Mali - World Health Survey - Enquête mondiale sur la santé (2003)
ID de référence | MLI-OMS-WHS-2003 |
Année | 2003 |
Pays | Mali |
Producteur(s) | World Health Organization (WHO) |
Bailleur(s) | World Health Organization - WHO - |
Collection(s) | |
Métadonnées | Documentation au format PDF |
Page web de l'étude |
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Sep 18, 2019
Dernière modification
Sep 18, 2019
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card where vaccinations written down
(q6504)
Fichier: WHS-Mali_F5
Fichier: WHS-Mali_F5
Aperçu
Type:
Discrète Format: numeric Largeur: 4 Décimales: 2 Intervalle: 1-8 |
Enregistrements valides: 0 Invalide: 0 |
Questions et instructions
Questions to be asked to households with children under 5 years.
Do you have a card where (NAME)’s vaccinations are written down? If YES: May I see it?
Valeur | Catégorie |
---|---|
1 | Yes, CARD SEEN |
2 | Yes, BUT CARD NOT SEEN |
5 | No CARD |
8 | Do not know |
Avertissement: ces statistiques indiquent le nombre d'enregistrements trouvés dans les fichiers de données, et non des nombres pondérés. Ils ne peuvent pas être interpretés comme étant représentatifs de la population concernée.
Information on the immunisations of children born in the last five years is collected to ascertain the level of coverage, and hence the level of protection against specific diseases. The data are also used to help determine groups that are underserved by the health care system or are not benefiting from immunisation programmes.
The World Health Organization recommends that all children receive three doses of DTP vaccine for the prevention of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough), as well as a vaccination against measles, before their first birthday. The vaccinations should recorded on a health card given to the parents, which is the main source of information about childhood vaccination.
If the respondent reports having a card for the child, probe “May I see it?” and encourage the respondent to look for the health cards of all eligible children. If the respondent shows the card for a particular child, record “YES, CARD SEEN” and proceed to the next question. If the respondent says they once had a card for the child but don’t any more, or the card is not kept at that residence, or it is otherwise inaccessible during the interview, write “CARD NOT SEEN” and proceed to question Q6505. If the respondent says they do not have a card for the child, record “NO CARD” and Go to question Q6513(please check this to be sure).
The World Health Organization recommends that all children receive three doses of DTP vaccine for the prevention of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough), as well as a vaccination against measles, before their first birthday. The vaccinations should recorded on a health card given to the parents, which is the main source of information about childhood vaccination.
If the respondent reports having a card for the child, probe “May I see it?” and encourage the respondent to look for the health cards of all eligible children. If the respondent shows the card for a particular child, record “YES, CARD SEEN” and proceed to the next question. If the respondent says they once had a card for the child but don’t any more, or the card is not kept at that residence, or it is otherwise inaccessible during the interview, write “CARD NOT SEEN” and proceed to question Q6505. If the respondent says they do not have a card for the child, record “NO CARD” and Go to question Q6513(please check this to be sure).