Notes on the design of a simple spatial sampling method (S3M) for assessing coverage of health and nutrition programmes in Liberia
The Simple Spatial Survey Method (S3M) was developed from the CSAS coverage survey method as a response to the widespread adoption of community management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) by ministries of health. Large-scale programs need a large-scale survey method and S3M was developed to meet that need.
S3M was designed to :
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Be simple enough for MoH, NGO, and UNO personnel without specialist statistical training to perform.
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Provide a general survey method. S3M can be used to survey and map:
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Need for and coverage of selective-entry programs such as CMAM and TSFP as well as universal programs such as EPI, GMP, GFD (general ration), and “blanket” SFP over wide areas.
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Levels of indicators such as those for IYCF, WASH, and period prevalence / cumulative prevalence of ARI, fever, and diarrhoea over wide areas.
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This document concentrates on using S3M to assess the need for and coverage of:
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Treatment of SAM in children aged between 6 and 59 months;
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Vitamin A supplementation;
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Micronutrient powder supplementation;
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Ferrous sulfate-folic acid supplementation; and,
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Infant and young child feeding counselling.