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Health Program Monitoring & Evaluation Quiz

Welcome to our comprehensive quiz designed to test your knowledge on health program monitoring and evaluation. This quiz covers essential concepts, strategies, and frameworks necessary for effective health management.

  • 40 multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on Monitoring and Evaluation methodologies
  • Ideal for health professionals and students
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Refers to the collection, analysis, and use of information gathered from programs for the purpose of learning from the acquired experiences.
Purpose of M&E
Monitoring
M&E Function
It is the systematic assessment of completed programs or policies
Evaluation
Purpose of M&E
Monitoring
A health Management information system aims primarily at assisting in the planning management of a national health strategy plans.
M&E Plan
M&E framework
HMIS Monitoring and Evaluation
Addresses the components of the framework and establishes the foundation for regular reviews during the implementation of the plan for the national level.
M&E Plan
HMIS Monitoring and Evaluation
Purpose of M&E
Which is not included in the 4 components of the framework as provided by WHO
Indicator Domains
Data collection
Analysis and synthesis
Achieving greater health impact
Is a variable which measures the value of the change in units that can be compared to past and future units
M&E and HMIS Indicators
M&E Frame work
M&E Plan
The fifth millennium development goal targets to reduce the maternal mortality ratio by 75% abd ti achieve universal access to reproductive health
Child Moratality and Child Survival Interventions
Maternal Survival Interventions
HMIS Indicators and Health Programs
Which is not included in the pregnancy care interventions
4th antenatal care attendances
Deliveries by skilled attendants
Cases of medical (safe) abortions conducted at health facilities
_______ should be carefully selected to meet the essential information necessary for monitoring the performance of various health programs and service and to present an overview of available health resources
HMIS
HMIS Indicators
HMIS Indicators and Health Programs
This is a subdocument of Child 21
Childrens health 2025
IMCI
Enhanced Child Growth
Serves as a framework for policymaking and program planning and as a roadmap for interventions aimed at safeguarding the welfare of Filipino CHildren
Child 21
Childrens Health 2025
IMCI
Enhanced Child Growth
Is a strategy that aims to lower child mortality caused by a common illnesses
IMCI
Child 21
Childrens health 2025
Enhanced Child Growth
Is a core component of a current efforts to scale up for better health.
Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E)
HMIS
M&E Framework
M&E Plan
This is an Intervention aimed to improve the health and nutrition of filipino children
Child 21
Enhanced Child Growth
Childrens health 2025
IMCI
The systematic assessment of completed programs or policies
Evaluation
Process Evaluation
Purpose of monitoring
Usually pertain to counting, tracking and collecting
Monitoring
Evaluation
Purpose of monitoring
Data collection
In order to measure whether the changes of outcomes can be attributed to the program
Evaluation
Data collection
Control or comparison group
Monitoring
Fundamental exercise on how decision makers understand how and to what extent a program is responsible for particular measure results
Evaluation
Data collection
HMIS
Purpose of monitoring
It focuses on the implementation process
Evaluation
Process Evaluation
Data collection
Monitoring
_____ is a continuous process that occurs outclass of a program
Monitoring and Evaluation
Evaluation
Monitoring
Data sources
It is the fundamental Document that details a program objective
Evaluation
Monitoring
Monitoring and evaluation Plan
Underlying assumptions
On which the achievement of the program goes depend
Underlying assumptions
Evaluation
Partnership and collaboration
Anticipated relationship
Monitoring and develop evaluation activity
Monitoring and evaluation
Cost estimates
Underlying assumptions
Monitoring schedule
Help to achieve the desired results
Dissemination and utilization
Partnership and collaboration
Anticipated relationship
Cost estimates
Why monitoring and evaluation are important
Its state how a program measures its achievement to provide accountability
It describe the data needed and hiw the data will be collected and analyze
To be most effective, monitoring and evaluation should be planned at the design stage of program
A numeric and are presented as number or percentage (ex. Percentage of clinic personnel who have completed a training workshop)
Quantitative
Qualitative
Help to show the logical connections between the inputs, processes, outputs of an activity and outcomes and goals impacts
Logic models
Result framework
Conceptual framework
It is used for the program designer rather than for program monitoring and evaluation
Conceptual framework
Logic models
Result framework
It identify the casual relationship between these factors and identify does intervention that affect
Result framework
Conceptual Framework
Logic Models
Effectiveness of this activity can be measured at each step along the way
Result framework
Logic models
Conceptual Framework
A variable that measures one aspect of a program that is directly related to the programs objectives
Indicator
Qualitative
Quantitative
Which one is not included in challenges to selecting indicators
Choosing an indicator that the program activities cannot affect
Choosing an indicator that is too hard to implement
Choosing an indicator that is too Vague
Selecting an indicator that relies on unavailable data
It is an ongoing continuous process; it requires the collection of data of multiple points throughout the program cycle
Data collection
Monitoring
Evaluation
Process evaluation
Which one is not included in the monitoring highlights
Supply intervention
Quality of service
Service coverage
Impact on society
Concerned with the process of ongoing activities, output indicators re-used
Monitoring plan
Evaluation plan
Data Sources
Indicators
This are sources of information that used to collect the data needed to calculate the indicators
Evaluation Plan
Data Sources
Monitoring plan
Indicators
A plan for dissemination and utilization of the information gained
Data sources
Anticipated relationship
Cost estimates
Dissemination and utilization
Between the activities ,outputs and outcomes well define along with baseline values
Anticipated relationship
Cost estimates
Measure and definition
Partnership and collaboration
The primary aim of HMIS is to ____________________
Store data necessary for monitoring different aspects if various health programs
To have a strong M&E and review system in place for the national health strategic plan that comprises all major diseases programs and health systems
To assess the effect of the integrated service delivery, appropriate indicators, data collection systems, and data analysis
Is to dramatically reduce the global burden of tuberculosis
STP
Stop TB Program
Child 21
IMCI
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