Bangladesh Alive & Thrive Endline Survey 2014: Shasthya Shebika (SS)
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Bangladesh Alive & Thrive Endline Survey 2014: Shasthya Shebika (SS)
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27PGV2
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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Harvard Dataverse
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This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at an endline as a part of an impact evaluation study of Alive & Thrive (A&T) interventions delivered through Building Resources Across Communities' (BRAC) Essential Health Care (EHC) Program in Bangladesh. The objective of the impact evaluation study is to evaluate the synergistic impact of A&T’s community component along with media communications and private sector activities such as the promotion and integration of micronutrient powders. A&T is a six-year initiative to facilitate change for improved infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices at scale in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Viet Nam. The goal of A&T is to reduce avoidable death and disability due to suboptimal IYCF in the developing world by increasing exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) until 6 months of age and reducing stunting of children 0-24 months of age. In Bangladesh, A&T is working with the government, nongovernmental organizations, and private initiatives to support the implementation of the National IYCF Strategy and Action Plan. The BRAC organization is delivering A&T’s community interventions within its EHC Program and its Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (MNCH) Program. BRAC’s frontline health workers, known as Shasthya Shebika and Shasthya Kormi, delivered age-appropriate IYCF counseling and support services during home visits, antenatal and postnatal sessions, and health forums. The endline survey conducted as part of the impact evaluation of A&T interventions delivered through BRAC’s EHC platform had three components—(i) household survey, (ii) community survey, and (iii) frontline health workers survey. Three questionnaires were developed for frontline health workers survey—(i) Shasthya Shebika (SS) questionnaire, (ii) Shasthya Kormi (SK) questionnaire, and (iii) Pushti Kormi questionnaire. The data included here are from the survey of Shasthya Shebika. The survey was conducted in the 20 upazilas across 10 districts in Bangladesh between April and June 2014 by the IFPRI team in collaboration with Data Analysis and Technical Assistance, Ltd. (DATA). |
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Agricultural Sciences
Social Sciences frontline workers Shasthya Shebika endline survey impact assessment health services nutrition nutrition education child health infant feeding mass media households BANGLADESH SOUTH ASIA ASIA |
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English
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2014
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IFPRI-KM
Data Analysis and Technical Assistance, Ltd. (DATA) Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) Kennedy, Andrew (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Khaled, Adiba (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Kim, Sunny (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Menon, Purnima (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Nguyen, Phuong Hong (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Rawat, Rahul (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Saha, Kuntal Kumar (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Tran, Lan Mai (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) Tyagi, Parul (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)) |
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Bangladesh Alive & Thrive Endline Survey 2014: Pushti Kormi (PK)
Bangladesh Alive & Thrive Endline Survey 2014: Shasthya Kormi (SK) Bangladesh Alive & Thrive Endline Survey 2014: Households |
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sample survey data (SSD)
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