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Validity of Expanded Program on Immunization Contact Method Health Behavior Estimates in Mali

  作者 Wei, SC; Vanden Eng, JL; Patterson, AE; Doumbia, S; Kleinbaum, DG; Ryman, TK; Toure, MB; McMorrow, ML  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Infectious Diseases;  卷期  2012年205-supl.;  页码  S112-S119  
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[摘要]Background. In the developing world, household surveys provide high- quality health behavior data integral to public health program management. The Expanded Program on Immunization Contact Method (EPI-CM) is a proposed, less resource-intensive method in which health center staff incorporate health behavior questions into routine vaccination activities. No systematic evaluation of EPI-CM validity has yet been conducted. Methods. We used concurrent household survey and EPI-CM to collect data on 4 infant health behaviors in Mali at 2 time points (8 total comparisons). Studied health behaviors were bednet use, obtaining care for fever, obtaining care for a respiratory complaint, and using oral rehydration solution for diarrhea. Household survey and EPI-CM estimates were considered equivalent if a 95% confidence interval about the difference in estimated proportions fell within the interval (-.10, .10). Results. EPI-CM estimates were higher than household survey estimates for 7 of 8 unadjusted paired estimates; estimates of bednet use in 2009 met a priori equivalence criteria in a setting of high bednet use (90.5%). When we restricted household survey data to infants up-to-date on vaccinations, estimates for behaviors other than bednet use remained substantially different. Conclusions. We were unable to demonstrate that EPI-CM, as implemented, consistently produces data comparable with household survey data.

 
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