Authors: Regeru Njoroge Regeru, Kingsley Chikaphupha, Meghan Bruce Kumar, Lilian Otiso, Miriam Taegtmeyer
The results of this study indicate large gaps in data reporting with only 15% of data consistently reported by CHWs. Reasons for poor data quality included lack of data collection tools, inadequate training, insufficient supervision, and poor quality control monitoring, to name a few. The authors emphasized the importance of focusing on these issues to achieve accurate data collection.
Link: ‘Do you trust those data?’—a mixed-methods study assessing the quality of data reported by community health workers in Kenya and Malawi
Resource Topic: Data Collection, Monitoring and Evaluation, Supervision, Training
Resource Type: Journal articles, Research
Year: 2020
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

