Uganda Phase 3 HQFQ Survey

Survey Title:
Uganda Phase 3 HQFQ Survey
Dataset Persistent ID:
10.34976/6mkm-a674
Country:
Uganda
Suggested Citation:

Makerere University, School of Public Health at the College of Health Sciences; the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; and Jhpiego. Performance Monitoring for Action (PMA) Uganda Phase 3: Household and Female Survey (Version 5.0), PMA2022/UG-P3-HQFQ. 2022. Uganda and Baltimore, Maryland, USA. https://doi.org/10.34976/6mkm-a674

Survey Type:
Household / Female
Organizations:

School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University in Kampala; the Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; and Jhpiego.

Description:

PMA Uganda Phase 3 Household and Female Survey collects data in 141 enumeration areas (EAs) using a multi-stage stratified cluster design with urban-rural strata. The results are representative at the national level and within urban/rural strata. The final sample included 4,430 households and 4,227 de facto females who completed the interview for the cross-sectional sample. Data collection was conducted between September and October 2022.

Phase 3 panel data collection was conducted among 5,245 females aged 15-49 at the time of the Phase 3 survey who were interviewed at Phase 1 or Phase 2 and consented to follow-up. Among the Phase 3 panel women, 64.7% of them were enrolled in the panel survey at Phase 1 between September and October 2020, and 35.3% were enrolled in the panel survey at Phase 2 between September and November 2021. Of the 5,245 eligible respondents, 26.9% were not reached for follow-up at Phase 3. Of those reached, 3,751 (71.5%) completed the Phase 3 survey, for a response rate of 97.9% among contacted women.

Field work:
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Keywords:
Family Planning
Reproductive Health
Contraception
WASH
Household and Female
Survey Research
Uganda
Funding:
PMA project is funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.