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DHS Questionnaire [message #26644] Wed, 12 April 2023 13:40 Go to next message
pkaburi is currently offline  pkaburi
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If a country or funding agent want to request a question to be included in the DHS, what process do they need to follow? For example a program would want to assess the uptake of a new intervention e.g. subcutaneous self injection for DPMA.

Re: DHS Questionnaire [message #26658 is a reply to message #26644] Thu, 13 April 2023 17:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Janet-DHS is currently offline  Janet-DHS
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

The core DHS questionnaire is revised in intervals of approximately five years, in a very open process in which modifications or new questions can be proposed. The last review was in 2019. Because of the covid disruption, the next one may be later than 2024. The question you suggest is probably too narrow for the core questionnaire, but almost every survey includes survey-specific questions that are added by the implementing agency and in-country constituencies such as the ministry of health. If a survey in your country of interest is coming up, you can try to stimulate interest in adding a question or group of questions.

A household survey is not an efficient mechanism for getting information about new interventions, which by definition have very low prevalence. For what you describe, other kinds of data could be preferable.

Re: DHS Questionnaire [message #30291 is a reply to message #26658] Mon, 28 October 2024 15:09 Go to previous message
elebetkin is currently offline  elebetkin
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Tagging onto this old post to ask how to request that future versions of the Demographic and Health Surveys distinguish between levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine devices (or "hormonal IUDs") and copper-bearing intrauterine devices (or "copper IUDs") as response options, rather than a single "intrauterine device" response when family planning options are listed.
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