV primary care facilities across the country.

This report presents findings of the SARA census survey in hospitals and level IV primary care facilities (also known as health centre IV (HC IV)) in Uganda. The first part of the report examines access to services at hospitals and level IV primary care facilities. Specifically, it examines the hospitals/HC IV density, specific service density, and proportion of hospitals/HC IVs with a specific service. The second part of the report focuses on quality and safety at hospitals/HC IVs in Uganda. The key dimensions of quality and safety examined in the second part of the report include the readiness or ability of hospitals/HC IVs to provide services to the desired standards, infection prevention and control, institutional mortality rates (maternal mortality, stillbirths, and neonatal mortality), rate of caesarean sections, and the availability of systems and practices to ensure safe delivery of health care services. The third part of the report focuses on the health system functions. The key dimensions of the health system examined in the third of the report are hospitals/HC IV governance, health workforce and health care financing. The fourth part of the report focuses on the hospitals/HC IV efficiency.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Health facilities

Version

Version Description
vFINAL: Survey report
Version Date
2014-06-01

Scope

Notes
The SARA survey is designed to generate a set of core indicators on key inputs and outputs of the health system, which can be used to measure progress in health system strengthening over time. The SARA focuses on three main areas: service availability, general service readiness and service-specific readiness.

A basic approach to SARA is to collect data that are comparable both across countries and within countries (i.e. across regions and/or districts) using a standard core questionnaire developed by WHO in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Usually, a country adopts the standard core questionnaire with adaptations to certain elements such as types of facilities, managing authority of facilities, national guidelines for services, staffing categories and national policies for medicines (e.g. for tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS). The SARA survey requires visits to health facilities with data collection based on key informant interviews and observation of key items. The survey can either be carried out as a sample or a census; the choice between these methodologies will depend on a number of elements including the country's resources, the objectives of the survey and the availability of a master facility list (MFL).

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
Nationally representative as well as at regional and district levels
Universe
The survey covered 147 hospitals and 188 level IV primary care facilities across the country

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Ministry of Health
Producers
Name Role
World Health Organization Technical assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
African Development Bank AfDB Funding of the survey

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2014-01-02 2014-01-31
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
Trained data collectors used both paper questionnaires and mobile electronic devices that had CSPro application. Prior to the survey, data collection tools were piloted in six health facilities: at the national referral hospital, one regional referral hospital, one public general hospital, one private-not-for-profit general hospital, one private-for-profit general hospital, and one level IV primary care facility.

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The SARA core questionnaires overview:
Section 1: Cover page
Section 2: Staffing
Section 3: Inpatient and observation beds
Section 4: Infrastructure
Section 5: Available services
Section 6: Diagnostics
Section 7: Medicines and commodities
Section 8: Interviewers observations

The questionnaires were adapted to the Uganda context.

Data Processing

Data Editing
A data manager reviewed data for completeness and erroneous entries such as typos, missing data, inconsistency and out of range entries. Data from the electronic devices were consolidated into one database and backed up on a memory stick.

Access policy

Access authority
Name Email
Ministry of Health info@health.go.ug

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI-UGA-SARA-2014-vFINAL
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
World Health Organization WHO Documentation of assessment
Date of Metadata Production
2022-04-04
DDI Document version
Final version (2014)
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