Quality of Tuberculosis Services Assessment in Nigeria: Tools
Abstract: The Quality of Tuberculosis Services Assessment (QTSA) is conducted with the support of four tools: the Facility Audit, the Provider Interview, the Patient Interview, and the Record Review. MEASURE Evaluationa project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)developed these four tools with the assistance of colleagues at USAID.
The tools exist in a generic format that is adaptable to any country wishing to conduct a QTSA. For instance, some countries may have different names for their health administrative units (e.g., district, province, ward, or woreda) or the name of their TB registers (e.g., TB patient logbook or TB confirmed cases register). They are customized to fit the country priorities and context in which they will be used.
Access additional QTSA resources at https://www.tbdiah.org/assessments/quality-of-tuberculosis-services-assessments/.
The tools exist in a generic format that is adaptable to any country wishing to conduct a QTSA. For instance, some countries may have different names for their health administrative units (e.g., district, province, ward, or woreda) or the name of their TB registers (e.g., TB patient logbook or TB confirmed cases register). They are customized to fit the country priorities and context in which they will be used.
Access additional QTSA resources at https://www.tbdiah.org/assessments/quality-of-tuberculosis-services-assessments/.
Shortname: tl-19-42
Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2019
Language: English
Region(s): NIGERIA
Resource Type: Guidance and Tools
Source: MEASURE Evaluation
Filed under: Assessment, Guidance and Tools, Nigeria, QTSA, Quality of care, Service delivery, TB, TB services, Tools, Tuberculosis