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Guidelines for Small-Scale Survey Indicators in Public Health

This guide recommends adding MUAC to surveys, reporting WAZ and HAZ if age is verifiable, and emphasizing standardization of indicators for effective monitoring and program implementation. It also suggests harmonizing chosen indicators with response efforts and coordinating data collection with relevant stakeholders.

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Guidelines for Small-Scale Survey Indicators in Public Health

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  1. Indicators • MUAC should be added to all small scale surveys • WAZ and HAZ should be reported in small scale surveys if age is verifiable eg immunisation cards • For surveillance sites, recommend MUAC is sufficient for monitoring trends (cost, training easier etc), although other data/indicators can be added in if sufficient resources

  2. Recommend continued research in use of MUAC and its relation to mortality and programme usage Recommend standardization of MUAC cut-offs (both for trend monitoring and programme admission) Recommend the indicators chosen for surveillance should also be harmonized with those used in any response ??GM

  3. Recommend ensure we do nto overload health workers and to only collect data that will be used; also a need to coordinate with other actors eg WFP, WHO Recommend data is collected by livelihood zone (SAM, GAM, MUAC) and that baseline information is established for populations Recommend focus on % point change not absolute figures from surveys, in context of seasonality

  4. If collecting additional information in small scale surveys questions should be standardised (international recommendations for questions) Recommend that additional information collected does not duplicate and strengthens other information routinely collected Recommend to develop guidelines on interpretation of the standardised questionnaire indicators

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