USAID DEC
The initial assessment of a child's health and living conditions is conducted through a comprehensive questionnaire.
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Abstract
The child's identification information includes name, NID, and age in months. The child's appetite is assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the child is experiencing a lack of appetite. The child's mother or caregiver provides information on the child's sex, local residence, and neighborhood details. The child's weight is measured using the MUAC (Mid-Upper Arm Circumference) method, with a measurement taken in millimeters. The child's vaccination status is also assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the child is up-to-date on their vaccinations. The child's health status is evaluated through a series of questions, including whether the child is experiencing fever, diarrhea, or skin infections. The child's energy levels and appetite are also assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the child is experiencing apathy or low energy. The child's living conditions are evaluated through a series of questions, including whether the child's family has access to a latrine, uses a latrine, and has a TipTap. The family's access to clean water is also assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the family has access to potable water in the home. The child's family planning status is evaluated through a series of questions, including whether the mother is using a contraceptive method, such as pills or condoms, and whether the mother is pregnant. The family's access to healthcare services is also assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the family has access to a nearby health unit. The child's malaria status is evaluated through a series of questions, including whether the child's family has a mosquito net and whether the child sleeps under the net. The child's family's access to healthcare services is also assessed, with a yes or no response indicating whether the family has access to a nearby health unit. The child's family's access to community support is evaluated through a series of questions, including whether the family has a productive machamba and whether the family has access to a nearby health unit. The child's family's overall health and living conditions are assessed through a comprehensive evaluation of the child's health status, living conditions, and access to healthcare services.
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USAID DEC