Health service utilisation indicator | Household survey | Year | When the survey was conducted | Sampling strategies |
Use of curative services by level of care and stratified by socio-economic status | Enquête Multisectorielle Continue (EMC equivalent to Living Standards Measurement Study) | 2009 | January–December 2009 | Stratified two-stage sampling technique: In the first stage, the primary units or enumeration areas (EAs) were drawn to probability proportional to the number of households counted in the EA (for a total of approximately 900 EAs) across all 13 regions. In the second stage, 12 households were drawn in equal probability in each of the enumeration areas (for a total of approximately 11 000 households). |
2014 | January–December 2014 | |||
Use of institutional delivery by level of care and stratified by socio-economic status | Demographic and Health Survey | 2003 | June–November 2003 | Stratified two-stage sampling technique: In the first stage, population clusters or areas of agglomeration were randomly drawn (for a total of approximately 600 clusters) across all 13 regions. In the second stage, households were drawn with equal probability in each cluster (for a total of approximately 15 000 households). |
2010 | May 2010–January 2011 | |||
Use of curative services and institutional deliveries by level of care and stratified by socio-economic status | Performance-Based Financing Survey | 2017 | April to June 2017 | Stratified two-stage sampling technique: In the first stage, one village was drawn at random from the list of all villages attached to each primary health facility included in the sample of the PBF impact evaluation (for a total of 523 villages) across eight regions. In the second stage, 15 households per village were drawn at random from all households including at least one woman with a history of pregnancy in the last 2 years (for a total of approximately 7850 households). |