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Review of key themes. Module 1: Data demand & use key concepts  Data are needed to improve the delivery of services  Providers play a critical role.

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1 Review of key themes

2 Module 1: Data demand & use key concepts  Data are needed to improve the delivery of services  Providers play a critical role in data collection, data monitoring, problem identification, & solution development  Decisions based on evidence lead to better health outcomes  Decision making is affected by three major determinants

3  Purpose of analysis is to provide answers to programmatic questions  Descriptive analyses describe the sample/target population  Descriptive analyses do not define causality – tell you what, not why  Not all data analysis requires computers and software Module 2: Data analysis key concepts

4 Module 3: Basic analyses  Coverage – extent to which a program reaches its intended target population, institution, or geographic area  Retention – the extent to which the range of services are being delivered as initially intended  It is important to look at both to fully understand your services

5 Module 4: Data presentation & interpretation  Use the right graph for the right data  Tables – can display a large amount of data  Graphs/charts – visual, easier to detect patterns  Label the components of your graphic  Interpreting data adds meaning by making connections and comparisons to program  Service data are good at tracking progress & identifying concerns – do not show causality

6  Effective data feedback helps ensure use of information for planning and programmatic improvement  It is important to identify and address barriers to information flow  Information Use Map can highlight intervention points to improve information use Module 5: Sharing data & information

7 Module 6: Making data-informed decisions  Building data use into your work takes planning and dedicated time  The Framework for Linking Data with Action can be used to create an actionable plan for using data in decision making

8 Contact Information Tara Nutley Senior Technical Specialist MEASURE Evaluation The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 206 W. Franklin Street, 2nd Floor, CB 8120 Chapel Hill, NC 27516 tnutley@futuresgroup.com

9 Join Data Use Net Send an email to listserv@unc.edu. Leave the subject field blank and in the body of the message type ‘subscribe DataUseNet.’ For example: listserv@unc.edu To: listserv@unc.edu From: youremail@youremail.comyouremail@youremail.com Subject: Subscribe Data Use Net

10 MEASURE Evaluation is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Cooperative Agreement GHA-A-00-08-00003-00. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States government. Visit us online at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure.


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