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Table 2 Facility-based implementation indicators

From: The RE-AIM framework-based evaluation of the implementation of the Maternal and Child Health Handbook program in Angola: a mixed methods study

Indicator

Definition

Target

Not achieved

Achieved

NA

Achievement rate

Data source

Reach

MCH-HB coverage

% MCH-HB distribution among new visitors to antenatal/ delivery/ postnatal care services

95%

15

71

3

82.6%

Health facility survey

Adoption

Training

Participation in the training of trainers

Yes

5

84

0

94.4%

Project operational records

Holding an intra-facility training

Yes

10

78

1

88.6%

Health facility survey

Inventory management

Use of inventory management logbook

Yes

13

75

1

85.2%

Health facility survey

Mothers' class

Holding mothers' classes every week

Yes

35

53

1

60.2%

Health facility survey

Implementation

MCH-HB retention

% MCH-HB holders at the end of trial among MCH-HB receivers

90%

43

41

5

48.8%

Baseline survey, endline survey

MCH-HB utilization

% Appropriate birth weight description among MCH-HB receivers

80%

54

26

9

32.5%

Endline survey

Inventory management

Stock-out

No

11

77

1

87.5%

Health facility survey

Mothers' class

Holding mothers' class according to the instruction on themes

Yes

43

45

1

51.1%

Health facility survey

Maintenance

Intra-facility training

Definite person in charge of intra-facility training after the trial

Yes

21

67

1

76.1%

Health facility survey

Skills and knowledge

A score of a responsible staff member above the required level

70/100

25

61

3

70.9%

Health facility survey

A median score of staff members above the required level

60/100

12

50

27

80.6%

Health facility survey

Subjective burden

Subjective burden of a responsible staff member being "low" or "very low"

Yes

84

2

3

2.3%

Health facility survey

% Subjective burden of staff members being "low" or "very low"

50%

57

5

27

8.1%

Health facility survey