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Merging SPA and DHS data [message #2847] Tue, 02 September 2014 08:28 Go to next message
leo2015 is currently offline  leo2015
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I would like to merge the SPA and DHS (HR) data sets for one country in STATA. Can you please explain how DHS researchers have linked the household and facility level data for analysis?

Thank you for your help.

Dan
Re: Merging SPA and DHS data [message #2848 is a reply to message #2847] Tue, 02 September 2014 08:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bridgette-DHS is currently offline  Bridgette-DHS
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It is not possible to merge the DHS and SPA surveys, since the analysis unit is not the same (households vs facilities).
Re: Merging SPA and DHS data [message #2849 is a reply to message #2848] Tue, 02 September 2014 08:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
leo2015 is currently offline  leo2015
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Is there a way to link the data at least based on administrative level such as region?
Re: Merging SPA and DHS data [message #2918 is a reply to message #2849] Tue, 09 September 2014 15:58 Go to previous message
ClaraB-DHS is currently offline  ClaraB-DHS
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Yes there are ways to link the DHS and SPA data using geographic information system (GIS) software. For SPA surveys since 2009 the GPS location of the Facilities are available for download from the DHS data request system. The GPS location of the SPA facility and the DHS cluster can then be linked by sub-national administrative areas or by other geographic analysis methods.

This approach may not always be appropriate depending on your research question.
1) DHS cluster locations are displaced to protect confidentiality. See Spatial Analysis report 7 for more information on this: http://www.dhsprogram.com/publications/publication-SAR7-Spat ial-Analysis-Reports.cfm
2) Measure direct distances to facilities and other analysis methods might be impacted by the displacement, see Spatial Analysis Report 8 for more information on this: http://www.dhsprogram.com/publications/publication-SAR8-Spat ial-Analysis-Reports.cfm
3) Many SPA surveys are samples which makes the linkage at small geographic scales problematic. A recent per reviewed publication on this topic look at the misclassification bias due to the sample. You can find that article at: http://www.pophealthmetrics.com/content/11/1/14

A forth coming Spatial Analysis Report 10 (Release date ~September 28, 2014) will look at issues around the linkage more in depth.
A recent publication by MEASURE Evaluation also looks more generally at the linkage of facility and population based surveys, that report can be found at: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/ms-14-88

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