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Reproductive Health:
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Reproductive Health Tools
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The Reproductive Health Assessment Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women
This was developed to meet the increased need for accurate reproductive
health data among conflict-affected populations. The toolkit includes
program planning, monitoring and valuation, and advocacy efforts. It enables
field-based staff, with limited survey expertise, to collect information
about safe motherhood, family planning, sexual history, sexually transmitted
infections, HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence, and female genital cutting. It
also has sampling instructions, a training manual, questionnaire, data entry
program, analysis guide with preprogrammed analyses, and data use
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Epidemiologic Approach to Reproductive Health
An Epidemiologic Approach to Reproductive Health is the
core text for CDC's training workshops in reproductive
health epidemiology. It covers basic principles of
epidemiology as they relate to reproductive health,
including measures of disease frequency, epidemiologic study
designs, sample size and power, survey sampling, and
developing a research proposal. Available in English and
Spanish. |
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Module 1: Public Health Surveillance Applied to Reproductive
Health
Public Health Surveillance Applied to Reproductive Health
includes an introduction to public health surveillance and
how it can be applied to reproductive health, uses of
surveillance data, sources of surveillance data, types of
surveillance systems, components of the surveillance
process, how to evaluate surveillance systems, and two case
studies in developing and evaluating reproductive health
surveillance systems. |
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Module 2: Maternal Health Epidemiology
Maternal Health Epidemiology is designed for public health
professionals who want to apply epidemiologic methods to the
area of maternal health. The document covers basic
definitions and measures used in maternal health
epidemiology, methods for determining the magnitude of
maternal mortality, how to apply epidemiologic study designs
to maternal health questions, research and data
implications, and a case study. |
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Module 3: Reproductive Tract Infections
Reproductive Tract Infections is designed for public health
professionals who want to apply epidemiologic methods to the
area of reproductive tract infections (RTIs). The document
includes an overview of RTIs, epidemiologic models of RTI
transmission, indicators used in RTI epidemiology,
surveillance of RTIs, framework for strategic planning for
control and prevention of RTIs, implications of research and
collected data uses, and two case studies. |
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Module 4: Questionnaire Design
Questionnaire Design is designed for reproductive health
professionals who are interested in evaluating or designing
questionnaires for use in epidemiologic studies and
surveillance. The document covers uses of questionnaires in
research, basics of questionnaire design, pre-survey
evaluation of questions and questionnaires, and includes
questionnaire development exercises. |
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Patient Flow Analysis (PFA) Software
Patient Flow Analysis (PFA 2.0) is a DOS-based computer
application for documenting personnel use and client flow in
health service clinics. PFA 2.0’s data reports and graphical
display, which simulate the clinic session, assist the user
in identifying problems in the client flow, determining
personnel and space needs, and calculating the personnel
costs associated with client visits. Overall, PFA 2.0 aids
in assessing the influence of clinic systems on service
delivery. |
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last reviewed: 8/26/08
Page last modified: 8/26/08
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion |
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