Featuring de-identified participant and facility-level data from the PRACTICE implementation science study in Malawi. It includes information from healthcare workers, HIV index patients, and their contacts, alongside facility characteristics, intervention fidelity, and cost-effectiveness measures. Facility-level outcome data are summarized at quarterly intervals.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between intervention fidelity measures and facility-level HIV program outcome indicators.
- Model cost-effectiveness of the blended learning intervention using participant-level and facility characteristic data.
- Associate training session data from the intervention process with implementation outcomes for health care workers.
Strengths
- Data supports reproducibility of findings from a formal implementation science study.
- Includes multiple data levels: participant, facility, and intervention process data.
- Facility-level outcome data are structured at quarterly intervals for temporal analysis.
Limitations
- The specific number of rows, columns, and file size are unknown.
- Data is de-identified, which may limit certain types of individual-level analyses.
- Geographic scope is limited to Malawi, limiting generalizability to other regions.
Provenance
- Source
- ODUM Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Collected from health care workers, HIV index patients, and their contacts at study facilities in Malawi.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Malawi