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Country Data workshop: Building better
dissemination systems for national
development indicator
Discrepancy analysis
Lao PDR
Presented by Vilaysook Sisoulath
List of indicators are considered
• Births attended by skilled health personnel
• Children with fever being treated with
anti-malarial drugs
• Employment-to-population ratio
• Malaria death rate
• Maternal mortality ratio
Discrepancy analysis
Indicators
National
Births attended by
skilled health
personnel
Definition:
International
Definition:
Percentage of births attended by
Skilled health personnel are a doctor, nurse,
skilled health personnel
midwife or auxiliary midwife include those
(doctors, nurses or midwives) is
who have trained, but exclude traditional birth
the percentage of deliveries
attendants
attended by health personnel
trained in providing life saving
Methodology:
obstetric care,
The number of births attended by skilled
Methodology:
health personnel is expressed as a percentage
The number of women aged 15of live births in the same period.
49 with a live birth attended by
a skilled health personnel
Data source:
(doctors, nurses or midwives)
during delivery is expressed as a
Data are collected through national-level
percentage of women aged 15household surveys, including MICS and DHS.
These surveys are generally conducted every 3- 49 with a live birth in the same
period
5 years.
Data collection method:
Some countries have
representative data available
through routine registration and
these data are also
Discrepancy analysis. Conti
Indicators
National
International
Children with fever
being treated with
anti-malarial drugs
Definition
Proportion of children under five years of
age testing positive for malaria who are
treated with appropriate anti-malarial
drugs.
Reason for replacement
Since the MDG indicator is based on all
children with fever and not just children
with confirmed malaria, it has become
difficult to interpret since all fever cases are
not necessarily malaria, and the
denominator for the indicator includes nonmalarial fever.
Definition
Methodology
Number of children under5 reported to
have had fever in the previous two weeks
who had a figure or heel stick for malaria
test divided by total Number of children
under5 reported to have had fever in the
previous two weeks
Data source:
National household survey (LSIS)
Percentage of children aged 059 months with fever in the
two weeks prior to the survey
who received any anti-malarial
medicine.
Methodology
he number of children aged 0-59
months with fever in the 2 weeks
prior to the survey who received
any anti-malarial medicine is
expressed as a percentage of the
total number of children aged 0-59
months reported to have fever in
the two weeks prior to the survey.
Data source
Data from national-level household
surveys, including MICS,DHS and
Malaria Indicator Surveys (MIS)
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Indicators
National
International
Employment-topopulation ratio
Definition:
Employment is defended as person
age 14 years and above who
performed any work at all which
included paid employment and selfemployment.
Definition:
Employment is defined as persons above a
specified age who performed any work at
all, in the reference period, for pay or
profit (or pay in kind), or were temporarily
absent from a job for such reasons as
illness, maternity or parental leave,
holiday, training or industrial dispute.
Unpaid family workers who work for at
least one hour should be included in the
count of employment, although many
countries use a higher hour limit in their
definition.
Methodology
The employment-to-population ratios are
calculated by expressing the number of
persons in employment as a percentage of
the population for the corresponding sex
and age group (either working-age or
youth).
Data source :
National survey
Global estimate
Methodology
Number of population age 14 years
and above who are currently
worked divided by total number of
population age 14 years and above
and multiplied by 100
Data sources
National survey 3-5 year
(Lao Labor force survey)
The number of employed
population sometime estimated
from administrative report
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Indicators
National
International
Malaria
death rate
Definition
Definition
The death rate associated with malaria
is the number of deaths caused by
malaria per 100,000 people per year.
Methodology
Malaria incidence is expressed as the
number of new cases (M) per 100,000
population per year with the
population of a country derived from
projections made by the UN
Population Division.
Data source
The death rate associated with malaria (all age) is
the number of deaths caused by malaria per
100,000 people per year
Methodology
Number of death associated with malaria (all age)
divided total number of death in the same time
period, and multiplied by 100,000 population .
Data source:
The Malaria Information System (MIS), Centre for
Malariology, Parasitological and Entomology
(CPME), Ministry of Health, provided much of the
data
Organization (WHO) compiles
information supplied by the
Ministries of Health, the agencies
responsible for malaria
surveillance in endemic countries.
Information on the proportion of
fever cases seeking care are
obtained from nationally
representative household surveys
Discrepancy analysis. Conti
Indicators
National
International
Maternal mortality
ratio
Definition:
The maternal mortality ratio is the
annual number of deaths of women
from pregnancy-related causes, when
pregnant or within 42 days of
termination of pregnancy for a
specified year (expressed per 100,000
live births).
Methodology
Use sisterhood method – first calculate
the maternal mortality rate and
converted to a maternal mortality ratio
(MMR-expressed as death per 100,000
live births ) by dividing the maternal
mortality rate by general fertility rate
(GFR) during the same time period, and
multiple the results by 100,000.
Data source
National survey 5 years (LSIS)
Pop Census (direct method)-10 years
Definition:
The maternal mortality ratio is the
annual number of deaths of women
from pregnancy-related causes, when
pregnant or within 42 days of
termination of pregnancy for a
specified year (expressed per 100,000
live births).
Methodology
The maternal mortality ratio can be
calculated by dividing recorded (or
estimated) number of maternal deaths
by total recorded (or estimated)
number of live births in the same
period and multiplying by 100,000.
Measurement requires information on
pregnancy status, timing of death
(during pregnancy, childbirth, or within
42 days of termination of pregnancy),
and cause of death.
Data source
Global estimate
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