Publication: Protocol : Quality, Relevance and Comprehensiveness of Impact Mitigation Services Survey (QIMS) in Swaziland
Date
2009-04
ISSN
Published
2009-04
Author(s)
World Bank
Abstract
This publication presents a protocol to
be used when implementing the Quality, Relevance and
Comprehensiveness of Impact Mitigation Services (QIMS)
Survey in Swaziland. It also serves as a supervision tool
for the National Emergency Council on HIV and AIDS (NERCHA)
to oversee implementation of the QIMS Survey. The protocol
was initially written for the Pilot+ Survey field test of
the draft QIMS questionnaire, and revised to reflect lessons
learned. The protocol guides the management, methodology and
procedures for the periodic QIMS and production of a report
on the survey findings. Section 1 of the report describes
the design of the protocol, the background of impact
mitigation in Swaziland, and the rationale and objectives
for the QIMS. Section 2 describes how to manage a QIMS
survey. Section 3 lays out the procedures for start-up,
field planning, survey, and sampling design. Section 4
describes the procedures for ethical approval, training, and
questionnaire finalization. Section 5 describes the field
preparations and implementation for the survey. Section 6
tells how the data was entered, validated, and cleaned up.
Section 7 presents data analysis, report preparation, and
disseminating and using the QIMS results
Citation
“World Bank. 2009. Protocol : Quality, Relevance and Comprehensiveness of Impact Mitigation Services Survey (QIMS) in Swaziland. © Washington, DC. http://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/12554 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”