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Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey 2010

Kenya, 2010
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, Division of Malaria Control
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  • Data Collection
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Identification

Survey ID Number
KEN-KNBS-KMIS-2010-V0.1
Title
Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey 2010
Country
Name Country code
Kenya KEN
Study type
Other Household Health Survey [Malaria Survey]
Series Information
Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey done in 2010 and had been done prvesioly in 2007
Abstract
The 2010 Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey (KMIS) was designed to assess the global Roll Back Malaria targets which were adopted in the national Malaria Strategy(NMS) 2009-2017 (DOMC, 2009),
Specific objectives were:
To determine the status of coverage of various key malaria interventions measures, assess the prevalence of malaria among children 3 months to 14 years, assess the level of anaemia among children 6 months to 14 years. A sample of of 7,200 households was selected to be a representative of the entire population in Kenya.The design for the survey used a representative probability sample to produce estimates for four malaria epidemiological zones with the edemic zones divided into lake endemic and coast endemic to make five zones:

1. Highland epidemic - prone
2. Lake endemic
3. Coast endemic
4. Seasonal risk/Semi-arid
5. Low risk.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Two types of questionnairs were used:
A household questionnaire; the unit of analysis is the household and captured information on usual members & visitors and household characteristics.
The woman's questionnaire whose unit of analysis is individual women targeting women aged 15 - 49 years.

Version

Version Description
- v1.1: Data captured as it was collected from the field.
- v1.2: Cleaned data and validated data
Version Notes
Initially the data was in captured using MS-ACCESS, exported to CSpro 4.
1 and then exported to SPSS for Analysis

Scope

Notes
HOUSEHOLD: Household characteristics, Assess the prevalence of malaria among children 3 months to 14 years, Assess the level of anaemia among children 6 months to 14 years. Mosquito Net usage by defacto members of the household,The woman's questionnaire targeted women aged 15 - 49 years. It was used to collect information on background characteristics, reproductive history, use of intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy for recent births, fever prevalence and treatment among children under five, and knowledge and attitudes regarding malaria and child survival.
Keywords
Keyword Vocabulary
Artemisinin-based combination therapy ACT
Affordable Medicines Facility for malaria AMFM
Artemether-lumefantrine AL
Antenatal care ANC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC
Constituencies Development Fund CDF
Community Health Strategy CHS
Stayed in the sampled household the night before the survey De facto
De jure Usual member of household, regardless of presence at the time of the survey De jure
(United Kingdom) Department for International Development DFID
District Health Stakeholders Forum DHSF
Division of Malaria Control DOMC
Enumeration area EA
El Niño southern oscillation ENSO
Economic Recovery Strategy ERS
Grams per decilitre g/dl
Gross domestic product GDP
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria GFATM
Global positioning system GPS
Haemoglobin Hb
Household HH
Intermittent preventive treatment in Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy IPTp
Indoor residual spraying IRS
Insecticide-treated net ITN
Integrated vector management IVM
Kenya Demographic and Health Survey KDHS
Kenya Medical Research Institute KEMRI
Kenya Essential Package for Health KEPH
Kenya Malaria Indicator Survey KMIS
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics KNBS
Long-lasting insecticidal net LLIN
Millennium Development Goals MDGs
Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation MOPHS
Malaria treatment guidelines MTG
Medium Term Plan MTP
National Sample Survey and Evaluation National Sample Survey and Evaluation Programme NASSEP
National Coordinating Agency for Population and Development NCAPD
Second National Health Sector Strategic Plan 2005–2010 (extended to 2012) NHSSP II
National Malaria Strategy NMS
Personal digital assistant PDA
US President’s Malaria Initiative PMI
Population Services International PSI
Rapid diagnostic tests RDT
Sulphadoxine or sulphalene-pyrimethamine SP
United Nations Children’s Fund UNICEF
World Health Organization WHO

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
It was a National survey covering five zones
1. Highland epidemic - prone
2. Lake endemic
3. Coast endemic
4. Seasonal risk/Semi-arid
5. Low risk.

The survey used National Sample Survey and Evaluation Programme (NASSEP) IV sampling frame, the frame was nationally representative and was developed by the KNBS after the 1999 Census. A sample of 240 clusters was selected with a uniform sample 30 households allocated to each cluster.
7200 household were designed to produce estimates of most of the key malaria indicators including the prevalence of anaemia in children 6 months through 14 years for the specified domain.
Universe
A household questionnaire captured information on usual members & visitors, including age, sex and relationship to head and also household characteristics.

The woman's questionnaire targeted women aged 15 - 49 years. It was used to collect information on background characteristics, reproductive history, use of intermittent preventive treatment during pregnancy for recent births, fever prevalence and treatment among children under five, and knowledge and attitudes regarding malaria and child survival.

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name Affiliation
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
Division of Malaria Control Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation
Producers
Name Affiliation Role
Kenya National Bureau of Stataistics Data collection logistics
Department of Malaria Control Ministry of Public Health and sanitation Administrative
World Health Organization Technical Assistance
Center for Disease Control and Prevention Technical Assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
United Kingdom Department for Internation International Development DFID Funding
United states President's Malaria Initiative PMU Funding
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF Funding

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
2010 KMIS used the National Sample Survey and Evaluation Programme (NASSEP) IV sampling frame. The design for the survey used a representative probability sample to produce estimates for the four malaria epidemiological zones.

In each zone, clusters were categorized in into urban and rural areas providing two implicit domains for analysis at the national level.
The frame is nationally representative and was developed by KNBS after the 1999 Census to support two - stage cluster sample surveyss. The first stage sampling process involved selection of enumeration ares (EAs) and creation of 1,800 clusters with probability proportional to measure of size with the districs at the as the first level of stratification.

From the national frame a sample of 240 clusters were selected for the 2010 KMIS with a uniform sample of 30 households allocated to each cluster to make a representative sample. 7,200 households were drawn to provide estimates of most of the key malaeria indicators.
Weighting
Sample allocation among the domains was not proportional and therefore, the resulting sample was not self-weighting- Weighting adjustments were done to provide comparable estimates for the domains of study
weighting was done using the frame design selection probabilities and adjusted to cater for household and individual non-response and the aggregates weights were normalized and then applied to the data.

Calculation of Weights

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start
2010
Data Collection Mode
The 2010 - KMIS employed oral interviews recording the answers on questionnaire, two types of questionnaires were used; a household questionnaire and a Woman's questionnaire,the questionnaires were programmed into PDAs and the answered were keyed in directily into the PDA. Three biomarkers were used for testing:
(1) Taking finger - prick blood samples from children aged 6 months through 14 years (2) to perform a rapid malaria test (3) to prepare thick and thin blood smears that were read in the laboratory to determine malaria parastaemia.

Access policy

Contacts
Name Email URL
Director General directorgeneral@knbs.or.ke www.knbs.or.ke

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
KMIS-2010
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Division Of Malarial Control DOMC Ministry of Public Health and Santation Production
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics KNBS Production
ICF Macro ICF Production
Date of Metadata Production
2012-08-02
Kenya National Data Archive (KeNADA)

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