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Service Availability Mapping (SAM) Albania 2005

Albania, 2005
Reference ID
ALB-IPH-SAM-2005-vFINAL
Producer(s)
Institute of Public Health, Albania
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Service Availability Mapping (SAM)
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  • Identification
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  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Questionnaires
  • Data Processing
  • Access policy
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
ALB-IPH-SAM-2005-vFINAL
Title
Service Availability Mapping (SAM) Albania 2005
Country
Name Country code
Albania ALB
Study type
Service Availability Mapping [HFA/SAM]
Abstract
The Institute of Public Health (Albania) in collaboration with WHO/Regional Office for Europe implemented a Service Availability Mapping (SAM) survey in October 2005. The purpose was to collect information on the availability and coverage of health services and resources determined to be priorities for Albania at the district and health facility level. The SAM Albania 2005 was conducted in all 36 districts where district health officers have been asked about the availability of services in the district. For the facility survey, in 12 districts, all health facilities were surveyed. Data were collected on the presence of key health personnel and on estimated coverage of selected interventions.

This SAM Survey Report for Albania covers three categories of indicators:
1. The availability of services and service providers:
• Human resources
• Hospital beds
• Blood transfusion services
• Laboratory services
• Communication and technology
• Injection practices
• Sterilization equipment

2. Estimated coverage of specific interventions:
• Percentage of facilities in the district with access to safe water
• Percentage of facilities in the district with functioning piped water supply
• Percentage of facilities in the district with health workers trained in safe motherhood
• Percentage of facilities in the district with health workers trained in IMCI
• Percentage of facilities in the district with HIV testing sites
• Percentage of facilities in the district with TB treatment sites that had a stock out

3. Facilities providing selected services
• HIV counselling and testing
• TB diagnostic lab facilities
• ALERT system
• Caesarean section
• Emergency blood transfusion
• Family planning
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Health facilities and district health offices

Version

Version Description
vFINAL: Report only
Version Date
2006-06-30
Version Notes
Final report - only version available.

Scope

Notes
The SAM is designed to support decision making by providing national and district planners with the skills and tools to routinely map services and resource availability. Designed as a district-owned system, SAM can be implemented as a standalone system or integrated into the routine health information system as a supervisory tool. As a monitoring tool, SAM is recommended every six months to one year. The frequency of implementation may be adjusted to suit program needs when utilized as a periodic evaluation tool. The Facility SAM covers availability of the health equipment, staffing, drugs and commodities, and the services offered. The District SAM covers health infrastructure, human resources, and services available in the district.

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
Nationally representative, as well as representative at provincial and district levels
Universe
The survey covered district health offices and health facilities in all 36 districts.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Institute of Public Health, Albania Government
Producers
Name Role
World Health Organization Technical assistance in questionnaire development, data collection, data processing, data analysis, and dissemination
South-Eastern Europe Health Network
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Role
Government of Albania Provision of human resources for data collection and supervision
Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
Name Affiliation Role
Dr. Silva Bino, Prof. Dr. Eduard Kakarriqi & Dr. Alban Ylli Head of Department of Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, Institute of Public Health Technical assistance on questionnaire
WHO/ Country Office, WHO/EURO and WHO/HQ WHO Technical assistance on questionnaire

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
A census of all 36 districts was implemented for the district questionnaire. For the facility questionnaire, 12 districts were chosen and a census was done of all the health facilities located in those districts. The 12 districts were at commune level and selected based on the 12 counties of Albania.
Response Rate
100%

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
2005-10-05 2005-11-27
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]
Data Collection Notes
The SAM questionnaires are applied using Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs); Global Positioning System (GPS) units are used to obtain the geographical coordinates of health care facilities. District teams are provided with the hardware, software and training required to assure ongoing data collection and integration into existing supervisory and monitoring practices.

Staff from Institute of Public Health and district epidemiologists were trained as enumerators on data collection instruments and protocol of the work. A pilot survey was conducted in 3 health facilities located in 1 district. Each team comprised of two people: an IPH staff and a district epidemiologist.

Questionnaires

Questionnaires
District Questionnaire overview:
Section 1: Availability of services and service providers, by district
Section 2: Estimated coverage of specific interventions, by district
Section 3: Checklist of health facilities, by facility
This questionnaire is applied in all districts (or equivalent administrative unit) by health teams. The respondents of this questionnaire are district medical officers and their teams.

Facility Questionnaire overview:
Section 1: General characteristics, including infrastructure
Section 2: General purpose equipment
Section 3: Injection and sterilization equipment
Section 4: Human resources
Section 5: Trained staff
Section 6: Drugs and commodities
Section 7: Laboratory tests
Section 8: Information on interventions available in the facility

The respondents of this questionnaire are the facility directors and their teams.

The template questionnaires are developed in English, and both questionnaires are provided as external resources.

Data Processing

Data Editing
The SAM data are entered using PDAs and the data in the PDAs is transferred to a computer. Once the data are in the computer, structure checking and completeness as well as checking of the double data entry and data entry errors are checked.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation
Institute of Public Health, Albania Government
Access authority
Name
Institute of Public Health, Albania

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI-ALB-SAM-2005-vFINAL
Producers
Name Abbreviation Role
World Health Organization WHO Documentation of assessment
Date of Metadata Production
2021-11-07
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