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Training for mid level managers : [publication] : expanded programme on immunization. [Vol. 1], Evaluate immunization services /

by Organisation mondiale de la santé‏ ‎.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: [Geneva] : WHO, 1991Edition: Revised 1991.Description: 26 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.MeSH subject(s): Immunization Programs | Teaching Materials | Immunization Programs -- standards | Immunization Programs -- methodsPUBLICATION TYPE SAPHIR: MonographSummary: This module describes the steps to take at the end of the year to evaluate immunization services at a health centre. The steps are also applicable for district supervisors when they conduct their annual evaluation of immunization services for all health centres in their area. The information, examples and practice exercices in this module will help you to 1) collect data about the three elements of immunization services: cold chain management, immunization activities, and EPI disease surveillance; 2) analyze the data to find out: what has worked well, problems that continue to occur, and appropriate and feasible solutions to those problems; 3) take action by using the evaluation results when writing next year's plan and setting new coverage targets. (Author)
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This module describes the steps to take at the end of the year to evaluate immunization services at a health centre. The steps are also applicable for district supervisors when they conduct their annual evaluation of immunization services for all health centres in their area. The information, examples and practice exercices in this module will help you to 1) collect data about the three elements of immunization services: cold chain management, immunization activities, and EPI disease surveillance; 2) analyze the data to find out: what has worked well, problems that continue to occur, and appropriate and feasible solutions to those problems; 3) take action by using the evaluation results when writing next year's plan and setting new coverage targets. (Author)