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Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) Malawi 2018-2019

Malawi, 2018 - 2019
Reference ID
MWI-MOHP-HHFA-2018-2019-vFINAL
Producer(s)
Ministry of Health and Population
Collections
Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA)
Metadata
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May 19, 2022
Last modified
May 24, 2022
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  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Questionnaires
  • Data Processing
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
MWI-MOHP-HHFA-2018-2019-vFINAL
Title
Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) Malawi 2018-2019
Country
Name Country code
Malawi MWI
Study type
Harmonized Health Facility Assessments[hhfa/sara]
Abstract
The 2018-2019 Malawi Harmonized Health Facility Assessment (HHFA) was implemented by the Ministry of Health and Population in collaboration with World Health Organization (WHO). The purpose of the 2018/2019 Malawi HHFA was carried out in order to generate critical information for evidence-based decision-making as well as track and monitor progress of Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP)/ Essential Health Package (EHP) activities in health facilities.

The primary objectives of the 2018/2019 Malawi HHFA were to: (i) assess the structural and clinical quality of health service delivery at the facility level in order to better understand existing gaps and identify potential approaches for improving quality of care; and (ii) better understand supply-side constraints on the provision of reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health (RMNCH) and nutrition services.

The survey covered 1106 heath facilities between November 2018 and March 2019. Out of the 1,106 facilities surveyed, 101 were hospitals, 492 were health centres, and 513 were dispensaries, clinics, and health posts.

This report covers the following categories of indicators:
1. General service availability
• Infrastructure
• Health workforce
• Service utilization

2. General service readiness
• Basic amenities
• Basic equipment
• Standard precautions for infection prevention
• Diagnostic capacity
• Essential medicines

3. Service specific availability and readiness
• Family planning/birth spacing
• Antenatal care
• Basic emergency obstetric care
• Comprehensive emergency obstetric care
• Blood transfusion
• Child immunization
• Child health preventive and curative care services
• Nutrition services
• Adolescent health
• Essential medicines for mothers
• Malaria services
• Tuberculosis services
• HIV/AIDS care and support services
• Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
• Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV
• Sexually transmitted infections (STI) service
• Non-communicable disease services
• Tracer medicines
• Advance diagnostic services and high-level diagnostic equipment
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Health facilities

Version

Version Description
vFINAL: Final report (2019)
Version Date
2019-12-30

Scope

Notes
The scope of the HHFA survey includes modules on:

1. Service availability: information relating to physical presence of facilities, resources, and services (e.g., building and utilities infrastructure, staff, beds)
2. Service readiness: information on capacity of the facility to provide specific services (e.g. presence of trained and knowledgeable staff, guidelines, drugs, supplies, diagnostics, equipment), appropriate service site systems and infrastructure conditions to support quality
3. Management and finance: information on practices to support continuous service availability and quality (e.g. management practices and supervisory practices, finance and health worker perspective)
4. Quality and safety of healthcare: information on the receipt of appropriate, effective and timely care by patients under safe conditions
5. Community systems
6. Cross-cutting country performance

The following services are assessed for availability:
1. Maternal, neonatal, and child health services
- Family planning/birth spacing
- Antenatal care
- Basic emergency obstetric and newborn care
- Comprehensive emergency obstetric care
- Essential medicines for mothers
- Blood transfusion
- Child immunization
- Child health preventive and curative care services
- Nutrition services
- Adolescent health
- Essential medicines for mothers

2. Communicable disease services
- Malaria
- Tuberculosis
- HIV/AIDS care and support
- Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
- Prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV
- Neglected tropical diseases

3. Non-communicable disease services
- Diabetes
- Cardiovascular disease
- Chronic respiratory disease
- Cancer

4. Surgical services
- Basic and comprehensive surgery
- Emergency care

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
Nationally representative, as well as representative at district level
Universe
The survey covered 1,106 heath facilities (101 were hospitals, 492 were health centres, and 513 were dispensaries, clinics, and health posts).

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
Ministry of Health and Population
Producers
Name Role
World Health Organization Technical guidance, analysis and financing report writing
University of Malawi Technical guidance and analysis
The World Bank Financing

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The survey utilized the Malawi Master Facility List (MFL), a comprehensive database of all the health facilities in the country containing information identifying each health facility and the type of health services provided, as the sampling frame. A random sampling approach was adopted.

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2018-11-01 2019-03-31
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
A two-phased training approach was implemented to train a total of 103 participants in the survey methodology. The first phase of the training was a two-day trainers of trainers (TOT). The second phase of the training was a two-week training for enumerators and supervisors. The survey team of 85 enumerators and 10 supervisors was organized into 28 teams and assigned facilities according to the health administrative zones in Malawi, namely; Northern Zone, Central Eastern Zone, Central Western Zone, South Eastern Zone, and South Western Zone. Each zone had two supervisors and between 5-7 enumerator teams. Each enumerator team was comprised of 2-4 enumerators

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
The Malawi HHFA questionnaire was based on the standard SARA and SDI questionnaires harmonized into a single questionnaire and then adapted to the local context to reflect the population and health issues relevant to Malawi.

The questionnaire included the following modules:
Module 1: Facility inventory
Module 2: Health worker roster
Module 3: Clinical vignettes/case simulations
Module 4: Facility management and finance
Module 5: Client experience/ Exit interviews

Data Processing

Data Editing
Data cleaning steps included the following:
- merged data files downloaded from Survey Solutions;
- compared datasets to MFL and ensured all facilities in the sample were surveyed and had the correct facility ID;
- checked for completeness of data for each facility;
- ensured ID variable information was complete and valid (region, district, facility type, managing authority, GPS); and
- labelled and coded all variables in Stata to ensure consistency of the final dataset.

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
MWI-MOHP-HHFA-2018-2019-vFINAL
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
World Health Organization WHO Documentation of assessment
Date of Metadata Production
2022-05-14
DDI Document version
MWI-MOHP-HHFA-2018-19-vFINAL
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