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Data Quality Review (DQR) Toolkit
The DQR framework and toolkit is meant to support routine, annual and periodic independent assessments of facility-reported data. It is designed to assess the quality of data generated by information system(s) based in health facilities, and includes guidelines and tools that lay the basis for a common understanding of data quality. In addition, it promotes the institutionalization of data quality review in country. The toolkit which includes guidelines and associated tools is organized into the 3 distinct modules: (1) Framework and metrics; (2) Desk review of data quality; (3) Data verification and system assessment.
Authors
Languages
- English
Publication year
2020
Type
Repository
Categories
- Programme management
Organisations
- Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
- John Snow, Inc (JSI)
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- World Health Organization (WHO)
Tags
- Data quality
EPI-CORE-MONITORING
MOV-HEALTH-SYSTEMS
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| Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Immunization flip-chart from Ghana | Ghana Health Service, UNICEF, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) | 2022 | Guidance | English |
| Vaccination Programs: Standing Orders | The Community Guide | 2015 | Repository | English |
| Providing opportunistic immunisations for at-risk inpatients in a tertiary paediatric hospital | Fiona Newall, Kirsten Perrett, Sonja Elia | 2017 | Journal article | English |
| Annex 4: Illustrative example of job aid on screening for vaccine eligibility (2YL Guidance) | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Training | English |
| Data Quality Review (DQR) Toolkit | World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, The Global Fund, JSI, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), MEASURE Evaluation | 2020 | Repository | English |
| Working together: An integration resource guide for planning and strengthening immunization services throughout the life course | World Health Organization (WHO) | 2018 | Case study | English, French |