Collect the following data by conducting individual interviews with a representative sample of mothers of children aged 0-23.99 months:
RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTION (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)
Q1: Sometimes after delivery mothers have severe health problems and should be immediately taken to a health facility. In your opinion, what types of symptoms should cause mothers to go to a health facility right away?
A1:
1) heavy vaginal bleeding
2) fast/ difficult breathing
3) loss of consciousness
3) placenta not delivered within 30 minutes after delivery
4) fever with or without chills
5) foul smelling discharge from the vagina
6) convulsions/ rigidity
7) severe headache, visual disturbances
8) no urine output in first eight hours
9) severe abdominal pain
10) pain in calf
11) behaviour that indicates that the mother may hurt herself or the baby
Note: If less than three signs are stated, keep probing: “Are there any other warning signs you know?”
Calculate the indicator’s value by dividing the number respondents aware of at least three of the pre-defined warning signs by the total number of respondents and multiplying the result by 100