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Table 3 Quality of reporting of 77 surveys conducted in Yemen from 2011 to 2019

From: “Strengthening data quality and reporting from small-scale surveys in humanitarian settings: a case study from Yemen, 2011–2019”

 

Pre-Conflict

n(%)

31 (100)

Conflict

n(%)

46 (100)

Total

N(%)

77 (100)

Reported U5DR

27 (87.1)

40 (87.0)

67 (87.0)

Parameters for U5DR est.

15 (48.4)

16 (34.8)

31 (40.3)

U5DR expressed in 10,000/day

28 (90.3)

40 (87.0)

68 (88.3)

Reported CIs for U5DRa

27 (87.1)

40 (87.0)

67 (87.0)

U5DR reporting criteria met

15 (48.4)

16 (34.8)

31 (40.3)

Calculated mortality sample sizeb

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Recall period

31 (100)

46 (100)

77 (100)

Design effect

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Desired precision

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Expected death rate

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Non-response rate

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Average household size

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

Sample size reporting criteria met

24 (77.4)

36 (78.3)

60 (77.9)

  1. a surveys that reported estimated 0/10000/day U5DR were considered to have reported Cis. b reported parameters for sample size calculation