Impact of a Systems Engineering Intervention on PMTCT Service Delivery in Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, Mozambique: A Cluster Randomized TrialDownload Document: Routine-Data-in-Evaulation-Cote-dIvoire-Kenya-Mozambique-Program-Brief_FS-20-496-1.pdf (303 KB)Abstract: This document is part of a series that describes how routine data were used in research and evaluations of health programs and projects. Data for Impact (D4I) has compiled these examples from its own work and the work of others found through a literature review—and consultation with the original authors—to compare ways routine data can be appropriate for evaluations and to shed light on its benefits and shortcomings for evaluation. This brief focuses on work in Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Mozambique, where a package of tools was implemented to improve the first three steps in the PMTCT cascade: HIV testing and coverage during antenatal care consultations, antiretroviral (ARV) coverage among HIV-positive pregnant women, and screening infants exposed to HIV. This intervention—made up of a package of system engineering tools—was called the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA) study intervention.Shortname: fs-20-496-d4iAuthor(s): Data for ImpactYear: 2020Language: EnglishRegion(s): KENYA, MOZAMBIQUEFiled under: assessment, Côte d’Ivoire, Cote Divoire Resources, Data Quality, Evaluation, evidence, Kenya, method, Mozambique, RHIS, Routine data, Routine Health Information Systems