{"doc_desc":{"title":"KEN-KNBS-GATS-2014-V1.1","idno":"DDI-KEN-KNBS-GATS-2014-v1.0","producers":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning and Devolution","role":"Study Documentation"}],"prod_date":"2014-05-18","version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0 (May, 2014)"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"KEN-KNBS-GATS-2014-v1.0","title":"Global Adult Tobacco Survey 2014","sub_title":"First Round","alt_title":"GATS 2014","translated_title":"Not translated"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau Statistics (KNBS)","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning and Devolution"}],"oth_id":[{"name":"RTI(Research Triangle Institute) International","affiliation":"WHO","email":"","role":"Technical Service"}],"production_statement":{"producers":[{"name":"Ministry of Health","affiliation":"Ministry of Health, Kenya","role":"Technical Assistance"},{"name":"Centers for Disease Control and Prevention","affiliation":"World Health organisation","role":"Technical Assistance"}],"copyright":"(c) 2013, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","funding_agencies":[{"name":"World Health Organization","abbreviation":"WHO","role":"Funding"}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Director General","affiliation":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","email":"directorgeneral@knbs.or.ke","uri":"www.knbs.or.ke"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"World Health Survey [hh\/whs]","series_info":"This is the first survey"},"version_statement":{"version":"Version1.0 (May, 2014)","version_date":"2014","version_notes":"This is the first version"},"study_info":{"topics":[{"topic":"Health","vocab":"World Bank","uri":""}],"abstract":"The Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), a component of Global Tobacco Surveillance System (GTSS), is a global standard for systematically monitoring adult tobacco use and tracking key tobacco\ncontrol indicators. GATS is designed to produce national and sub-national estimates among adults across countries. The target population includes all non-institutionalized men and women 15 years of age or older who consider the country to be their usual place of residence. All members of the target population will be sampled from the household that is their usual place of residence.\nGATS is intended to enhance the capacity of countries to design, implement and evaluate tobacco control interventions.","coll_dates":[{"start":"2014-01-02","end":"2014-02-02","cycle":"One Month"}],"nation":[{"name":"Kenya","abbreviation":"KEN"}],"geog_coverage":"National coverage","analysis_unit":"Individual","universe":"Non-institutionalized men and women 15 years of age or older","data_kind":"Sample survey data [ssd]","notes":"The GATS interview consists of two parts:\nTthe Household Questionnaire and the Individual Questionnaire.\nThe Household Questionnaire (household screening) and the Individual Questionnaire (individual interview) will be conducted using an electronic data collection device."},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","abbreviation":"KNBS","affiliation":"Ministry of Devolution and Planning"}],"sampling_procedure":"The report is not ready to provide the sampling procedure","sampling_deviation":"The report is not ready","coll_mode":"Face-to-face [f2f]","research_instrument":"The GATS contains  Household Questionnaire and Individual Questionnaire. These questionnaires are administered using an electronic data collection device.\n\nUsing the IPAQ to Manage Household Assignments and Input Data.  Screening and Respondent Selection: The Household Questionnaire\nAdministering the Individual Questionnaire Transmitting Data Using SD CARDs\n\nSection A. Background Characteristics\nSection B. Tobacco Smoking\nSection C. Smokeless Tobacco\nSection D1. Cessation - Tobacco Smoking\nSection D2. Cessation - Smokeless Tobacco \nSection E. Secondhand Smoke\nSection F. Economics - Manufactured Cigarettes\nSection G. Media\nSection H. Knowledge, Attitudes & Perceptions","coll_situation":"The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) is the implementing agency of the Kenya 2014 GATS. KNBS is the principal agency of the government for collecting, analyzing and disseminating statistical data in Kenya. The Bureau is also the custodian of official statistical information, establish standards and also promote the use of best practices and methods in the production and dissemination of statistical information across the National Statistical System (NSS). The Bureau also maintains a database of all national surveys including National Population and Housing Censuses.\n\nThe iPAQ  was use to collect the data at the feild\n\nData collection has been organized to be collected by 13 field data collection teams each comprising of: 1) 1 Supervisor 2) 4 Interviewers 3) 1 Driver 4) 1 KNBS officer who will guide the team to the selected cluster 5) 1 Village elder in whose area the cluster falls","act_min":"Updating the Record of Calls\nAt the end of the interview, thank the respondent for spending time with you and for contributing to the success of this important survey. After exiting the Individual Questionnaire, the iPAQ will automatically code the questionnaire as complete (code 400) and display the Select Case screen. If you were not able to complete the Individual Questionnaire, the iPAQ will prompt you to update the Record of Calls with the appropriate result code. (Note that the program will not allow you to update the Record of Calls for an Individual Questionnaire unless the Household Questionnaire is completed and set as 200.)","weight":"Weight has not been attached to the data set","cleaning_operations":"Various checks were done, After exiting the Individual Questionnaire, the iPAQ will automatically code the questionnaire as complete (code 400) and display the Select Case screen. If you were not able to complete the Individual Questionnaire, the iPAQ will prompt you to update the Record of Calls with the appropriate result code. (Note that the program will not allow you to update the Record of Calls for an Individual Questionnaire unless the Household Questionnaire is completed and set as 200.)","method_notes":"Every time that you use the iPAQ to conduct an interview or enter a result code in the Case Management System\u2019s Record of Calls, the data are stored in the iPAQ\u2019s internal memory, much the same as any other type of computer. These data will need to be sent back to the Central Office so that you, your Field Supervisor, and GATS project management staff can use the data to closely monitor data collection efforts. \nIn addition, transmitting the interview data back to the Central Office protects against data loss, should anything happen to your iPAQ while you are in the field. For these reasons, you must transmit data according to the timetable you have worked out with your Field Supervisor.\n\nTo transmit data using SD cards, you will need to:\n\u2022 export data to the SD card,\n\u2022 fill out a Material Transmittal Form, and\n\u2022 send the SD card and Material Transmittal Form to project staff via post, courier, or your Field Supervisor."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"The report is not ready to provide the table of response rates","sampling_error_estimates":"Since the report is not ready, no sampling error.\nThe Bureau creates and maintains a National Sampling Survey and Evaluation Programme (NASSEP) household master sampling frame, which provides the framework for designing household surveys to generate different forms of household based data. It has an elaborate infrastructure for data collection, which includes Statistics Offices in all the 47 Counties with trained personne","data_appraisal":"Export Data to the SD Card\nTo export data to the SD card, you will need to perform the following steps:\n1. Check to be sure that the SD card is set to the unlock position. When the plastic tab is in the up position, the SD card is unlocked, and data can be exported\nonto the card.\n2. Insert the SD card into the card expansion slot at the top of the iPAQ. Make sure the card is inserted fully so that the top of the card is flush with the iPAQ.\n3. At the Today screen, tap Start, then tap CMS from the dropdown menu.\n4. Confirm that the system clock settings are correct, and enter your password to launch the GATS Case Management System program.\n\nInterview and result code data must be sent back to the Central Office so that project management staff can monitor data collection and protect against data loss.\n\nExhibit 8-5. Individual Questionnaire Result Codes"}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"Before being granted access to the dataset, all users have to formally agree:\n\nData and other materials provided by KNBS shall not be redistributed or sold to other individuals, institutions, or organizations without written authority from the Director General.\nData shall be used for statistical purposes only and not for investigation of specific individuals or organizations or any other purpose.\nNo attempt shall be made to produce links among datasets provided by KNBS, or among data from the KNBS and other datasets with a view to identifying individuals or organizations.\nAny books, articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, reports, or other publications that employ data obtained from the KNBS Data Archive will cite the source of data.\nRequests for micro-data shall be serviced upon completion of and submission of the Application Form for Microdata.","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Kenya National Bureau of Statistics","affiliation":"Ministry of Planning and Devolution","email":"Directorgeneral@knbs.or.ke","uri":"www.knbs.or.ke"}],"cit_req":"The data users shall acknowledge that any available intellectual property rights, including copyright in the data are owned by the KNBS. The data user or client is encouraged to provide KNBS with a copy of such report, paper or article.","conditions":"The following general cost-sharing principles will apply to the dissemination of data:\n\n     Open access data (Public use) - data posted in the KNBS website for download will be available at no charge.\n     Registered access (Licensed) data - data will be availed to sponsors as per agreement between the sponsor and KNBS. \n     A sponsor is any party who contributes directly either materially or financially towards a data production process.\n     Users requesting for specialized services are expected to negotiate and agree on a cost-recovery agreement with the Director General.\n     KNBS may levy fees on statistical information products depending on the type of product, effort expended and the dissemination medium.","disclaimer":"In no event shall KNBS become liable to users of its data, or any other party, for any loss or damages, consequential or otherwise, including but not limited to time, money, or goodwill, arising from the use, operation or modification of the data. In using these data, users further agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless KNBS for any and all liability of any nature arising out of or resulting from the lack of accuracy or correctness of the data, or the use of the data"}}}}