Assessing child survival programs in developing countries; testing lot quality assurance sampling
Material type: TextSeries: Harvard Series on Population and International HealthPublication details: Massachusetts Harvard School of Public Health 1991Description: v, 247pISBN:- 0-674-04995-0
- WA 395 .V3
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Presents the findings of a study of a rapid assessment of the quality of routine primary health care activities aimed at enhancing child survival using a lot quality assurance sampling method. The procedures, theories, analyses, reporting systems and economic assessments are all presented in the book. It examines among others, the quality of the services received by the risk groups, the number of individuals in the community who had access to the health services and the quality of techniques used by the community health workers.
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